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Done by Fern Marques with the animated flag by mikrco (works great). I made the rocks because my friend Rob decided to re-enact the crossing and the rocks are missing in FSX. The islands were used by the Portuguese aviators Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho as a waypoint when they crossed the South Atlantic by aeroplane (Fairey F3D) for the first time in 1922. The Archipelago is located approximately 960 km from the city of Touros, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte, in direction of 46 degrees True. There is almost no vegetation at all, but there are lots of bird poop, and the solar panels must be washed constantly. There is no fresh water available, so there is a very small de-salination plant. The local facilities are powered by solar energy. The rocks ("penedos"), are Brazilian territory, permanently occupied by scientific research groups of several Brazilian universities. Paul Archipelago is made of a few rocks that poke above the surface in the Atlantic Ocean, just nort of the equator. Questions about terrain design can be posted in the FS2020 terrain design forum. Once airport development tools have been updated for FS2020 you can post tool speciifc questions in the subforums of those tools as well of course.
Rentals Details: Questions about airport design can be posted in the FS2020 airport design forum. For FSx (It may work in FS9 without some library objects, but I didn't test.) The St. MSFS - How to edit default Airports/ADE tutorial FSDeveloper.