Included Scenery Packages

The CH47D Includes multiple scenery and scene packages to further enhance the mission system on MSFS.

Included Airport Sceneries

  • RAF Odiham: (ICAO: EGVO) is a Royal Air Force base located in Hampshire, England. It's a vital hub for the RAF's CH47D helicopter force, providing support for operations worldwide.

  • Bryant Army Heliport: (ICAO: PAFR) is a United States Army airfield located at Fort Richardson, near Anchorage, Alaska. This heliport serves as a base for various Army aviation units, supporting training maneuvers, logistical operations, and readiness needs within the Alaskan environment. This base is often used by CH47D operated by the Alaska National Guard.

  • Chabelley Airfield: (ICAO: HDCH) is a military airfield located near Djibouti City, Djibouti. It is a mixed-use facility serving as a base for the Djibouti Air Force, as well as a crucial operational hub for the United States and French militaries in the Horn of Africa. This base sees a very diverse range of operations, from UAV, Large Cargo Transport, and Helicopter ops.

Included Scenes

  • "Camp Resilience" Fictional Military Compound, Jordan (And Nearby Training Facilities) (ICAO: US01). Camp Resilience is a forward operating base established in the Jordanian desert, strategically positioned near the Iraq/Syria border. The base layout prioritizes functionality, consisting of modular structures and field tents. Camp Resilience serves as a crucible for CH47D operations. Aircrews endure intensive training regimes simulating the rigors of desert warfare, including sling-load operations, tactical insertions, and casualty evacuations under challenging conditions. To prepare crews for complex mission scenarios, the camp boasts specialized training facilities. These include simulated embassy compounds designed for practicing evacuations in confined, potentially hostile urban environments.

  • "Al Sahra Base" Fictional Military Compound, Kuwait (And Nearby Training Exercises) (ICAO US02). Is an improvised military outpost in the Kuwaiti desert near the Iran border. The base is smaller than permanent installations, with basic buildings and landing pads built for fast setup. Hesco barriers and sandbags provide perimeter security. Al Sahra is primarily a CH47D helicopter base. The base's key role is desert training. The surrounding area is used for realistic missions - CH47D practice difficult takeoffs and landings in dust and heat, along with troop landings and extractions in challenging scenarios.

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