Installation:


Ai traffic

I created 2 Ai traffic files for use with this scenery. 
Onc covers the WW2 era with Wings of Power B17's, B24's and P47's located around the airfield undergoing maintenance and doing air tests.
The other covers the Berlin airlift period and has 3 stock Dc3's undergoing maintenance inspections as well as several C-54's.
In order to see the Ai traffic yu will need to have your traffic % set to 5%.

The C-54 is the JBK version from Avsim with the Troop Carrier command texture scheme [also available at Avsim]
Only oneof the files should be used at a time so if you want to switch from the WoP traffic to the airlift traffic remember to remove the other file before starting FS9.  The traffic file needs to be placed in the FS9/scenery/world/scenery folder which is where all the Ai traffic files are located.


Scenery

Copy the folder S590 and paste it into your FS9 addon scenery folder.
Start FS9 and activate the scenery in the normal manner via the scenery libarary under 'settings + scenery libarary' and ensure that the addon scenery folder is shown at the top and that the S590 scenery is #2.  Also note that the scenery displays better if the 'static objects library' item is located near the top of your scenery library list.

Included in this package are textures and bgl's relating to EZ-scenery from Abacus. The freeware main EZ-library is required.



This scenery may be distributed freely amongst the flightsim community. No responsibility however will be accepted however caused, in relation to the installation and use of this scenery. Blah blah blah!



My thanks to the following:


All my friends at DC3 Airways and in particular Hartwig Rohrbeck who has been of immense help in testing the beta release of Burtonwood scenery during the long period of development and enhancement.


EZ-Scenery by Abacus

ez-vintage hangers.bgl  EZ-Vintage Hangers V3 FS9 scenery objects by Sidney Schwartz

Vintage_Vehicles.BGL courtesy of John Sinstrom

GGSE.BGL FS2002 / FS2004 / FSX Military Scenery Objects by John Sinstrom

Lights SS FS9 scenery objects by Sidney Schwartz

ExcBuilderV2  Copyright  2003 Paavo Pihelgas

fstflatten by Steve Greenwood

TTools 2.2 by Lee Swordy

Glen Broome
UK
fs2004@btinternet.com