- THE SETTLEMENT OF NICHIN COVE (AK62) -


This little scenery is dedicated to Jaap van Hees and Grommit who spend a lot of time and patience testing  my scenery "More Cabins on Prince of Wales Island."
Thank You !



INTRODUCTION
Searching the web I finally found a diagram of AK62. I used it to build up this very small village. 
BTW: AK62 counts 33 flights/month.


REQUIREMENTS
This scenery will only work with Tongass Fjords by Holger Sandmann (published by FSADDON). So this is a MUST HAVE.
Also required is "Freight Dogs -The Scenery"; otherwise you will miss some smaller objects.
NO ADDITIONAL LIBRARIES ARE REQUIRED


CREDITS
Manfred Herz made the typical Alaskan-style
                            houses for the settlements of Tongass Fjords  which I used for Nichin Cove.
                            It was a very good idea (and a lot of work, I guess) to create them for                                             Tongass.The settlements really look great.
Bill Womack created all the wonderful objects, I used within this scenery. 
                             If you come close to them, you will see how detailed they are modelled.

Thanks and all credits go to both of you!

And of course to Holger Sandmann for his fine pieces of art called  "Misty-" and "Tongass Fjords".

The bar/restaurant with the fish is a default MSFs object !


INSTALLATION:

If you do not want to create a new entry in your scenery library, just drop the Nichin Cove.bgl into any activ Addon Scenery/xyzScenery/scenery folder above "Tongass" and thats it ! 
But better remember where you left it :-)
For instance: FS9/Addon Scenery/MC_Prince of Wales/scenery

Or you do it as usual:
1. The Folder "Nichin Cove" goes to FS9/Addon Scenery
2.  Add it to your scenery library, placed above Tongass Fjords.


This scenery is freeware; you use it on your own risk.
For suggestions and comments or if you detect obvious mistakes, feel free to contact me.
Please do not upload this scenery to any other site without my permission.
Thank you.

I hope you have fun!

Cheers,
Hans-Christian

mfob23@web.de

