Deelen
The “Deelen” scenery attempt to be approximated to the reality showing the airport like it (may) have looked like in WWII days, under Luftwaffe occupation. Shows the wartime airfield layer took from the real maps and actual “air” photos from the WWII time period. After the occupation of the Netherlands by Germany in 1940, the Luftwaffe started using the field, significantly expanding and upgrading the base. The Focke-Wulf Fw 190, Messerschmitt Bf 110 and Junkers Ju 88 were operated from the airfield, and anti-aircraft guns were placed. In 1944, the airfield got bombed extensively by allied forces and flying activity from the base was suspended by the Germans. This scenery places two additional concrete Runways, not showed on the default CFS scenery, NDB beacon antenna, buildings, fields, trees, ground vehicles, static planes, searchlights and more to the default CFS scenery of Deelen. The default CFS scenery supply the AFD menu entry, but you need have installed the CFSAIRP.ZIP of Pieter van Wyk, to capture the Deelen’s NDB frequency (222 khz) through the Bendix ADF. This scenery is full compatible with Gregg Bond’s “Arnhem-Nijmegen” scenery, included on “Market Garden” campaign for CFS. © Edmundo Abad, 07/08/2010