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/images/notams/notams22/boun1114.jpgWelcome to Inverness! After multiple real world site visits, as wellas actual flights to and from this airport, we have recreated InvernessAirport for XP11 and XP12 in stunning detail. The coverage extends farbeyond the airport itself, included in the product are all nearbyindustrial parks, as well as the nearby Dalcross Heliport - availableas a free optional download within this package. So whether you'reflying a PA28, or an A320, Inverness has something just for you! FeaturesReal World Airport LayoutUp to date, HD Ortho imagery4K Photorealistic TexturesPBR ground and building texturesDynamic Night lighting based of rel world colour tones3D Hedges, trees and Vegetation3D GrassNearby houses and farms modelledDalcross Helipad Included Rain and seasonal effects on ground (XP12 Only)HD, PBR Static Aircraft (GA & Airline)Custom HD PBR vehicles (airside and landside)Fully accurate ground markings - including accurately modelled cracks / wear & tearSource
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/images/notams/notams20/uk2k1123/inverness-3.jpgThe airfield started life as Royal Air Force station Dalcross (RAFDalcross), and was used during the Second World War. Like most old RAFstations it has the classic 3 runway triangle layout. The airfieldtransferred to civil operations in 1947. During the 1960s-1980s it wasused by British European Airways, British Airways and Dan-Air usingViscounts, Tridents and BAC1-11 aircraft. Today EasyJet, British Airways and Loganair are the main operatorsat the airport which is now part of Highlands and Islands AirportsLimited (HIAL). This is a public corporation which also owns Dundee,Islay, Inverness, Kirkwall, Stornoway, Sumburgh, Tiree and Wickairports. /images/notams/notams20/uk2k1123/inverness-1.jpgFull detail BuildingsRealistic Ground MarkingsReplacement MSFS airport base imageUK Runway markingsUse of MSFS Night lightsCustom HS VehiclesGood Frame RatesFull set of signsFencingAirliner Static Aircraft (optional)GA Static AircraftPBR Materials /images/notams/notams20/uk2k1123/inverness-2.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams19/inver1022.jpgInverness 2019 HD has now been updated to version 1.01. In the first version we had set the APT runway surface toinvisible, thinking it would inherit the surface type from polygonsunderneath. This was not the case and having a surface calledinvisible has a higher rolling resistance to your aircraft wheels thanthe 'asphalt' setting. This meant your aircraft needed more power andrunway length to takeoff. This has now been changed. Source Release Announcement
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/images/notams/notams19/uk2k0930.jpgAnnouncing Inverness 2019 HD X-Plane 11 Edition. The X-Plane version of Inverness 2019 HD is due for release in twoweeks time. This will be similar to the FSX/P3D version. This will be our first conversion made by ourselves, so unlikeprevious releases this will be a single purchase for all versions, soif you own FSX, P3D and X-Plane you only have to pay once. Like the P3DV4.5, this also includes some real PBR materials. Source
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/images/notams/notams19/uk2k0904.jpgInverness Xtreme 2019 has now been updated to V1.01. The first update for the new scenery is now available, the changesare as follows: AFD files had wrong runway ID 12/30 should be 11/29ILS DME point now read 0 at thresholdSAR hanger improvementsTower Improvements, (glass now transparent)Alignment issue for some building fixedFloating hut in industrial area fixedTouch up for base image and better FTX blendSource
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/images/notams/notams19/uk2k0904.jpgWe now have a release date for Inverness Xtreme 2019, using the newdevelopment methods and textures. Release will be this Saturday 7th September for FSX/P3D V3 and P3D V4. The X-Plane version will follow one month later. Please note that edits have been made to the scenery after thescreen shots were taken, so some images don't represent the finalproduct, this includes reworked rock textures to make them look morerealisti Source
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/images/notams/notams19/uk2k0819.jpgAfter many months and creating new models and textures, we canfinally release the first new product featuring HD and multi materialtextures, plus improved models. Primarily made for Prepar3D V4, there will also be an X-Planeversion and hopefully a version for the new MSFS 2020 when it'sreleased. Where appropriate Specular, bump (normal map) and windowreflections will be used on the main buildings and true PBR materialsas well for P3D and X-Plane. We have not forgotten FSX and P3D V3, they will also get multimaterial effects as well. There is NO FS2004 version. Source