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October 18, 2017

Soekarno Hatta Intl Airport

This is the freeware version of WIII, which has been edited with ADE (Airport Design Editor)

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (WIII), Jakarta, Indonesia. An update to the default airport with assigned parking, added Terminal 3, updated taxiways, extra fuel trucks and much more. By Ray Smith.
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Logo.
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Logo.
This airport was designed with the latest version of ADE (v1.47) made only for the FSX default airport: assigned parking with extra parking, Terminal 3 now included with the airlines assigned to it that use the new terminal, taxiways and taxi signs updated, extra fuel trucks, support vehicle roads rebuilt and many other improvements, airport views are from inside the control tower (when in tower view) please view the readme before installation,
There are 2 BGL files: WIII_ADE_RS.BGL and a WIII_ADE_OBJ.BGL file,

The WIII_ADE_OBJ.BGL is the scenery objects file, Please make sure this goes into the correct folder,
To Install:
1. Take the WIII_ADE_RS.BGL file and place it into: Flight Simulator X/Addon Scenery/scenery folder,
2. Take the WIII_ADE_OBJ.BGL file and place it into: Flight Simulator X/Scenery/Global/scenery folder,
3. Start up the Flight sim and the changes will be present,
IMPORTANT NOTE: make sure there is only the WIII_ADE_RS.BGL FILE in the Addon Scenery/scenery folder at any time, remove/delete any other WIII.bgl to avoid incorrect parking and any other airport conflicts,
To Uninstall:
1. Delete/remove the BGL files and the default will then be active.
Acknowledgements:
ADE Utility (Freeware) - Jon Masterson.
And my ever enduring wife to put up with the hours spent making these files.
TIP: when at WIII in tower view: go to your control settings and look for the "View track/pan Toggle" allocate a keyboard key stroke to it (i allocated a button on my controller) this will unlock the user aircraft, then you can use the hat switch to pan 360 degrees around the airport, hitting the key stroke again (in my case a button) will return you to the user aircraft position.
Enjoy and Happy flying.
Ray

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