BOREALIS OPERATIONS CENTER
 

Introduction:
Borealis is a fictional scenery far up north on Banks Island, Canada. It's so far north the variation is +48 degs. Borealis is the main military establishment for Aeroworks-Technologies' production aircraft, occasionally some prototype aircraft do travel this far north from Nevada. It's purpose is military missions and acts very much the same as a normal AFB except that it is outside the scope of the US Govt.  It is very much like Groom Lake or Tonopah Test Range in the real world. There's a lot of plans for Borealis's future past the TR-3B. Plans for missile launches into northern orbits, XR-7 Firehawk missions, and SR-75 Valkyrie II flights. Borealis is also home to the Nevada Systems Missile/Rocket division, and to cold weather test flights.


Borealis Operations Center (CBOR) Airport Information:
Facility Map
Airport Diagram

Runway 32/14:
Length-14,800ft-1000ft overrun on both ends-10ft displaced threshold on both ends.
Width-200ft
Runway 32 ILS-109.30|Ident: IBOR|Range: 50nm|Course 318
Runway 14 ILS-108.90|Ident: ICBR|Range: 50nm|Course 138
Runway 32 Pattern-1,708ft right hand pattern.
Runway 14 Pattern-1,708ft left hand pattern.
Runway 32/14 Markings-Center Line, Edge Lines, Touchdown Zone Marks, Threshold Stripes, Runway Number
Runway 32/14 Lighting-Calvert 2 Approach Lights, 10 Approach Strobes, Green End Lights, REILS,
Touchdown Zone Lights, Centerline Lights: Medium Intensity, Edge Lights: High Intensity,Red End Center Lights VASI: Runway 32 right PAPI 4, Runway 14 left PAPI 4, Airport beacon.

VOR/DME-117.90|Ident: BOR|Range: 200nm|Class: Low Altitude
NDB-313.0|Ident: BOR|Range: 200nm|Class: MH

Tower-122.10
Ground-128.70
Clearance Delivery-128.00
Departure-126.90
Arrival-128.70
FSS-118.10
ATF-124.50
ATIS-127.40
AWOS-118.10
ASOS-120.70

 

Special Thanks To:

Jason L. Terry
For getting me started in the FS design world, and everything else.

Derek Leung
For FSSC, and personally helping me with a lot of problems.

Lee Swordy
For making AFCAD which was used to make the layout of Borealis.

The Makers of FSDS
There would be no Borealis without this program.

Vladimir Svoboda (Cesmina)
For making a great runway sign program, CreatSign.

Israel Roth & Seev Kahn
For making Rwy12, for placement of FS9 default macros.

AND YOU
For downloading this scenery.

 

Scenery by: Joshua Nyhus
Macros by: Jason L. Terry & Joshua Nyhus
Beta Testers: Jason L. Terry, Jonny Hagmann, Ron Custer

Contact Info:
Joshua Nyhus -
NevadaSystems@earthlink.net
or skyfox051@yahoo.com


© Copyright 2005 by Joshua Nyhus
http://home.earthlink.net/~nevadasystems/