The Scenery Library

There's a world of other scenery available


There is a great deal of custom scenery available on the Internet, created by third-parties. You can use the Scenery Library to find, add, delete, and organize scenery, or to add, delete, or modify the cache of the scenery files that load from the CD as you fly between scenery areas.

Note: During setup, Flight Simulator installs default scenery into the proper directories and organizes it into appropriate areas and layers. Before you use the Scenery Library, make sure that you read and understand all the topics in this article. If you accidentally delete scenery areas or reorganize scenery areas improperly, you may need to reinstall Flight Simulator to restore the proper settings.


The Scenery Library


 

To access the Scenery Library

  1. On the main screen, click Settings.
  2. Click Scenery Library.

How Flight Simulator Organizes Scenery

To display the proper level of detail as you fly throughout the Flight Simulator world, it's important that your scenery be organized into the correct areas and layers.

Each scenery area is associated with a layer, ordered by priority. Layer 1 has the highest priority; think of it as the top of the scenery stack. The specific layer number assigned to an area isn't as important as that area's relative position in the stack.

Scenery areas vary in size and complexity. The lower its priority in the layer list, the larger the area generally is. For example, the Tokyo scenery area is smaller and more detailed than the Japan scenery area, thus Tokyo is a higher priority layer than Japan.

Arranging Scenery Areas

You can rearrange scenery areas by assigning them to different layers. The concept to keep in mind when you place a new scenery area in the Scenery Library priority list is that it must have a higher priority (a lower number) than the default scenery upon which you want it to rest.

In other words, if you add custom scenery for the Chicago area, you'll want that scenery area to be higher in the Scenery Library priority list than the Central North America scenery area.

 

To arrange scenery areas from the Scenery Library

  1. Select the area you want to arrange.
  2. Click Move up or Move down to change the priority of the scenery area.
  3. Click OK.

Important: You must restart Flight Simulator for any changes made in the Scenery Library to take effect.

Disabling Scenery Areas

You may want to keep a scenery area on your hard drive but not have it appear in the simulator. To accomplish this, you must disable the scenery area in the Scenery Library. In order to manage one add-on scenery area separately from other add-on scenery, the scenery you want to manage separately must be kept in its own folder in the C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery folder.

 

To disable scenery areas from the Scenery Library

  1. Select the area you want to disable.
  2. Clear the check box for the selected area in the Enabled column.
  3. Click OK.

Adding Scenery Areas

If you purchase or download additional compatible scenery, it's best to use the setup program that accompanies the software to install the scenery area. For scenery that doesn't include a setup program, there are three ways to add the scenery manually to Flight Simulator. The method you use depends on whether or not you want to have the flexibility to manage the new scenery separately from other add-on scenery you may have installed.

The new scenery should contain two folders: Scenery and Texture. By copying the add-on scenery and texture files into the folders named C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery\Scenery and C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery\Texture, respectively, the scenery will automatically load the next time you start Flight Simulator. Add-on scenery is automatically placed in a higher layer than default scenery, so that it will be visible.

If you install the files in the folders named above, the new scenery area will not show up separately in the Scenery Library; it will be included in a group scenery area called Addon Scenery. If you install a lot of add-on scenery in this manner, you won't easily be able to tell what you've installed and you won't be able to disable or delete the new scenery without disabling or deleting all add-on scenery.

If you want to have the flexibility to view the new scenery area separately in the Scenery Library and be able to manage it separately from the other add-on scenery, create a separate folder for each new set of add-on scenery in the C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery folder.

 

To add a scenery area manually to the Scenery Library

  1. Copy the Scenery files for the new scenery into the C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery\Scenery folder.
  2. Copy the Texture files for the new scenery into the C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery\Texture folder.
  3. Run Flight Simulator. The new scenery loads automatically.
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  1. In Windows Explorer, create a folder for the new scenery in the C:\...\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Addon Scenery folder.
  2. Copy the Scenery and Texture folders for the new scenery into the folder you just created.
  3. Run Flight Simulator. The new scenery will automatically be loaded.
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  1. In Windows Explorer, create a folder for the new scenery anywhere on your hard drive.
  2. Copy the Scenery and Texture folders for the new scenery into the folder you just created.
  3. In the Scenery Library click Add area.
  4. In the Select scenery directory, select the folder containing the new scenery.
  5. In the Scenery area name text box, type the name as you want it to appear in the Scenery Area list.
  6. Select Cache this scenery or Use this scenery directly.
  7. Click OK.

After you install the new scenery, you can use the Scenery Library to change the priority of the area, change its name, and edit the options for that scenery.

Editing Scenery Areas

You can change the name by which a scenery area is displayed in the Scenery Area list. You can also change whether that scenery area is cached or loaded from the hard drive.

 

To edit a scenery area from the Scenery Library

  1. Click Edit area.
  2. Select the folder which you want to edit.
  3. In the Scenery area name text box, type the name of the scenery area as you'd like it to appear in the Scenery Area list.
  4. Select Cache this scenery or Use this scenery directly.
  5. Click OK.

Deleting Scenery Areas

Deleting scenery that you no longer want will free up space on your hard drive.

 

To delete a scenery area from the Scenery Library

  1. Select the area you wish to delete.
  2. Click Delete area.
  3. Click OK.

Managing Scenery File Storage

If you performed a full installation during setup, Flight Simulator copied all of its scenery data to your hard drive. If you didn't run a full install, the scenery files will be copied to your hard disk from the CD as they're needed. To free up hard disk space, you can choose to automatically remove these files when you exit Flight Simulator.

 

To empty the scenery cache when you exit Flight Simulator

  1. Select the Empty cache on exit check box.
  2. Click OK.

Note: If you didn't choose a full installation during setup, and you select Empty cache on exit, Flight Simulator will rebuild its scenery indexes each time you start. This will increase startup time.

Windows XP, Windows NT, and the Scenery Library

You must have administrator privileges to use the Scenery Library when running Flight Simulator on Windows XP or NT. If you make changes to the Scenery Library as an administrator, the scenery indexes will be rebuilt automatically. If you are not logged in to the workstation as an administrator, you won't be allowed to change scenery files.

How Many Sceneries Can I Have?

Microsoft never stated how many separate sceneries you can have along with the default scenery files that come with Flight Simulator. I have well over 300, and I believe that it has been determined that FS9 can hold approximately 2000. However, you must remember that adding sceneries can have an impact on computer processing speed. However, don't worry, this only becomes a factor after you have added a few hundred.

Scenery Sites

Go to:   www.flightsim.com  or www.avsim.com . These two are the most generally used sites for downloading scenery. You will need an "unzipping" program to unzip these files as they are compacted. The most popular program is: www.winzip.com but you might try: http://www.tinyzip.net/ from Microsoft - a free unzipping utility program.

Downloading Aircraft

Additional aircraft can be downloaded and installed from www.flightsim.com or www.avsim.com.

AI Traffic

AI (Artificially Intelligent) Traffic. AI Traffic is the addition of many other airlines into your Flight Sim skies. I have over 150 airlines added to my Flight Simulator, and two of the biggest AI sites are: www.world-of-ai.com/ and www.projectai.com/forums/ . You will need their "installer" programs to integrate the many airline files into your sim.