This .zip file is a package designed to be installed in the simulator's "Community" folder. Its primary purpose is to replace low-quality default terrain or missing landmarks with high-definition 3D models and realistic ground textures.
Scenery files of this type generally include the following enhancements: Download File PATO (EC) - Bahia Verde.zip
: Find your MSFS Community folder (typically located in your local app data or Steam library). While it may correspond to real-world locations in
: Integration of higher-resolution digital elevation models (DEM) to make hills and coastlines more defined. Installation Instructions Download File PATO (EC) - Bahia Verde.zip
: Addition of small, often unlisted grass or dirt strips for short takeoff and landing (STOL) practice.
To use this file, you must follow the standard procedure for MSFS add-ons:
: "Bahia Verde" (Green Bay) typically refers to a coastal area. While it may correspond to real-world locations in Brazil (notably the state of Bahia) or Cape Verde (Cabo Verde), it is frequently used for fictional or semi-fictional "bush trip" locations meant for light-sport aircraft. Typical Features
This .zip file is a package designed to be installed in the simulator's "Community" folder. Its primary purpose is to replace low-quality default terrain or missing landmarks with high-definition 3D models and realistic ground textures.
Scenery files of this type generally include the following enhancements:
: Find your MSFS Community folder (typically located in your local app data or Steam library).
: Integration of higher-resolution digital elevation models (DEM) to make hills and coastlines more defined. Installation Instructions
: Addition of small, often unlisted grass or dirt strips for short takeoff and landing (STOL) practice.
To use this file, you must follow the standard procedure for MSFS add-ons:
: "Bahia Verde" (Green Bay) typically refers to a coastal area. While it may correspond to real-world locations in Brazil (notably the state of Bahia) or Cape Verde (Cabo Verde), it is frequently used for fictional or semi-fictional "bush trip" locations meant for light-sport aircraft. Typical Features