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  1. Aviation History - Flying To the Busiest Airport in the 1920s and 1930s. By thecorporatepilotdad A look back at aeronautical charts from the late 1920s and early 1930s. What would it be like flying to the busiest airport in the world in 1930? Charts and bulletins a pilot would have used to lookup information on an airport as part of their preflight planning is shown. In this video, the area where Merrill C. Meigs airport would be located is shown before it was built or even before it had the proper name the former airport is known as today. In the video, proposed lake front airport (Meigs) is referred to as a landfill in 1927. This is not "landfill" in terms of what is known by the term landfill in terms of a storage area for garbage, but simply creating the peninsula of land in the water where the airport would be created. The airway bulletin is from 1927 and the aeronautical chart is from 1930. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 8000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets.
  2. /images/notams/notams21/drze1228/drze1228.jpgMidway International Airport (IATA: MDW, ICAO: KMDW, FAA LID: MDW)is a major commercial airport on the southwest side of Chicago,Illinois, located eight miles (13 km) from the Loop. Established in1927, Midway served as Chicago's primary airport until the opening ofO'Hare International Airport in 1955. Today, Midway is thesecond-largest airport in the Chicago metropolitan area and the stateof Illinois. Traffic is currently dominated by low-cost carrierSouthwest Airlines; Chicago is Southwest's largest focus city. /images/notams/notams21/drze1228/kmdw-1.jpgMidway is a base for Southwest Airlines, which carries over 95% ofthe passengers at the airport. The airport's current name is in honorof the Battle of Midway. The Battle of Midway was a major naval battlein the Pacific Theater of World War II that took place on 4-7 June1942, six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and one monthafter the Battle of the Coral Sea. The U.S. Navy under AdmiralsChester W. Nimitz, Frank J. Fletcher, and Raymond A. Spruance defeatedan attacking fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy under AdmiralsIsoroku Yamamoto, Chūichi Nagumo, and Nobutake KondŠnear MidwayAtoll, inflicting devastating damage on the Japanese fleet. Militaryhistorian John Keegan called it "the most stunning and decisive blowin the history of naval warfare", while naval historian Craig Symondscalled it "one of the most consequential naval engagements in worldhistory, ranking alongside Salamis, Trafalgar, and Tsushima Strait, asboth tactically decisive and strategically influential". /images/notams/notams21/drze1228/kmdw-2.jpgThe now-defunct Midway Airlines that once serviced the airport tookits name from the airport, not vice versa. The airfield is located ina square mile bounded by 55th and 63rd Streets, and Central and CiceroAvenues. The current terminal complex was completed in 2001. Theterminal bridges Cicero Avenue and contains 43 gates with facilitiesfor international passengers. The Stevenson Expressway (I-55) runsadjacent to the airport, heading northeast to Downtown Chicago andsouthwest to various suburbs. The CTA rapid transit Orange Lineprovides transit to Downtown Chicago where it connects with othersubway/elevated rapid transit lines. /images/notams/notams21/drze1228/kmdw-3.jpgChicago Midway International Airport covers just over one squaremile (650 acres or 260 hectares) and has five runways. Midway issurrounded by buildings and other development, so the landingthresholds of the runways are displaced to provide obstacleclearance. The FAA and the airlines ensure safety by adhering tocalculated load limits and various weather minimums. Because of thedisplaced landing thresholds, the runways have shorter distancesavailable for landings than for takeoffs. 13C/31C, the longest runway,only has an available landing distance of 6,059 feet (1,847 m) in thesoutheast direction, and 5,826 feet (1,776 m) to the northwest. Thelargest aircraft normally seen at Midway is the Boeing 757. Normally,commercial planes only take off from and land on runways 4R/22L and13C/31C. The other runways are used by smaller aircraft and, per theUS FAA Chart Supplement are restricted from use by large commercialaircraft except in emergency. /images/notams/notams21/drze1228/kmdw-4.jpgFeaturesA high quality model of KMDW Chicago Midway, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details throughout the whole airportFPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting and PBR materialsHigh definition mesh including exact runway profilePerformance-friendly interior modeling at all terminal buildings, most hangars and the control tower, static aircraft, custom animations, custom animated jetwaysFully compatible with Chicago Landmarks MSFS by Drzewiecki DesignPurchase Drzewiecki Design - KMDW Chicago Midway MSFS See other Drzewiecki Design scenery
  3. /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk0618.jpgChangelog v1.3.5Removed runway centerline lightingGeometry adjustmentsPhotogrammetry adjustmentsFixed windsocksCorrected missing ATIS frequencyAbout FlightFX - KPWK Chicago Executive AirportExperience the perfect approach to Chicago with one of the UpperMidwest's busiest corporate and general aviation locations. Chicago Executive Airport is home to 325 aircraft, including 57corporate jet aircraft and consists of three active runways coveringmore than 412 acres. Currently the airport is the fourth busiestairport in Illinois, playing a crucial role as a reliever for theregion, which includes O’Hare International Airport. The airport operates 24 hours a day year round with a staffed ATCbetween 6 a.m. weekdays (7 a.m. weekends) and 10 p.m. The primaryusers of Chicago Executive Airport include private airplane owners,flight schools, businesses who maintain their company aircraft at theairport and major national corporations. Special thank you to Austin Kroeckel, Nick Lill and Benji Gordonfor all of their assistance in keeping this airport as close to realas possible. /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-1.jpgAirport Details At A Glance411 acres Elevation 647 3 FBO’s (Atlantic Aviation, Signature Flight Support, and Hawthorne Global Aviation) 3 Runways - 6/24 is 3,677 by 50 feet (1,121 x 15 m); 12/30 is 4,415 by 75 feet (1,346 x 23 m); 16/34 is 5,001 by 150 feet (1,524 x 46 m)Model DetailsOver 30 hand-crafted custom structures Intricately arranged Southeastern GA parking that's great for virtual fly-ins On-site photography of all major structures Design assistance from airport staff during development to ensure accuracy Custom textures and ground signage on all taxiways High-res photographic textures 20k ground plane mapping Includes well known, surrounding commercial landmarks Manual unwrapping of all UVW maps Custom emissive night-lighting textures Bespoke details and highlights Accurate landscaping Natural, undulating runways Hangar parking /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-4.jpg /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-2.jpgPurchase FlightFX - KPWK - Chicago Executive Airport for MSFS
  4. /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk0618.jpgExperience the perfect approach to Chicago with one of the UpperMidwest's busiest corporate and general aviation locations. Chicago Executive Airport is home to 325 aircraft, including 57corporate jet aircraft and consists of three active runways coveringmore than 412 acres. Currently the airport is the fourth busiestairport in Illinois, playing a crucial role as a reliever for theregion, which includes O’Hare International Airport. The airport operates 24 hours a day year round with a staffed ATCbetween 6 a.m. weekdays (7 a.m. weekends) and 10 p.m. The primaryusers of Chicago Executive Airport include private airplane owners,flight schools, businesses who maintain their company aircraft at theairport and major national corporations. Special thank you to Austin Kroeckel, Nick Lill and Benji Gordonfor all of their assistance in keeping this airport as close to realas possible. /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-1.jpgAirport Details At A Glance411 acres Elevation 647 3 FBO’s (Atlantic Aviation, Signature Flight Support, and Hawthorne Global Aviation) 3 Runways - 6/24 is 3,677 by 50 feet (1,121 x 15 m); 12/30 is 4,415 by 75 feet (1,346 x 23 m); 16/34 is 5,001 by 150 feet (1,524 x 46 m)Model DetailsOver 30 hand-crafted custom structures Intricately arranged Southeastern GA parking that's great for virtual fly-ins On-site photography of all major structures Design assistance from airport staff during development to ensure accuracy Custom textures and ground signage on all taxiways High-res photographic textures 20k ground plane mapping Includes well known, surrounding commercial landmarks Manual unwrapping of all UVW maps Custom emissive night-lighting textures Bespoke details and highlights Accurate landscaping Natural, undulating runways Hangar parking /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-4.jpg /images/notams/notams21/kpwk0618/kpwk-2.jpgPurchase FlightFX - KPWK - Chicago Executive Airport for MSFS
  5. /images/notams/notams21/stud0603/chicago-executive-4.jpgNew scenery developer StudioinHaus aka FlightFXhasannounced that they are working on Chicago Executive Airport(KPWK) for MSFS 2020. Screen shots show an airport thatappears to be all but finished and should be ready for releaseshortly. /images/notams/notams21/stud0603/chicago-executive-1.jpg /images/notams/notams21/stud0603/chicago-executive-2.jpg /images/notams/notams21/stud0603/chicago-executive-3.jpgSource
  6. /images/notams/notams20/drze1212/drze1212.jpgChicago Landmarks MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of Chicago cityin Illinois, the United States of America. It includes roughly twothousand custom-made objects and numerous interesting areas of thecity to explore. The whole downtown area has been custom-made. Youwill find plenty of marinas, rail yards, bridges, stadiums - all infull PBR and with epic night textures. Additionally, sceneries of 17landable heliports are provided. The product cleverly merges withdefault photogrammetry. /images/notams/notams20/drze1212/chicago-1.jpgChicago is the most populous city in Illinois, as well as thethird-most populous city in the United States. With an estimatedpopulation of 2,716,450 (2017), it is the third-most populous city inthe United States after New York and Los Angeles. The metropolitanarea, with nearly 10 million people, is the third-largest metropolitanarea in the world by land area. /images/notams/notams20/drze1212/chicago-2.jpgChicago is an international hub for finance, culture, commerce,industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation. It isthe site of the creation of the first standardized futures contractsat the Chicago Board of Trade, which today is the largest and mostdiverse derivatives market globally, generating 20% of all volume incommodities and financial futures. O'Hare International Airport is oneof the busiest airports in the world, and the region also has thelargest number of U.S. highways and the greatest amount of railroadfreight. In 2012, Chicago was listed as an alpha global city by theGlobalization and World Cities Research Network, and it ranked seventhin the entire world in the 2017 Global Cities Index. The Chicago areahas one of the highest gross domestic products (GDP) in the world,generating $680 billion in 2017. In addition, the city has one of theworld's most diversified and balanced economies, not being dependenton anyone's industry. /images/notams/notams20/drze1212/chicago-3.jpgThe name "Chicago" is derived from a French rendering of theindigenous Miami-Illinois word shikaakwa for a wild relative of theonion, known to botanists as Allium tricoccum and known more commonlyas ramps. The first known reference to the site of the current city ofChicago as "Checagou" was by Robert de LaSalle around 1679 in amemoir. The city of Chicago has been known by many nicknames, but itis most widely recognized as the "Windy City". /images/notams/notams20/drze1212/chicago-4.jpgFeaturesChicago, Illinois scenery with over 2000 custom-made objects including whole downtown in 3D plus other landmarks, bridges, stadiums, harbors/marinas, trains... all FPS-friendly, with epic night textures and PBR materialsAdvanced night lighting, custom animations, custom meshPerfect compatibility and interaction with MSFS default photogrammetry17 custom-made heliports /images/notams/notams20/drze1212/chicago-5.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago Landmarks See other Drzewiecki landmarks packages for MSFS 2020
  7. /images/notams/notams20/fsdt0901/chicago-1.jpgScenery developer FSDreamTeam, have previewed a video on YouTube ofO’Hare International Airport (KORD) for Flight Simulator 2020: When a native scenery PBR meets a native graphics engine PBR. KORD scenery, a native PBR graphics on MSFS 2020. Custom jetwayswith active lighting during animation. And finally ... Brenda! O'Hare International Airport, typically referred to as O'HareAirport, Chicago O'Hare, or simply O'Hare, is an international airportlocated on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, 14 miles northwestof the Loop business district. When used with a native PBR engine (such as the one used in FlightSimulator 2020), the results can be really impressive. /images/notams/notams20/fsdt0901/chicago-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fsdt0901/chicago-3.jpg FSDreamTeam O'Hare Scenery For MSFS Trailer Released FSDreamTeam Bringing GSX To MSFS FSDreamTeam Previews Basel Scenery For MSFS
  8. /images/notams/notams20/drew0819.jpgScenery designer FSDreamTeam has been telling us about theirMSFS plans for a few weeks now. Today they've decided to show off theirprogress on one project Chicago O'Hare International Airportby releasing a video trailer. FSDreamTeam Further Preview Of O'Hare For MSFS FSDreamTeam Bringing GSX To MSFS
  9. /images/notams/notams20/drea0812/fsdt-ohare-1.jpgJustannounced a few days ago,more previews of Chicago O'Hare Airport for the newMicrosoft Flight Simulator have been posted by FSDreamTeam.No new details are provided, just a nice group of images showing offthe terminal area. /images/notams/notams20/drea0812/fsdt-ohare-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/drea0812/fsdt-ohare-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/drea0812/fsdt-ohare-4.jpgSource FSDreamTeam Announces Chicago O'Hare Airport For MSFS FSDreamTeam Previews Basel For MSFS
  10. /images/notams/notams20/drea0806.jpgScenery designer FSDreamTeam (FSDT) announces anotherproject they have in the works, O'Hare InternationalAirport in Chicago, one of the world's busiest airports. Nodetails yet, just a set of work in progress screen shots. Source FSDreamTeam Previews Basel For MSFS
  11. Crazy F-18 over Chicago. Fighter by Colimata, helicopter by X-Trident and scenery by ORBX.
  12. /images/notams/notams19/drze1221/drze1221.jpgChicago Airports XP has been developed to provide the immersioninto the Chicago area at a level never seen before. The product consists ofthree airports: KORD O'Hare, KMDW Midway and KPWK Executive. All airportshave been developed using the most modern techniques. Great performance hasbeen coupled with visual excellence but most importantly - tens ofthousands of objects crucial for performing realistic flightoperations. Signs, marking and lighting has been precisely implemented on ahuge scale. Apart from must-have items, there are also hundreds of optionalstatic aircraft, all terminals, towers and some hangars have interiors,there are custom animations, SAM VGDS, jetways and marshallers, advancedmaterials... All airports have up-to-date layouts including elementscurrently being under construction. The product is designed to seamlesslyblend with Chicago City XP. /images/notams/notams19/drze1221/chicago-airports-kord.jpgKORD O'Hare International AirportO'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD, ICAO: KORD, FAA LID: ORD) is aninternational airport located on the far Northwest Side of Chicago,Illinois, 14 miles (23 km) northwest of the Loop business district,operated by the Chicago Department of Aviation and covering 7,627 acres(3,087 ha). O'Hare began as an airfield serving a Douglas manufacturingplant for C-54 military transports during World War II. It was named forEdward "Butch" O'Hare, the U.S. Navy's first Medal of Honor recipientduring that war. Later, at the height of the Cold War, O'Hare served as anactive fighter base for the Air Force. As the first major airport plannedpost-war, O'Hare's innovative design pioneered concepts such as concourses,direct highway access to the terminal, jet bridges, and undergroundrefueling systems. It became famous as the first World¡¯s Busiest Airport ofthe jet age, holding that distinction from 1963 to 1998; today, it is theworld's sixth-busiest airport, serving 83 million passengers in2018. O'Hare is unusual in that it serves a major hub for more than one ofthe three U.S. mainline carriers; it is United's largest hub in bothpassengers and flights, while it is American's third-largest hub. It isalso a focus city for Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines. WhileTerminals 2 and 3 remain of the original design, the airport has beenengaged in a massive modernization of the airfield, and is beginning anexpansion of passenger facilities that will remake it as North America¡¯sfirst airport built around airline alliances. /images/notams/notams19/drze1221/chicago-airports-kmdw.jpgKMDW Midway International AirportMidway International Airport (IATA: MDW, ICAO: KMDW, FAA LID: MDW) is amajor commercial airport on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois,located eight miles (13 km) from the Loop. Established in 1927, Midwayserved as Chicago's primary airport until the opening of O'HareInternational Airport in 1955. Today, Midway is the second-largest airportin Chicago metropolitan area and the state of Illinois. Traffic iscurrently dominated by low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines; Chicago isSouthwest's largest focus city. Chicago Midway International Airport coversjust over one square mile (650 acres or 260 hectares) and has fiverunways. Midway is surrounded by buildings and other development, so thelanding thresholds of the runways are displaced to provide obstacleclearance. The FAA and the airlines ensure safety by adhering to calculatedload limits and various weather minimums. Because of the displaced landingthresholds, the runways have shorter distances available for landings thanfor takeoffs. 13C/31C, the longest runway, only has an available landingdistance of 6,059 feet (1,847 m) in the southeast direction, and 5,826 feet(1,776 m) to the northwest. The largest aircraft normally seen at Midway isthe Boeing 757. /images/notams/notams19/drze1221/chicago-airports-kpwk.jpgKPWK Chicago Executive AirportChicago Executive Airport (IATA: PWK, ICAO: KPWK, FAA LID: PWK),formerly Palwaukee Municipal Airport, is a public airport 18 miles (33 km)northwest of Chicago, in the village of Wheeling in Cook County, Illinois,United States. The airport logs over 77,000 take-offs and landings eachyear and is the fourth busiest airport in Illinois. The airport covers 411acres (166 ha) at an elevation of 647 feet (197 m). It has three asphaltrunways. For the year ending July 31, 2014 the airport had 77,321 aircraftoperations, an average of 212 per day: 83% general aviation, 17% air taxiand less than 1% military. In June 2017, there were 194 aircraft based atthis airport: 105 single-engine, 22 multi-engine, 62 jet and 5helicopter. The airport can handle executive jets in the 20-seat range,such as the Grumman Gulfstream and the Bombardier Challenger, and largeraircraft occasionally visit. Occasional military transport aircraft, suchas the Lockheed C-130, use the airport when carrying service members tolocal facilities such as Great Lakes Naval Training Center or the NorthChicago V.A. Hospital. FeaturesThree high quality airports included: KORD O¡¯Hare, KMDW Midway and KPWK Executive in the most up-to-date versions possibleExtensive though performance-friendly interior modeling at all terminal buildings and some hangarsAnimated jetways, VGDS, marshallers (SAM plugin), custom animations, advanced dynamic lighting, static aircraft and peoplePurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago Airports XP Purchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago City XP
  13. /images/notams/notams19/chic1221/chic1221.jpgChicago City XP has been developed to provide the immersion intothe cityscape of Chicago at a level never seen before. Keeping in mind aunique role the city has played in the flight sim community for many years,we have decided to put special attention not only to the greatest landmarksbut to every downtown building. You will find details such as restaurants,rooftop cranes, balconies, swimming pools... Buildings have exact shapes,reflections, night textures. Feel free to explore the area finding variousdetails: why not check out a thrilling view from the Skydeck or performinga high-speed slalom between the masts of hundreds of yachts in the marina?The product is fully VFR-capable, you will find everything you need forvisual approaches to any of Chicago airports or just GA/heli scenicflying. This product does not include any airports but creates a perfectcombo withChicago Airports XPby Drzewiecki Design. Chicago City XP is a unique experience and definitelyone of the most detailed city sceneries ever created for flightsimulator. /images/notams/notams19/chic1221/chicago-city-1.jpgChicagoChicago is the most populous city in Illinois. With an estimatedpopulation of almost 3 million, it is the third most populous city in theUnited States after New York and Los Angeles. The metropolitan area, atnearly 10 million people, is the third largest metropolitan area in theworld by land area. Chicago is an international hub for finance, culture, commerce,industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation. It is thesite of the creation of the first standardized futures contracts at theChicago Board of Trade, which today is the largest and most diversederivatives market globally, generating 20% of all volume in commoditiesand financial futures. O'Hare International Airport is the one of thebusiest airports in the world, and the region also has the largest numberof U.S. highways and greatest amount of railroad freight. /images/notams/notams19/chic1221/chicago-city-2.jpgFeaturesChicago, Illinois scenery with over a thousand highly detailed custom-made buildings including the whole downtown in 3D plus other landmarks, bridges, stadiums, harbors/marinas, trains and other objects. Large scenery area (Highland Park - Schaumburg - Oak Lawn) with a detailed autogen, custom and SRTM mesh as well as multiple heliports. Highly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimization techniques used, the Lite Texture Pack provided. /images/notams/notams19/chic1221/chicago-city-3.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago City XP Purchase Chicago Airports XP
  14. /images/notams/notams19/fsdt0823.jpgChicago O'Hare V2 International Airportis a scenery developed for Lockheed Martin Prepar3D v4only. It's has been created with great attention to visual quality andperformance, using the latest available programming techniques. FeaturesThe updated airport layout from 2019.A true fully native scenery, designed from the ground up for Prepar3D 4.Fully designed for PBR, with advanced materials and shaders.Complete Dynamic Lighting, optimized for speed.Completely made using the P3D4 SDK.Highly detailed SODE Jetways.Working information panels on gates.Working EMAS system that stops the airplane when hit.Highly detailed Terminal C interior in Avatar mode.Animated passengers inside the terminal, visible from the cockpit.Many animated custom ground vehicles.Fully 3d taxiways lighting.Intensive use of LOD techniques in order to offer the best possible performances.High resolution building textures.Source
  15. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/drze0522.jpgA new version v1.2 of the product Chicago Airports X is now available. To download the new version simply log in into your account at the store where you've purchased this product. The update is published as a complete installer. You do not need to remove the previous version in order to install the update. V1.2 ChangelogKMDW PAPI fixKMDW ground in FSX fixKORD ILS fixadditional installer changesfew visual enhancementAbout Chicago Airports XChicago Airports X has been developed to provide the immersion intothe Chicago area at a level never seen before. The product consists ofthree airports: KORD O'Hare, KMDW Midway and KPWK Executive. Allairports have been developed using the most modern techniques. Greatperformance has been coupled with visual excellence but mostimportantly - tens of thousands of objects crucial for performingrealistic flight operations, like signs, marking and lighting has beenprecisely implemented on a huge scale. Apart from must-have items,there are also hundreds of optional static aircraft, all terminals,towers and some hangars have interiors, there are custom animations,SODE jetways, advanced materials... All airports have up-to-datelayouts including elements currently being under construction (checkO'Hare). The product is designed to seamlessly blend withChicago City Xby Drzewiecki Design however each airport can be activated/deactivatedindividually for maximum compatibility potential. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-2.jpgFeaturesThree high quality airports included: KORD O¡¯Hare, KMDW Midway andKPWK Executive in the most up-to-date versions possible, includingnew/extended runways and taxiways at KORD and terminal extensions inMidway.Extensive though performance-friendly interior modeling at allterminal buildings and some hangars.Highly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimizationtechniques used, the Lite Texture Pack provided for 32-bitplatforms.Custom KORD charts, custom animations, SODE jetways, advancedmaterials, hundrieds of optional static aircraft, dynamiclighting. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-3.jpgCompatibilityChicago Airports X is compatible with Chicago City X by DrzewieckiDesign, all Orbx products, all PILOT¡¯S products and all Megasceneryproducts. It is also expected to be compatible with most other airportadd-ons from the area. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-4.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-5.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago Airports X
  16. /images/notams/notams19/drze0603/drze0603.jpgDrzewiecki Design announces the release of v1.1 of ChicagoCity X for FSX and Prepar3D. Included are additional airports,more than 200 Gold Coast buildings, trains in rail yards, enhanced nighttextures and various fixes. Changes In V1.115 heliports added (with a chart)~200 Gold Coast buildings addedNumerous landmarks addedTrains in 17 rail yards addedNight textures enhancedOrbx compatibility fixesMinor autogen, texture, mesh, installer fixes /images/notams/notams19/drze0603/chicago-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0603/chicago-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0603/chicago-3.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago City X
  17. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/drze0522.jpgChicago Airports V1.1 ChangelogSODE jetways fixesAFD fixesKORD H taxiway changed to GNavaids fixesBurning 767 now with slidesFixes of markingsFixes of default Midway surroundingsExclusion zones fixedLighting fixesMesh fixesGround poly fixesAbout Chicago Airports XChicago Airports X has been developed to provide the immersion intothe Chicago area at a level never seen before. The product consists ofthree airports: KORD O'Hare, KMDW Midway and KPWK Executive. Allairports have been developed using the most modern techniques. Greatperformance has been coupled with visual excellence but mostimportantly - tens of thousands of objects crucial for performingrealistic flight operations, like signs, marking and lighting has beenprecisely implemented on a huge scale. Apart from must-have items,there are also hundreds of optional static aircraft, all terminals,towers and some hangars have interiors, there are custom animations,SODE jetways, advanced materials... All airports have up-to-datelayouts including elements currently being under construction (checkO'Hare). The product is designed to seamlessly blend withChicago City Xby Drzewiecki Design however each airport can be activated/deactivatedindividually for maximum compatibility potential. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-2.jpgFeaturesThree high quality airports included: KORD O¡¯Hare, KMDW Midway andKPWK Executive in the most up-to-date versions possible, includingnew/extended runways and taxiways at KORD and terminal extensions inMidway.Extensive though performance-friendly interior modeling at allterminal buildings and some hangars.Highly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimizationtechniques used, the Lite Texture Pack provided for 32-bitplatforms.Custom KORD charts, custom animations, SODE jetways, advancedmaterials, hundrieds of optional static aircraft, dynamiclighting. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-3.jpgCompatibilityChicago Airports X is compatible with Chicago City X by DrzewieckiDesign, all Orbx products, all PILOT¡¯S products and all Megasceneryproducts. It is also expected to be compatible with most other airportadd-ons from the area. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-4.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-5.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago Airports X
  18. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/drze0522.jpgChicago Airports X has been developed to provide the immersion intothe Chicago area at a level never seen before. The product consists ofthree airports: KORD O'Hare, KMDW Midway and KPWK Executive. Allairports have been developed using the most modern techniques. Greatperformance has been coupled with visual excellence but mostimportantly - tens of thousands of objects crucial for performingrealistic flight operations, like signs, marking and lighting has beenprecisely implemented on a huge scale. Apart from must-have items,there are also hundreds of optional static aircraft, all terminals,towers and some hangars have interiors, there are custom animations,SODE jetways, advanced materials... All airports have up-to-datelayouts including elements currently being under construction (checkO'Hare). The product is designed to seamlessly blend withChicago City Xby Drzewiecki Design however each airport can be activated/deactivatedindividually for maximum compatibility potential. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-2.jpgFeaturesThree high quality airports included: KORD O¡¯Hare, KMDW Midway andKPWK Executive in the most up-to-date versions possible, includingnew/extended runways and taxiways at KORD and terminal extensions inMidway.Extensive though performance-friendly interior modeling at allterminal buildings and some hangars.Highly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimizationtechniques used, the Lite Texture Pack provided for 32-bitplatforms.Custom KORD charts, custom animations, SODE jetways, advancedmaterials, hundrieds of optional static aircraft, dynamiclighting. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-3.jpgCompatibilityChicago Airports X is compatible with Chicago City X by DrzewieckiDesign, all Orbx products, all PILOT¡¯S products and all Megasceneryproducts. It is also expected to be compatible with most other airportadd-ons from the area. /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-4.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drze0522/chicago-5.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago Airports X
  19. /images/notams/notams19/drze0503/chicago-1.jpgHaving just releasedChicago City Xscenery for FSX and Prepar3D, Drzewiecki Design has nowannounced and shown the first preview images of the matchingChicago Airports scenery. Images are from a very foggy day and are just a work in progressview, not the end product, but just to give an idea of what's coming. /images/notams/notams19/drze0503/chicago-2.jpgSource Chicago City X Scenery
  20. /images/notams/notams19/drze0429/drze0429.jpg Chicago City X has been developed to provide the immersion intothe cityscape of Chicago at a level never seen before. Keeping in minda unique role the city has played in the flight sim community for manyyears, we have decided to put special attention not only to thegreatest landmarks but to every downtown building. You will finddetails such as restaurants, rooftop cranes, balconies, swimmingpools... Buildings have exact shapes, reflections, nighttextures. Feel free to explore the area finding various details: whynot checking out a thrilling view from the Skydeck or performing ahigh-speed slalom between the masts of hundrieds of yahts in themarina? The product is fully VFR-capable, you will find everything youneed for visual approaches to any of Chicago airports or just GA/heliscenic flying. This product does not include any airports but createsa perfect combo with Chicago Airports X by Drzewiecki Design. ChicagoCity X is a unique experience and definitely one of the most detailedcity sceneries ever created for flight simulator. /images/notams/notams19/drze0429/chicago-1.jpgChicago is the most populous city in Illinois. With an estimatedpopulation of almost 3 million, it is the third most populous city inthe United States after New York and Los Angeles. The metropolitanarea, at nearly 10 million people, is the third largest metropolitanarea in the world by land area. Chicago is an international hub for finance, culture, commerce,industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation. It isthe site of the creation of the first standardized futures contractsat the Chicago Board of Trade, which today is the largest and mostdiverse derivatives market gobally, generating 20% of all volume incommodities and financial futures. O'Hare International Airport is theone of the busiest airports in the world, and the region also has thelargest number of U.S. highways and greatest amount of railroadfreight. /images/notams/notams19/drze0429/chicago-2.jpgFeaturesChicago, Illinois scenery with over a thousand of highly detailed custom-made buildings incl. whole downtown in 3D plus other landmarks, bridges, stadiums, harbors/marinas, trains and other objects.Large scenery area (Highland Park ¡V Schaumburg ¡V Oak Lawn) with night and seasonal (summer/winter) textures, a detailed autogen, custom and SRTM mesh as well as multiple heliports.Highly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimization techniques used, the Lite Texture Pack provided. /images/notams/notams19/drze0429/chicago-3.jpgCompatibilityChicago City X is compatible with Chicago Airports X by DrzewieckiDesign, all ORBX products, all PILOT¡¦S products and all Megasceneryproducts. It is also expected to be compatible with most other airportadd-ons from the area. /images/notams/notams19/drze0429/chicago-4.jpgPurchase Drzewiecki Design - Chicago City X
  21. /images/notams/notams18/drze0919/drze0919.jpgToday on their Facebook page Drzewiecki Design showed a fewpreview images of their upcoming Chicago City scenery. Chicago is a bigcomplex city with lots of skyscrapers, offering a good challenge forthe scenery designer. /images/notams/notams18/drze0919/chicago-1.jpg /images/notams/notams18/drze0919/chicago-2.jpg /images/notams/notams18/drze0919/chicago-3.jpgSource
  22. /images/notams/notams18/nimb0904/kord-0.jpgChicago O'Hare International Airport is on of the largest airportin the world. Prior to 1998, O'Hare was the busiest airport in theworld in terms of the number of passengers. Today O'Hare Internationalservers 39 million passengers and is the fourth busiest airport in theworld. FeaturesNew 4K orthophotosTerminals with 3D interior and peopleHDR lightsNew 4K textures with PBR materials for the main terminalsNight lightingNew ground textures with PBR materialsNew high quality vehicles with PBR material3D treesParking lots full of carsGround markings on each gate and runwayNumbered jetways8 runwaysNew NE cargo areaTerminals 1, 2, 3 and 5 fully modeled with all concoursesSouth and North TowerEvery gate has a start positionFiles for empty airport or static planesWT3 ready (files included)Airport surroundings representedAnimated AirportWorld Traffic 3 ready (files included)GroundTraffic (plugin by Marginal)AutoGate plugin with custom highly detailed jetwaysAnimated people inside the terminalsNew: Information screens that shows time, pressure, temperature, destination airport, departure time, delay and the amount of delay Purchase Nimbus - KORD - Chicago O'Hare International Airport v3
  23. /images/notams/notams18/nimb0904/kord-0.jpgNimbus Simulation Studios continues to provide previews of theirupcoming scenery for KORD - O'Hare International Airport near Chicago,Illinois, USA. A video was released a while back: Today we have some new stills: /images/notams/notams18/nimb0904/kord-1.jpg /images/notams/notams18/nimb0904/kord-2.jpg /images/notams/notams18/nimb0904/kord-3.jpgSource
  24. /images/notams/notams18/drze0614/chicago-1.jpgDrzewiecki Design has announced they are working on Chicago city andairport scenery for X-Plane. As with other recent releases it'sexpected that the city area and the airport will be released asseparate products. Source /images/notams/notams18/drze0614/chicago-2.jpg /images/notams/notams18/drze0614/chicago-3.jpg
  25. Orbx - KCGX Merrill C. Meigs Field for X-Plane 11Written by Stuart McGregor /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2026_.jpgOrbx has come to X-Plane... The following review describes my thoughts and experience of therecently released KCGX Merrill C. Meigs Field for X-Plane 11. Whenasked to review this first X-Plane release from the Orbx SimulationSystems team I was genuinely excited, as never having owned sceneryfrom this team, I was really intrigued to experience first-hand if allthe wonderful things I had read and heard were really true. Read onto learn more... /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2027_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2028_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2029_.jpgPurchase, Download, Documentation And InstallationAs I mentioned, this was my very first experience of OrbxSimulation Systems, and as such, step one was to create an accountover at their web site to allow me to purchase the scenery. This wasvery simple and a literally a two-minute job. The first thing thatstruck me was just the quality of their site, very impressive.Scrolling through the various screen shots was already filling me witha good feeling about what was about unfold. So far so good Ithought... Once my account was set up, being a Windows user, I was able to usetheir FTX Central installer to download and install the scenery. Atthis time, this is only for Windows, so my understanding is if you areon other platforms such as Linux or MacOS, for now, you will have tomanually download and install the scenery, but that is really nodifferent to the majority of other scenery out there. The wholedownload is quoted as being about 0.8 GB in size, so it will take alittle while to download, however when it is all done, you will end upwith three folders in your Custom Scenery folder. These are a base mesh,an overlay folder with buildings, vegetation, facades, etc. and themain airport scenery folder. I really liked the use of the installer,it was just so easy and again the look of the whole thing is extremelyprofessional. I do advise you to check your scenery.ini file just toensure everything is in the right order, however everything in my casewas fine and with no conflicts. FTX Central will also give you accessto the User Guide and also a means of uninstalling the scenery if youso wish. The User Guide can also be found within the main sceneryfolder if you don't want to run the tool every time, which ishandy. /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2030_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2031_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2032_.jpgThe guide itself is well presented and provides basic informationaround installation, which areas are covered by the scenery, where toget tech help if required, acknowledgements, license information, etc.,and I found the whole thing to be self-explanatory. System PerformanceMy assessment of Meigs Field was using X-Plane 11.20b3 andDreamfoil's R22, which incidentally still runs pretty well in X-Plane11, although not really set up for it. I chose a heli in this case soI could really explore the surrounding scenery up close and personal.With so much detail laid out in front of me, it was a great excuse topractice my rotary wing skills. /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2033_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2034_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2035_.jpgMy current system consists of an Intel i7 5820K 3.3 GHz CPU(overclocked to 4.0 GHz), GTX1080Ti 11 GB GPU and 32 GB of Kingston RAMat its core, and my system settings are typically at the high end ofthe range: objects on max, HDR on, although shadows were switched off.Throughout the series of test flights, I was getting good frame rates,generally in the high 20's to mid 30's range when flying low acrossthe city. The R22 bumps about a bit on the ground, but once in theair was a great way to see the sights and sounds of this iconicairfield. Look And FeelIf like me you are not familiar with Orbx, but have read and seenimages of their work, then I think your expectations are likely to behigh. And the good news from what I have now experienced, is that Ibelieve you won't be disappointed. Meigs Field ticks pretty muchevery box I have on my wish list when it comes to scenery, includingpeople! At last, some scenery with people! If you have read someof myprevious reviewsyou will know what I am banging on about, as this is one of thefeatures that really hits the spot for me. Right from the get go Ihad a good feeling about this scenery package (based on what I couldsee out my cockpit window). /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2036_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2037_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2038_.jpgThe quality of the textures was excellent, and the level of detailprovided fabulous! The team has not only provided a nicely detailedairfield, but they have also added many features from the surroundingcity and harbor area. This is where I found the R22 to be a fabulousaircraft to really experience the city up close, and honestly, Iwasn't disappointed. Every time I explore a new part of the worldthrough X-Plane, it still manages to blow me away! It's amazing justhow real the virtual world is getting, and the Orbx team have clearlygrasped this in their work. The use of orthophotos adds a further sense of realism to theairfield, and I thoroughly enjoyed a number of flights just circlingaround the coastline and city. What was also fabulous were the nighttextures and particularly the illumination of the landmark buildingsprovided, such as Soldier Field, Cloudgate, Adler Planetarium, NavyPier and The Shedd - they really stand out amongst the skyscrapers andtower blocks. If you are from this part of the world, I can justimagine what it must be like to come out from the Soldier Fieldfootball stadium with 60,000 other fans around you...awesome. Comingfrom the other side of the Atlantic, I really do need to point out tomy American cousins that this isn't 'real football', but that'sanother story...haha...Nice stadium though... /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2039_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2040_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2041_.jpgIf there was one very small criticism of the scenery, it is thelack of animated flags. Being used to these in many other X-Planescenery packages, it just felt a little strange not seeing them here.This is just a very minor point and doesn't really detract too muchfrom my enjoyment of the scenery, but just something to be aware of ifyou like this sort of animation. On the positive side, I could easilyprattle on and on about the virtues of what is on offer here, but in astrange way I feel I don't need to, as the scenery (and screen shots)really speak for themselves. Sitting on the apron of this historicairfield with Chicago as the backdrop is just fabulous, and if youwere to close your eyes for a moment, you really could imagineyourself being there. /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2042_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2043_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2044_.jpgFinal ThoughtsHaving been lucky enough to review several payware scenery packagesover recent months, the good news is that in my opinion, the X-Planevirtual world is very much alive and in good hands. Welcoming the Orbxteam to the group is great news for sim fans, and from what I haveseen and experienced from this historic corner of the USA, I believeOrbx have raised the bar somewhat; not just with their scenery, butalso in their overall approach to payway scenery. I am not sayingothers are falling short, just that these guys are clearly leading byexample, which has to be a good thing for us customers. This initialrelease is pitched at the asking price of just over 25 USD, which Ibelieve is pretty decent value for money. I really can't wait to see what comes next from the Orbx team,because if Merrill C. Meigs Field is anything to go by, we have lots tolook forward to. Stuart McGregor Purchase Orbx - KCGX Merrill C. Meigs Field for X-Plane 11 Also available for: KCGX for FSX/Prepar3D KCGX for Aerofly FS2 /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2045_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2046_.jpg /images/reviews/orbxmeig/t/screenshot__2047_.jpg
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