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FS2004 Scenery--Churchill Falls CZUM in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Churchill Falls is a small town on the Churchill River, around 230 miles north of the Gulf of St Lawrence coast and 120 miles east of Labrador City. It is a company-built town for the staff and families that work in the generating station associated with the falls. The falls were discovered in the 1830's and work on the generating station commenced in 1967. The runway is 5,500 feet of asphalt aligned 13-31, with PAPI and approach lighting at both ends, and the apron at the eastern end. The buildings are well replicated here and the AI includes both GA flights and the daily flights by Provincial Airways, along with a medical transport service. There is a dock for float planes on a nearby lake that is no longer in regular use and officially listed as closed, but the dock remains there and is included here. As the plane uses runway 13 for take off in the video you don't get to see much until the last of the three minutes. By Roger Wensley.
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