content_pasteIncludes Nassau's Lynden Pindling International Airport (MYNN) and all other Bahamas airports served by Bahamas Air including MYAB, MYAF, MYAK, MYAM, MYAN, MYAP, MYAT, MYBG, MYBS, MYCA, MYCB, MYCI, MYEF, MYEH, MYEM, MYER, MYGF, MYIG, MYLD, MYLS, MYMM and MYSM. Most custom scenery objects are vintage 2016 as previously created by me for FSX scenery.
content_pasteAll mods will work with the MSFS Basic version but it is recommended to have the MSFS Premium version installed to ensure that all included objects appear in your sim. Other versions (Standard and Deluxe) will work, but some items may not appear.
It is highly recommended to have all free World updates installed.
Do not forget to check the dependencies. its imperative to have the list of dependancies installed, or your scenery will not display correctly / incomplete.
content_pasteBlue Lagoon Iceland: Popular spa destination featuring an outdoor lagoon with mineral-rich waters in a lava field, and next to Svartsengi Geothermal Power Plant.
content_paste"Marinas is a global scenery that place static boats and piers in marinas, sea, lakes and rivers, covering entire countries, data driven by Open Street Map Data Basic."
content_paste"... FM transmission tower and TV Tower locations recorded by the Australia Communications authority. ... 1640 radio Transmission Tower and 701 digital video masts transmitters. ... average height between 25 (radio) to 50 m (TV); including emissive night lighting to ensure are visible at night." 5 stars
content_pasteAdds Hang gliding; paragliding; parascending; powered hang gliding; paramotoring; human powered flight to approximately 32156 free flight sites around the world. 5 stars.
content_pasteA 5 star addon.
Adds massive immersion, bringing the air to life with avian action! Absolutely essential. Why? Because it adds life to the sky! We have moving cars, we can add moving boats. The clouds move, albeit slowly. The water moves. So this add-on adds movement to the sky. Utterly enchanting.
content_pasteMichael Woodley reported: ""In 1984, I was hired as the 4th engineer at subLOGIC Bruce Artwick, Dave Denhart, Charles Guy and myself were the entire engineering department there. I was hired specifically to develop scenery for all the Flight Simulators. | READ ON
content_pasteFun in the Hurricane.
--/o\-- Finally managed a reasonable take-off --/o\-- To formate or not to formate, that is the question!
--/o\-- Tally Ho!
--/o\-- The cliffs of Dover
--/o\-- St. Margaret's Cathedral
--/o\-- Landing... they can buff that out!
content_pasteThe combination of high density elevation data with the auto generated trees and buildings, plus shadows from the clouds and shadows calculated on from the interaction of terrain and the sun... all these factors combine to create the most convincing effect of flying over real terrain I've yet experienced.
content_pasteThis product added realistic terrain and textures to MSFS 2002 and MSFS 2004. Of particular interest is the Lakes District in Wales, where the RAF conducts low-level fast jet training.
Megascenery San Francisco for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002/2004
content_pasteMegascenery San Francisco: Demonstration video showing PC Aviator's new Megascenery Northern California satellite scenery for FS2002 and FS2004. Over 38,000 square miles of realistic scenery including realistic night time rendering.
content_pasteThe Comet carried all of its fuel in the fuselage ahead of the cockpit. This allowed for very thin, dagger-like wings...and very limited forward visibility.
content_pasteAdds over 1,000 ship models and their routes. Very cool and in my opinion the single most game-changing add-on for MSFS. Consider that 70% of the earth's surface is water and that many capital cities are on the coast. Suddenly the blue zones come alive with ships and boats!
content_paste"This addon currently contains around 1000 landscape fixes, 175 unique structures around Reykjavik and other areas of Iceland, and brings tree coverage to within a few percent of real life"
content_pasteOne of my wobbly test flights!
In the default Bell 205B helicopter, taking a sedate flight over the strip in Vegas. Landmark areas of scenery such as this received particular attention by the developers and they pushed the software and hardware of the day to the limits to achieve this amount of detail. Compare this to the same flight in FS2002
content_pasteJohn F. Kennedy International Airport in New York is one of the world's busiest. Take a flight past the control tower and terminal area, including the TWA terminal designed by the famous architect Eero Saarinen.
content_pasteThis 2004 video shows the Eagle Lander 3D simulation in action with a recreation of the Apollo 12 moon landing. The video was created by Ron Monsen.
content_pasteThe package installs over 150 new textures including several airfields and 2 dimensional representations of the docks and urban landscape around Pearl Harbour. This technique looks good at altitude but unimpressive at low level. It does keep the frame rates up however.
content_paste"Australia v2 is a landclass-style region that brings together everything on a massive scale. Almost 700 airports have been upgraded or created from scratch, giving you the perfect opportunity to criss-cross the country in true VFR style. Coastlines, waterbodies, road, rail and powerline networks have been recreated from scratch, using the latest high-fidelity data to vastly improve accuracy and detail across the continent."
content_pasteI escorted the Flying Kangaroo to landing at Kingsford Smith International airport! Just 5 minutes of landing footage - but there's a lot of traffic - see how many other a/c you can spot?
Take On Helicopters: Seattle Tacoma International Airport, Seattle
content_pasteFound this airport on the in game map, google mapped it to 3 of my cockpit MFDs (sattelite imagery, terrain, standard), and went exploring!
Take On Helicopters: Renton Municipal Airport, Seattle
content_pasteFound this airport on the in game map, google mapped it to 3 of my cockpit MFDs (satellite imagery, terrain, standard), and went exploring!
content_pastePracticing the noble art of tree circling. (There's probably a proper name for it).
BTW that's the best modelled tree I've seen yet in 32 years of flight simming!