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    Watson Lake Yukon CYQH - Image 1

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    If you fly the Alaska Highway, and I suggest that you adventurous pilots do, a stop in Watson Lake is a must.  It is about the halfway mark between Fort St. John and Whitehorse and offers a picturesque spot to land, having is East/West runway out on a point in the lake.  It's unique tower and terminal, built is constructed of logs. During WW2 CYQH was a depot for men and supplies building the highway, which was a direct, joint response to Japanese incursions into Alaska.  It was an amazing feat at the time. It took 11,000 army engeers and men (US and Canadian) only 8 months to build 1,100 miles through some very unforgiving terrain.  Too small to put into this model, the Sign Post Forest is a collection of signs at Watson Lake, Yukon and is one of the most famous of the landmarks along the Alaska Highway. It was started by a homesick GI in 1942. He was assigned light duty while recovering from an injury and erected the signpost for his hometown: Danville, Ill.

    I flew the Alaska Highway from Calgary to Juneau, Whitehorse, and Dawson City back when I was young and rich enough to do it.  A buddy and I rented a 182 for 2 weeks and camped most of the way.  One needs to carry camping gear when flying into sparsley settled areas.  That was a great trip.  

    I tend to do a right circuit here as the islands are good visual markers and the ski hill is a little close on left base.  The ILS (110.30) works well, but is offset, so when you see the runway you will have to disengage and manually take her in. 

    Although some aspects of the " Old Hangar" are still needed, golf season is starting, and rather than wait, I thought I would bring it out, bumps and all.   
    Dease Lake is a nice little hop from Watson.  (min enroute altitude is about 9,000ft)  I think there is an updated version on this site. 

    mazermart_mazermodels file is necessary if you want to see some items, such as jerry cans, push rods, even some hangars on this and other Mazermart airports.  If you are a developer, feel free to use it in your projects too. 

    Happy Flying
    Keep the wilderness wild. 

    Mazer


     

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    about 10 hours ago

    I really, really hate complaining about these airports because it's obvious that so much effort was put into modelling the buildings. But the airport has a ton of issues on 2024:
    - There's a big US Coast Guard ship on the apron just in front of the BC-Yukon Air Service hangar, blocking my way to the fuel pumps.
    - The vending machine and cabinets inside the hangar are missing textures (magenta checkering).
    - There's an incursion of trees on the edges of the apron.
    - The side of the terminal building nearer to the big hangar is floating a bit.
    - The texture of the grass next to the apron has been greatly magnified.
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    whiskymikeSupporter

    9 months ago

    Thank you for your airfields, much appreciated.
    M
    MazerMartAuthor

    9 months ago

    Wow thanks whiskymike for your generous donation. :)
    S

    10 months ago

    Unfortunately, I can't use this as BadMed's mod is no longer available.

    Required Dave's 3D People Library by BadMed
    H

    almost 2 years ago

    Brilliant work, thanks so much for this and all your other northern airports that were given some much needed attention!
    C

    over 2 years ago

    And again also here many thanks from Germany for very well designing of this exiting Airport :-)
    M
    MazerMartAuthor

    over 2 years ago

    Thanks again.. :)
    c

    about 3 years ago

    Thanks MazerMart, Your modeling is Amazing

    M
    MazerMartAuthor

    about 3 years ago

    Thanks. I do work hard trying to get it right, so 5 stars is always appreciated. :)

    5

    about 3 years ago

    I agree. Nicely done and a great addition to our sim. Especially in this part of the world!

    M
    MazerMartAuthor

    about 3 years ago

    Thank you. I always appreciate the 5 stars too.

    l

    about 3 years ago

    Is the "Mazer Model Library" nedded for this scenery?

    M
    MazerMartAuthor

    about 3 years ago

    Not necessary, but some items that I use in all my airports are in it, so you probably won't see them if you don't have it. If you are a developoer you are free to use the models as well.

    It is the same one for Sandspit, Victoria Harbour, Port Hardy etc, so you only have to download it once, if you wish. :)

    l

    about 3 years ago

    Thanks for the info. Probably you should write this in the describtion.

    J

    about 3 years ago

    Great work on this airport! Very much looking forward to bringing the ATR in here when it's released next week. I recently moved to Whitehorse and haven't made it over to Watson yet but plan to in the summer. The only gripe I have with this scene is that the taxi lines look a bit sloppy around the terminal. But it's certainly something I can live with!

    M
    MazerMartAuthor

    about 3 years ago

    Such a great area to explore. Have fun.

    As for the taxi lines, fair comment; I used projected meshes based on google images and it was a struggle to see the images. Maybe after the summer with WU14 I will revisit it and try again.

    BTW -The entire area is snow, even in summer, on the original MSFS airport, so it was a challenge to create the entire gournd textures.

    Starting from parking 20 puts you inside the large hangar. (also needs more work)

    J

    about 3 years ago

    Ah that makes sense, either way still a great addition to the sim.

    MSFS 2020MSFS 2024

    Watson Lake Yukon CYQH

    In the Yukon territories, close to the northern BC is a delightful airport that has some interesting history. During WW2 this was a depot for men and supplies building the highway, which was a direct, joint response to Japanese incursions into Alaska.  It was an amazing feat at the time.

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