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FLIGHT SIMULATOR SCENERY FILES FOR CUBA
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Requires IBM FS4 with ASD
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Note: SD-7 is not recommended for use with this file due to a green polygon
which occupies a large area in the vicinity of Cuba.
CUBA.ZIP Contains the following files:-
CUBAWEST.SC1 SEE04 enhanced scenery file for western Cuba.
CUBACNTR.SC1 SEE04 enhanced scenery file for central Cuba.
CUBAEAST.SC1 SEE04 enhanced scenery file for eastern Cuba.
CUBAWEST.SC2 }
CUBACNTR.SC2 } Unenhanced scenery files as above.
CUBAEAST.SC2 }
CUBAEAST.DY1 Dynamic scenery for Guantanamo Bay area.
GUANTANA.MOD Mode file - Learjet on ground at Guantanamo Bay NAS.
CUBA-DOC.TXT This document.
Memory allocation requirements for these files are 50K for static and 20K
for dynamic scenery, with 15 scenery objects.
Anybody hoping to find detiled scenery in these files is going to be
disappointed. The only exception is the Naval base at Guantanam Bay. The
Naval Air Station there has plenty of detail, but any resemblance to the
real Guantanamo Bay is purely coincidental. The time required to do a
proper job on the island is far greater than I can devote to the subject.
The lack of available reference material didn't help matters either.
The reason for doing Cuba is simple enough. Because it's there! Not doing
it would leave a very big hole in the Caribbean area scenery which is being
created by a fair-sized group of people. The reason for splitting it into
3 files is also simple. While it would have been feasible to get it all
into one file, (CUBACNTR actually contains the complete land mass,) the
scenery would have required a boundary of about 375 miles radius. This
would have enclosed not only Jamaica and a large part of the Bahamas, but
also much of Florida as well.
These files are not completely devoid of "scenery". I have included pretty
well all the mountains that exceed 1000' in height, as well as all the
lakes that are more than 3 or 4 miles in diameter. Runways are in place
for about 20 airports, some of them with approach lighting, and some with
fuel. As already mentioned Guantanamo Bay has a lot to look at.
A listing of airfields and Navaids follows. I have included all the VORs,
on the island, and a few in neighboring countries as well. I put most of
the NDBs in. I left off a few that didn't really seem necessary for FS
navigational purposes. The airport listings have been simplified. I only
show details for the longest runway for those airports that have more than
one. The listing is as follows:- Following the name is the length of the
longest runway. Then comes the heading for this runway, followed by the
elevation. Airports with more than one runway have the number in the next
column. Then comes the 3-letter identification of the nearest Navaid. The
next three columns indicate which airports have fuel dumps, which have
approach lighting, and which are operated by the military. Finally we
have the FS coordinates for the airport.
Note: Due to compromises which had to be made to the shape and positioning
of the island some Navaid bearings will not agree with those derived from
charts for the area.
AIRPORTS (In alphabetic order by city. Airport name in parenthesis if
different from city name.)
BARACOA 6000' 16/34 63' UBA N:8592 E:22427
BAYAMO 7200' 06/24 210' UBY N:8482 E:21582
CAMAGUEY (Ignacio Agramonte) 9800' 07/25 413' UCM F L N:8864 E:21034
CAYO LARGO DEL SUR 8200' 11/29 8' UCL F N:8707 E:19328
CIENFUEGOS 7900' 01/19 100' UCF F L N:8943 E:19737
CIUDAD LIBERTAD 6800' 09/27 98' 3 UHA M N:9309 E:18907
GUANTANAMO 8000' 17/35 39' UGT N:8410 E:22177
GUANTANAMO BAY NAS 8000' 09/27 56' NBW F L M N:8331 E:22164
HAVANA (Jose Marti Int'l) 13100' 06/24 210' UHA F L N:9258 E:18917
HOLGUIN 10100' 06/24 350' UHG L N:8680 E:21679
LAS TUNAS 5900' 05/23 328' UVT N:8721 E:21454
MANAGUA 8100' 10/28 377' 2 UHA M N:9255 E:18976
MANZANILLO 7900' 08/26 110' UMZ F N:8422 E:21392
MOA 5900' 07/25 16' UMO M N:8706 E:22248
NUEVO GERONA 8200' 05/23 79' 2 UNG F L N:8772 E:18910
SAN ANTIONIO DE LOS BANOS 13000' 06/24 164' 3 UHA L M N:9198 E:18870
SAN JULIEN 8500' 08/26 98' 2 USJ L M N:8797 E:18241
SAN PEDRO 10600' 17/35 262' UHA M N:9250 E:18892
SANTIAGO DE CUBA
(Antonia Maceo) 8200' 09/27 225' 2 UCU L N:8298 E:21908
VARADERO 8600' 06/24 16' UVR L N:9357 E:19387
NAVAIDS VOR FREQ (MHz) NDB FREQ.(KHz)
CBC CAYMAN BRAC 415 N:8268.3838 E:20309.6235
EYW KEY WEST 113.5 N:9791.0000 E:19067.2412
HCN CAP HAITIEN 113.9 N:8729.0000 E:23525.8946
KIN KINGSTON 115.7 N:7646.0000 E:21572.5860
MBJ MONTEGO BAY 115.9 N:7817.0000 E:21130.5000
MTH MARATHON 260 N:9863.0000 E:19340.0000
NBW NAVY GUANTANAMO 114.6 N:8330.0000 E:22164.1680
UBA BARACOA 278 N:8591.9186 E:22426.8838
UCF CIENFUEGOS 212 N:8928.8594 E:19734.7227
UCL CAYO LARGO DEL SUR 230 N:8708.7110 E:19345.0899
UCM CAMAGUEY 114.1 N:8873.0000 E:21050.1563
UCU SANTIAGO DE CUBA 113.3 339 N:8302.0000 E:21908.3204
UGT GUANTANAMO 300 N:8454.2247 E:22169.7284
UHA HAVANA 116.1 N:9287.0000 E:18957.0000
UHA HAVANA 348 N:9224.1229 E:18887.5586
UHG HOLGUIN 353 N:8667.2731 E:21664.6337
UIS ISABELLA 305 N:9273.3252 E:19867.6336
UMO MOA 212 N:8709.0000 E:22255.3424
UMZ MANZANILLO 116.0 N:8423.0000 E:21391.6914
UNG GERONA 412 N:8734.7110 E:18812.9727
UNV NUEVAS 116.3 256 N:8893.0000 E:21285.7110
UPA ALLEGRE 382 N:9165.8186 E:20584.8516
USJ SAN JULIEN 402 N:8788.7149 E:18226.0625
USR SIMONES 114.5 N:8775.0000 E:20719.7110
USR SIMONES 315 N:8814.9141 E:20737.7305
UVR VARDER 112.3 N:9339.7149 E:19325.3946
UVR VARDER 272 N:9339.0000 E:19333.0000
UVT TUNAS 296 N:8721.4438 E:21455.5353
ZIN GREAT INAGUA 376 N:8731.7904 E:22569.1135
John A. Kelley, 73670,3107. Oct. 6th. 1991.