The accompanying files are my attempt to store my home town of Grand Ledge, Mich., complete with its' small airport, on a floppy diskette, to be used
with the MS Flight Simulator Aircraft and Scenery Designer program. It turns
out the whole town won't fit on a floppy disk after all (no great surprise),
but maybe someone will be interested in taking a fly-by anyway.
So here's what you do: Just copy all of the accompanying .MOD, .SC1, and .DY1
files into your \FLTSIM4 directory, start the fs4 program, then select one of
the Grand Ledge modes. The default memory sizes for scenery should be ok.
Load up SD-11 if you have it; you'll probably find it will have some effect
on your aircrafts' bearing. A few looks in the various directions as well as some radar views will pretty much give you the picture of where you are in FSland. The larger building you'll see off to the south of rwy 9/27 belongs
to the Michigan Air National Guard. No helicopters are to be seen; the weekend-warrior battalions must be off somewhere drilling today. A mile or
so to the south-west is Grand Ledge, pop. 7000 or so. My own apartment is located in the complex to be found on the south-west corner of town.