Juniper Butte Range - R3204
This mod was created for the Virtual Tactical Air Command for use on training missions but is available to anyone who would like to use the scenery.
The Juniper Butte Range is located on 110,000 acres in southern Idaho and is associated with the 366th Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, a fighter training base 45 miles northwest of the range. The R3204 restricted airspace range is located in the Jarbidge north MOA approximately 25 miles southeast of R3202 (see POI). In the real world, the range is primarily used by the air force for training air to ground warfare, and is covered with simulated hostile radar facilities, most of which are moveable electronic "threats," like those used on the Nellis Range in Nevada and elsewhere.The range complex consists of two mock SAM site targets in two strafe pits, a command site, a mock rail yard protected by two SAM sites, a radar/radio jamming tower and a range maintenance depot.
Notes:
(i) This is a companion to the Saylor Creek Range R3202 scenery found here.
(ii) While not required this scenery goes great with the Mountain Home AFB scenery by Nickb007 here.
Dependencies required for visual effects only:
https://flightsim.to/file/25109/us-fire-department-pack (fire via flares effects)
https://flightsim.to/file/21769/pbk-effects-library (smoke effects)
INSTALLATION: Drag and drop in to your community folder
Thanks for downloading and I hope you enjoy! Oozler
@ Oozler,
Excellent work...very cool...
Don't forget to update the version number in the manifest.json file.
Here it shows version number 1.1, but shows 0.1.0 in the manifest.
Also,
It's not a good idea to put the version number in the folder name. That belongs in the manifest.json file. The reason is, theoretically, it changes the folder name every time.
If you change the folder name e.g;
Mission Scenery - RNG Saylor Creek R3204-oozler
Mission Scenery - RNG Saylor Creek R3204v1.1-oozler...
it will leave BOTH folders in the scenery library, as it won't overwrite the old one.
Edit;
Wow - instant reply. Thanks Oozler...
2 years ago
Thanks for the nice comment and the technical head's up too!! I will endeavor to be a little more diligent with that in the future. The devil is in the details - Cheers!
2 years ago
Oozler
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