The CIX VFR Clubhouse at Biggin Hill was created by Pete Chapman and Ted Andrews for FS9, in 2007.  It has been updated for FSX and moved further east, as the real world airport management have installed a refuelling station where our Clubhouse was (without asking!).
This version of the new FSX scenery works with UK2000 Biggin Hill.  Versions for the default Biggin Hill and Orbx Biggin Hill will be created if there is sufficient demand.

INSTALLATION
Suggested Folder Structure.
CIX VFR Club has created a number of sceneries for different purposes, so the recommendation is that you create a CIX VFR Club folder within FSX\Addon Scenery, and put the CIX-Biggin scenery folder in the CIX VFR Club folder like this: -
Addon Scenery
      CIX VFR Club
            CIX-Biggin
                 Scenery
                 Texture

1. Extract to a temporary location.

2. Move or copy the "CIX-Biggin" folder into the FSX/Addon Scenery folder as above.

3. Move or Copy the file "door sign.bmp" into your main FSX textures folder.  THIS FILE MUST GO INTO THE FSX MAIN TEXTURE FOLDER.

4. Activate the "CIX-Biggin" scenery in the usual way.


CREDITS

The original scenery was compiled using the EZ-Scenery programme by Abacus.  It included within it, scenery objects produced by a number of very talented people, who provide their products free of charge for the enjoyment of the flightsim world.

Special thanks have to go to Ted Andrews for the fantastic CIX Club Clubhouse, and the "BUMS" Chair delivery lorry, which he produced specifically for inclusion in this file.

The move was carried out by Peter Dodds, CEO of CIX VFR Club, using SBuilderX and Airport Design Editor with the kind permission of Pete Chapman.  The new signage for FSX was created by Ken Greer, CIX VFR Club, The new signs were designed and made by FS Design Studio ver3.5.  The Library bgl was created by Library Maker which is part of the  Instant Scenery programme, and placed using ADE by Peter Dodds.


LEGAL

This scenery file is the copyright of the individual object producers.  It is provided for use of CIX VFR Club members, and must not be altered in any way, nor made available for wider distribution in any form, without my consent.

This software is used at your own risk. I will not be responsible for whatever issue you may have with it on your computer. 


Pete Chapman
6th May 2007

petechapman@airscene.org