KBMA-Update 2
This update contains a variety of new features which will enhance your enjoyment of the Marine Division and Baltimore Municipal Airport. You must have installed the original Marine Division release and Update 1 for any of the following to be useful.  See the Marine Division page at dc3airways.com for download and installation instructions for these earlier releases.

Airport Improvements:
Runway and Taxiway signs readable from the pilot's side of the cockpit when taxiing (if you have the seat raised four notches) day and night. In addition an aircraft-related industry has been added to the concrete pad next to Taxiway B.

Complete docking and passenger facilities for float or seaplanes in Colgate Creek.  The bulging water and bumps on the taxiway out of the creek have been eliminated.

Beacons on Buoys:
All of the buoys for taxiing to water runways have now been lighted with appropriate colored lights at Dusk, Night, and Dawn and off during the Day.


KBMS(Baltimore Municipal Seabase):
Runways and Taxiways have been added to the Marine side of the airport (invisible to the pilot, but not to ATC or AI).  ATC communications appropriate for Float and Seaplane use have been integrated with that of KBMA so that both operate simultaneously.  If you are starting in the water or on land, ATC will give you the proper taxi directions, runway assignments, and takeoff or landing clearances.

In addition, 3 Boeing B314 AI aircraft (seaplanes) have been provided that take off and land at different intervals, taxi and park correctly, and can be listened to when they are talking to tower and ground.


Night Over Water:
The flight plans of the B314AI aircraft at KBMS (above) have been modified so that the "Dixie Clipper (PanAm)" departs KBMA and flies the Great Circle route to Southampton, England and returns.  Airports and basic scenery for all of the stops along the route are provided also.

Night Over Water-Further References:
Foynes, Ireland:  http://www.irishcoffeefestival.com/history_museum.html
Botwood, Newfoundland:  http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/pm.php?id=exhibit_home&fl=0&lg=English&ex=00000112
Shediac, New Brunswick:  http://www.panam.org/default1.asp

Red Buoy:
Al Gay has provided a little red buoy that is placed in Colgate Creek as an Aid to Navigation.

APPRECIATION:
We would like to thank:
- Charles Wood for establishing this outstanding VA.
- Al Gay for all he has taught me about scenery, Paint Shop, and Gmax.  It couldn't have happened without you, Al.
- DC-3 Airways management for affording me the opportunity to participate 	in this project.
- Martin Wright and his wonderful DXTBmp freeware,
- Nova for the fine textures made available,
- Microsoft for the simulators and programs made available.
- JASC Software for Paintshop Pro
- Lee Swordy and his marvellous AFCAD and Traffic Tools programs
- Discreet for the powerful GMax program
- Mike Stone, Ken Mitchell Wayne Tudor, and Dale DeLuca for all of the pieces and parts that went into making a supurb freeware B314
- Hartwig Rohrbeck DCA 1061 for the talent and hard work he contributed to make this possible.
- Apologies if we have missed anyone.

Ownership:
The objects that were created for this scenery were produced with Gmax software, Paint Shop Pro 8, and the freeware tools mentioned above.  The objects and scenery remain proprietary.  Copyright of embedded objects and textures remain with their respective developers and owners.

Conditions of use:
This scenery is provided as Freeware.  It may be freely used, copied and distributed with the following restrictions:
- This document must be included in any distribution,
- You may not place these files anywhere that requires a fee for downloading.
- These files are not to be included in any commercial package or any CD collection without the authors consent.

Disclaimer:
We are not responsible for any problems or damage resulting from the installation of these files.  If you have a problem installing these sceneries, please feel free to e-mail me at:  mm.white@comcast.net

If you have any questions, suggestions or problems with installing this scenery please feel free to contact me: Mike White at mm.white@comcast.net.
