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/images/notams/notams21/mkst0319/mkstudio-1.jpgOver on their Facebook page, MK-Studios have previewed some imagesof their upcoming sceneries of Keflavik and Helsinki for MSFS 2020: Good day! We present to you some first previews of Keflavik andHelsinki for MSFS 2020. We're also happy to announce that PontaDelgada P3D is going beta next week. /images/notams/notams21/mkst0319/mkstudio-2.jpgKeflavyk International AirportKeflavyk Airport, also known as Reykjavyk-Keflavyk Airport, is thelargest airport in Iceland and the country's main hub forinternational transportation. The airport is 1.7 nautical miles westof Keflavyk and 50 km southwest of Reykjavyk. Helsinki AirportHelsinki-Vantaa Airport, or simply Helsinki Airport, is the maininternational airport of the city of Helsinki, its surroundingmetropolitan area, and the Uusimaa region. /images/notams/notams21/mkst0319/mkstudio-3.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams21/hels0101.jpgHelsinki-Vantaa Airport (IATA: HEL, ICAO: EFHK; Finnish:Helsinki-Vantaan lentoasema, Swedish: Helsingfors-Vanda flygplats), orsimply Helsinki Airport, is the main international airport of the cityof Helsinki, its surrounding metropolitan area, and the Uusimaaregion. The airport is located in the neighboring city of Vantaa,about 5 km west of Tikkurila, the administrative center ofVantaa and 9.2 NM (17.0 km; 10.6 mi) north of Helsinki citycenter. The airport is operated by state-owned Finavia. Source JustSim Releases Hamburg For MSFS JustSim Releases Rhodes For MSFS
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/images/notams/notams20/mkst1127.jpgApologizes, the post regarding Helsinki update was postedaccidentally. We're testing the update right now internally. It shouldbe available in the next 24 hours. I leave the changelog below anyway so you could have a look onwhat's changed. Changelog v1.10AFCAD stands fixedAFCAD crosswind runways addedAFCAD gate assignments fixedAnimated vehicles addedRemodeled buildings behind the terminalStopbar lights addedRunway light brightness adjustedTaxiway light brightness adjustedTaxiway lights flickering fixedRunway touchdown zone lights removed from 04R and 33Approach lights for 33 addedNight texture removed from towerMissing gravel pit model near 22L addedMissing buildings on 04R approach path addedStand S52 wrong label fixedStand 31 renamed to 32Wrong sign on S45 fixedTerminal interior night textures adjustedDynamic lights added to cargo areaLamp glow brightness reducedBus colliding with terminal building fixedCars inside building fixedMultiple vegetation fixesSatellite image adjustmentsHill near cargo area flattenedImprovements for P3D V5.1 HF1Things to look for in another hotfix: APP light 3D models too close to TWY on 24Rinvestigate more on flashing the taxiway lightsSource
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/images/notams/notams20/mkst1112.jpgHelsinki-Vantaa Airport (IATA: HEL, ICAO: EFHK; Finnish:Helsinki-Vantaan lentoasema, Swedish: Helsingfors-Vanda flygplats), orsimply Helsinki Airport, is the main international airport of the cityof Helsinki, its surrounding metropolitan area, and the Uusimaaregion. The airport is located in the neighboring city of Vantaa,about 5 kilometres (3 mi) west of Tikkurila, the administrative centerof Vantaa and 9.2 NM (17.0 km; 10.6 mi) north of Helsinki citycenter. The airport is operated by state-owned Finavia. The airport is by far the busiest in Finland (with 20 times thetraffic of the next-busiest, Oulu) and the fourth busiest in theNordic countries in terms of passenger numbers. About 90% of Finland'sinternational air traffic passes through Helsinki Airport. The airporthandled 21.8 million passengers in 2019, including 18.9 millioninternational passengers and 2.9 million domestic passengers. Onaverage, the airport handles around 350 departures a day. FeaturesHighly detailed rendition of Helsinki airport and it's surroundingsOrbx Global / openLC EU / VECTOR compatibleUp to date ground layout according to the real-world changes and current constructionUp to date terminal modeling50cm/pixel satellite resolution for the approach area and airportHigh-quality 5m mesh coverage for the airport surroundingsAccurate and detailed airport infrastructure based on real sizes and dimensionsPBR implementation for taxiways and runwaysPBR implementation for the airport buildingsPBR precipitation and snow effectsTerminal interior model (simplified for maximum performance)Very realistic night lighting with directional taxiway centerline lights approach lights including correct brightness and weather/time-based visibility conditionsOptimized Dynamic LightningSODE jetways SODE VDGS and windsocks supportedCompatible with P3D V4.5 HF3 and P3D V5 HF2+Source
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/images/notams/notams20/mkst1025/helsinki-1.jpgMK-Studios reports progress on their scenery of HelsinkiAirport, with the release of some new screen shots.No firm release date yet, but the do expect it before the VATSIM Crossthe Pond event in a few weeks. /images/notams/notams20/mkst1025/helsinki-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/mkst1025/helsinki-3.jpgSource MK-Studios Dublin WIP Screen Shots MK-Studios Releases Keflavik Airport Update
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/images/notams/notams20/hels1001.jpgScenery developer JustSim has announced the release ofHelsinki-Vantaa Airport for Prepar3D v4.4+. This bringsthe busiest airport in Finland to P3D v4 users. FeaturesFully compatible with FTX Global Base by OrbxFully compatible with FTX Global Vector by OrbxFully compatible with FTX openLC Europe by OrbxFully compatible with Pilot's FSG - FS Global 2018 FTX and default meshShading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on terminal and other airport buildingsGround polygons made with the requirements of the SDK Prepad3D-PBR materials used.Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS) – see a manual for scenery after installation!Animated SODE Jetways Custom GSX Ground Service settings for scenery (parking’s specifications, vehicles, pushback and boarding services) – see a manual for scenery after installation!Dynamic lighting of the apron 3D models now use PBR materialsHigh resolution ground textures / Custom runway texturesHigh resolution building texturesMany animated custom ground vehicles.Surrounding area with custom autogenFully AI traffic compatible with accurat AFCAD fileExcellent night effects3D birds3D grassOptimized for excellent performanceFully 3d taxiways lightingAutomatic season change for vegatation, high resolution phototerrainRealistic reflections on glass Inclusion of manual in PDF formatSource JustSim Nice Cote d'Azur Released For P3D v5 JustSim Releases Duesseldorf 2.1
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/images/notams/notams20/mkst0619/helsinki-1.jpgWe're happy to present some further progress on Helsinki. Wereceived a lot of support and information regarding EFHK that resultedin multiple changes in the models and textures. A good example is T type jetway that was redone and matches the realmodel very very closely. We also plan to release Lisbon for V5 this weekend and will thenmove to Tenerife Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. /images/notams/notams20/mkst0619/helsinki-2.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams20/mkst0511/mk-studios-helsinki-01.jpgScenery developer MK-Studios have shown off some brand newpreviews of their Helsinki Airport running in P3D v5: First Helsinki EFHK previews from P3D V5. Custom very high-resolution mesh (up to 1m resolution) that captures all terrain differences around the airportHigh-resolution satellite imageCustom autogen buildings /images/notams/notams20/mkst0511/mk-studios-helsinki-02.jpg /images/notams/notams20/mkst0511/mk-studios-helsinki-03.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams20/mkst0501/mk-studios-helsinki-1.jpgA tiny word about Helsinki. You guys asked us about screen shotsand progress update and here you go. The airport modeling is finished. We also have surroundingbuildings ready and textured (previews soon). The current estimatedtime for this is Summer. This may depend on when we finish convertingour older products to P3D V5. /images/notams/notams20/mkst0501/mk-studios-helsinki-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/mkst0501/mk-studios-helsinki-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/mkst0501/mk-studios-helsinki-5.jpgWe attached one more shot you may be interested in! It presentshighly detailed elevation data that will be used in the project torecreate very specific terrain shape around the airport. We can't tellhowever if we'll include slopped runways there as this depends on thenew technology usage. While it's much easier to do in XP we still findit quite problematic in P3D. /images/notams/notams20/mkst0501/mk-studios-helsinki-4.jpgOther Products:1) DublinWe're still testing the airport and will soon release a new updatedversion with P3DV5 support. 2) Palma De MallorcaUpdate to 1.10 is on the way, we're testing it and if everythinggoes right it'll be published next week. 3) Lisbon, Tenerife Vol.1 and Vol.2Scheduled for conversion to V5. We'll also include small fixes forall of these airports, this is why it takes a bit longer. If you liketo use these airports in V5 we'll publish an instruction soon on howto do it before official installers are out. 4) RomaWe're working on it and hope to share more information soon. 5) DonegalSoon to enter beta. 6) Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and VagarThese airports have updated versions scheduled for Q3 ofMSFS2020. These won't be small fixes but most likely bigger updates toV2 with PBR and better visuals. 7) SevillaNow officially canceled as we got a piece of information from avery very very very very high-quality developer who shared a bit ofhis work with us. It looks awesome and we keep fingers crossed for aBIG SUCCESS release! 8) Ponda DelgadaOn hold. We were unable to travel and get materials for the airportbecause of the COVID-19 situation. We're waiting safely and hope toget back to travel soon. What airport would you like to see in the future? You decidedabout Sevilla previously, but maybe it's high time to make anothervoting soon? Stay safe! Mateusz, MK Source
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Review: Aerosoft Mega Airport HelsinkiBy Michael Hayward /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222002_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222012_1.jpgIn October 2012, developers A-Flightreleased their Mega Airport Helsinki package published underAerosoft. At the time of release, this was their first mainstreamscenery released for sale for FSX and P3D. In mid-July, I went on a week-long holiday to Finland, flying intoHelsinki Vantaa before taking a train to the city and onwards toLappeenranta. Losing my passport days before flying however meant thatI was stuck in the city and the airport for a few extra days beforemaking my way back to the UK. In the light of my recent trip to Finland, I thought that now wouldbe a perfect opportunity to review this airport, comparing it to thereal world and seeing how true-to-life Mega Airport Helsinki is. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222044_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222119_1.jpgWhat/Where Is It?Mega Airport Helsinki includes Helsinki Airport and some borderingbuildings. Constructed and opening in 1952, it was made for the SummerOlympics that year in order to lessen the traffic flying toHelsinki-Malmi Airport which was struggling to cope with the suddenincrease in traffic. The airport itself is situated in the town of Vantaa, which is 10miles north of Helsinki city center, and only 3 miles west ofTikkurila. It was built on the Mottisuo, a large flat boggy marshlandthat once stretched out for miles north from the capital before beingdeveloped on. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222138_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222150_1.jpgInstallationInstalling the Mega Airport Helsinki scenery was simple, as withany other Aerosoft install. Once you have downloaded the installer, run the program and selectyour chosen simulator. You then input your activation key and theinstaller does the rest. When running the simulator, it's good practice to also check if thescenery has been activated in your scenery library, as on someoccasions it will not do this automatically. Once the airport isadded, you are ready to go. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222238_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222258_1.jpgYou get three documents with this add-on. A 16-page manual inGerman and English explaining the add-on and the features it includes,as well as a 51-page color charts book showing all of the approachesand departures from Vantaa (in-date to when this scenery wasreleased). You also get a tweaking tool that lets you adjust the airportscenery depending on what visuals you want to see within the airportand surrounding areas, as well as texture resolutions depending onyour system. The tweaking tool also lets you toggle winter and summertrees and snowbanks - meaning this does not appear to be automatedwhich is a shame, but fair for the time that this scenery wasreleased. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222316_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222332_1.jpg Structures And FacilitiesThe scenery at Helsinki Airport is absolutely beautiful. Theterminal and hangar buildings look utterly stunning and are topped offwith full 4K textures, bringing them to life. There are two terminals at Helsinki Vantaa - Terminal 1 is used forthe majority of domestic and some smaller/Scandic routes, while mostwill go through the International Terminal 2. Both have been very well recreated by A-Flight and look very goodwhen compared to their real-world counterparts. Textures are in full4K resolution and weathered to give the airport a sense of age when upclose to the building. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222424_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222442_1.jpgBest of all, the terminal interior is also visible! The exteriorwindows are semi-transparent which lets you look inside the departurelounge of the airport! This can be a risky move that not manydevelopers do, mainly due to how hard this can be to optimise, as wellas look good, but this has been very well well and gives you a reallygood sense of depth when parked. Each stand also has a Visual Docking Guidance Systems (VDGS)modelled into them, each being functional as well. This works reallywell in guiding your aircraft to the gate and stopping it on thecenterline at the correct position. Something that I think we also need to give a mention to are thejet bridges. They look phenomenal. The level of detailing on them(including the structures that hold them up) are VERY high in qualityand look almost real. It's something I have never seen a developerfocus so much on, despite (in real-life) being something that directlyinteracts with the aircraft, making them well worth a look - If youown Aerosoft's Airport Enhancement Services add-on (remember that?)these jetways are also functional within FSX at no additionalcost! /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222516_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222534_1.jpgThere is though the odd hiccup where the staircase leads to arandom wall - obviously, something has been missed...whoops! Taxiways And RunwayThe airport layout matches that of the real-world Vantaa airport in2012, when this scenery was first released, and continued to do sountil 2015 when major work started on a new terminal for the airportand the iconic Finnair Arches hangar was sold to Finavia anddemolished. Textures for the taxiways and also runway are highly detailed, andincludes weathering. This provides an aged feel to them, as much ofthis airport was built in the 1970s, with a further runway extensionmade in the early 2000s. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224001_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224019_1.jpgThe ground surrounding the terminal has also been detailed withground service vehicles placed around each stand, along with liquidspills and wet patches on the ground. This all combines to give you avery high-quality ground environment to explore. Ground markings are also accurate and positioned in theirreal-world locations. These include runway markers, taxiwaydesignations and holding points in various locations. Airport service roads also snake their way around the airport,including a few roads in Mottisuo and leading to the cargoterminal. While these weren't added to the main airport layout, theydo appear on the satellite imagery that surrounds the airport whichbeing of the quality it is, lets them fit in with the ground scenerywhile still looking in place. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222739_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222825_1.jpgNight EffectsNight lighting in this scenery has also been well recreated in thesimulator. The different lighting types you see on approach as well ason the ground, give you a good overall feeling of nightlife at theairport, and compared to the real thing (my arriving flight landed at11:30 pm local time), I have no complaints. One thing I do like about the lighting, is that A-Flight doesn'toverdo the effects. While most scenery developers will go for massivebright lights all packed close together, A-Flight has instead usednormal sized lights at realistic intervals. All taxiway signs areilluminated and the terminal buildings look fantastic from afar. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222844_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823223857_1.jpgLighting colors and variations are also accurate. Light greenlights mark the taxiways, blue lights mark the taxiway edges and whitelights mark the runway area, with dark green where the runway startsand ends. When on final at night, thanks to the very dark surroundings of theairport, spotting Vantaa is an easy feat, meaning you won't have anyissue in getting your aircraft down at night. Other Structures And The Surrounding AreaThe marshland of Mottisuo sits in the very middle of the airport,and is generally left untouched. While monitored and kept by theairport from disrupting the airport and any services, the bog is stillevident in the space between runways 04L/22R and 04R/22L, where theland is still green and overgrown. This has been 3D modelled byA-Flight to match the real-world scenery, which adds to the level ofdetail that this package provides. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823223825_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823223757_1.jpgWhile we still have the usual flat runways and taxiways (a pitfallof FSX and P3D), the land that surrounds this is complex and looksreally good, giving the airport a new level of depth, which you don'tnormally see in these simulators. To save on frame rates, the further out you are from the mainairport area, the fewer visible polygons there are on buildings andobjects. The delivery trucks near the cargo terminal suffer from thisthe most (big blocks that sit on slightly smaller blocks). From adistance however, this doesn't look bad at all, which most of the timewill be a couple of hundred feet in the air after departure (if youeven notice them at all). /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823223925_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222542_1.jpgThere is a satellite image also placed into the ground of Vantaaairport. This is an extremely high-quality image and brings togetherwhat is a fantastic product. The level of quality goes down to thepatterns in the grass in open areas and also to a number of airportfacilities both airside and landside. Other than the immediate area surrounding the airport and maybe afew forests to the north and southwest, you don't get anything elseaway from Vantaa or Tikkurila itself. Seasonal TexturesSouthern Finland has four much defined seasons, all of which havebeen recreated in this add-on. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823222648_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224035_1.jpgBeing Finland, we definitely have to cover winter first. Snowtextures have been created and placed all around the airport,including the 3D marshland and airport roof. Unfortunately though, not everything has been given a wintertexture, and this is a drawback to a very good scenery. What good is aFinnish winter if not everything has been snow covered? Fortunately,only a small number of buildings suffer from this issue, but it'senough to be noticed when up close. Trees also suffer from thistexture issue too, but this can be changed thanks to the built-intweaking tool that this add-on comes with. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224107_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224139_1.jpgSummer and other seasons, on the other hand, have been verywell-made. They are both bright and vibrant, and really brings to lifewhat Finland is like in the short summer it has. This is very muchseen in Mottisuo where the land changes the most from season toseason. In winter its pure white with lumps of snow on top, and in thesummer, it's green and full of life! Opinion And Closing RemarksOverall, it has been a pleasure to fly in and out of Mega AirportHelsinki. The scenery itself looks fab and if you can get past thewinter textures, A-Flight has done a solid job in recreating HelsinkiVantaa. If you can't however get past those winter textures, then thatunfortunately is a slight letdown on what is otherwise, a fantasticproduct. Winter in Finland is like marmite on toast, whether you likeit or not (sub-zero temperatures anyone?) they go hand in hand. Usingthe tweaker tool does subdue some of the issues, but it's just notquite there yet. /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224149_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224309_1.jpgHaving flown to Vantaa only a few months ago during the summer, Ican look at this scenery and confidently say that the ground scenery,airport layout and everything else has been very well recreated togive you a highly realistic feel to the airport. I must also mention that despite the high levels of detailing ineach part of the airport, this scenery does not kill your frame rates,which shows how well optimised the scenery is. A good balance betweendetailing and optimisation is always appreciated, especially on theFSX platform, which A-Flight have excelled in. Now if anyone spots a red British passport with an EHIC slippedinside, please do let me know... /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224328_1.jpg /images/reviews/megahels/t/20180823224347_1.jpgThe Technical BitMinimum RequirementsMicrosoft Flight Simulator X (SP2, Acceleration Pack or Gold Edition) or Lockheed Martin Prepar3DOperating system: Windows XP(SP2)/Vista/7Processor: min. 3 GHz (Dual Core Processor recommended)Graphics card: min. 512 MB (DirectX9)RAM: 2 GBDownload Size: 440 MBInstallation Size: 1 GBReview PC SpecMicrosoft Flight Simulator X: Steam EditionWindows 10 Professional6th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 6700K Processor16 GB RAMNVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 745/images/reviews/megahels/mega-airport-helsinki.jpg Michael Hayward Purchase Aerosoft - Mega Airport Helsinki