User manual

Trondheim-Værnes X V2
Aerosoft GmbH 2017
18 19
English
Installation
You have to be logged in with administrator rights before you start the
installation. After you have chosen your preferred installation lan-
guage, the welcome screen appears and with some important
information and the license agreement. Please read it carefully.
You will be asked to insert your email address and the product key.
Please insert them exactly the way they were written in the confirma-
tion mail you received of our online shop. The installation program will
attempt to locate the correct path of Microsoft Flight Simulator. If this
path cannot be successfully located, or if you wish to install to another
location, then you will have to enter the correct path for installation
manually. In order to do this, click on “Browse“ and navigate to the
correct path.
Before the installation program starts to copy the files onto your hard
disc, you will be presented with all the installation details. The
installation program will now copy all files onto your hard disc and
subsequently register the scenery in the scenery library. A backup copy
of the original Scenery.cfg will also be made.
Uninstall the scenery
To uninstall the scenery, click on the Windows „Start”-button. Then
select „Settings” und „control panel”. Go to „Software” or „Pro-
grams“, and double click. You will see a list with all installed programs.
Select the program you want to uninstall and follow the instructions.
System requirements
In order to run “Trondheim-Vaernes X V2“ without any problems your
system will have to meet the following minimum requirements:
Microsoft Flight Simulator X with Service Pack 2 or Acceleration
or Microsoft Flight Simulator X Steam Edition or Lockheed
Martin Prepar3D V3 or V4
Dual Core Processor with 3 GHz
ca. free space on your hard disk
4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
3D graphics card with 1GB
Airport history
Trondheim Airport Værnes, located in Northern-Trøndelag in the
municipal of Stjørdal serves as the city of Trondheim and the surround-
ing areas’ main domestic and international airport.
The airport is partially owned by the Norwegian Military and expanded
during the cold war to serve as a NATO airfield. Most of the military
presence has now been moved to other airfields and bases although
it’s not uncommon to still see military flights there. Værnes is the
second oldest airport in Norway.
The area’s recorded history stretches back to the viking age, being one
of the main centers of power for the Trøndelag area. When Harald
Fairhair climbed to power as the first king of a united Norway the
power center was moved to Lade, located in what now is Trondheim.
After Norway adapted Christendom, (usually contributed to Olaf ll
conquests) churches were built to replace the now hedonistic rituals
and practices performed in the Norse religion.
One of these were Værnes Church. Still standing today it’s the oldest
preserved stone building in Norway, located south-east of Værnes
Airport.