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  1. /images/notams/notams22/fulc0524.jpgAfter listening to customer feedback and comments we have made somemajor changes to the throttle project. One of the main comments wereceived was that customers expected the throttle to have the samefulcrum quality but they wanted something a bit more special. Not justa basic throttle quadrant. Well, we heard you! We have brought forward our Pro Jetlinerthrottle add on and are now offering this as part of the basekickstarter! This means that you will now receive 4 engine thrust levers withworking reverser levers and TOGA and Auto Throttle disconnectbuttons. You can run these as 2 or 4 engines and it also comes withspeed brake and flap levers to match. The plan was to launch this add on after the kickstarter priced ataround £100 as an optional accessory beyond the plain white jet styletops we include in the base unit. However we are replacing these basicones with the pro version for all Kickstarter backers whether you arein the first 100 or if you are in the later group. About Fulcrum One Throttle QuadrantThe Fulcrum One Throttle Quadrant is a 6 axis USB throttle for PCflight simulation. It is a follow up product to the Fulcrum One Yokewhich has been very well received from both enthusiast flight simmersand real world pilots. The key features are: 6 analogue axis levers each with a reverse/cutoff detent.Non-contact GMR magnetic sensors on each axis as per our yoke.6 two way momentary rocker switches.Adjustable angle of desktop mounting the lever action to allow for different aircraft types.Interchangeable lever tops for different aircraft type.Metal construction.Realistic and smooth system for lever tensioning based on real aircraft mechanisms.Source Web site
  2. /images/notams/notams22/spin0520/spin0520.jpgThe aerodrome is open to light and ultralight aviation under visualflight rules. In 2014, it handled 30,000 aircraft movements. The airfield has two parallel runways (05/23) for airplanes. One ispaved and measures 955 x 20 meters, the other is unpaved and measures1025 x 60 meters. It also has a separate unpaved runway for ultralightaviation. Nangis aerodrome is a perfect departure spot to fly over thebeautiful Palace of Vaux Le Vicomte. /images/notams/notams22/spin0520/lfai-1.jpg /images/notams/notams22/spin0520/lfai-2.jpgEnjoy your flight! Purchase Spinoza - LFAI Nangis Les Loges MSFS See other scenery from Spinoza for MSFS 2020
  3. /images/notams/notams19/topo1111.jpgNew! UltraMesh Arkansas and Tennessee! UltraMeshExpanding our selection of the ultra-high-resolution UltraMeshproduct line, UltraMesh Arkansas and UltraMeshTennessee are now available at the FlightSim.Com Store.Featuring an incredible 2.3m horizontal resolution compiled from 1mLIDAR bare earth source data, this is truly the most detailed andaccurate rendition of the states of Arkansas and Tennessee elevationmodels ever produced for the FSX trunk and all its branches. One caveat of ultra-high 2m resolution terrain is a shorter visualrange than some of the lower, more prevalent LODs, such as theToposim Continents Collection,making this terrain mesh more conductive to low-altitude barnstormingand bush flying, ultralights, and ground operations such as avatarhiking or off-road four-wheeling. Try it with a Jeep or Humvee--greatfun! UltraMesh Arkansas and UltraMesh Tennessee are compatible with FSX,FSX-SE, all versions of P3D, and FSW. As well, it works great withOrbx Global Vector,Ultimate Terrain USA,as well as all photoreal ground texture products, UltraMesh Arkansas and UltraMesh Kentucky are a most worthyadditions to Toposim's new line of ultra-detailed and accurate terrainUltraMesh for the FSX/P3D/FSW family of simulators. Purchase Toposim - UltraMesh Tennessee Purchase Toposim - UltraMesh Arkansas See all Toposim scenery add-ons
  4. Flight Sim WorldOne Year Since Closure, What Went Wrong?By Michael Hayward /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-39-49-326.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-40-00-826.jpgMay 24th of this year marked a yearsince the closure of Dovetail Games - Flight Sim World. A new platformon the market spawning out of FSX: Steam Edition and Flight School,this was supposed to be a part of the new era of flight simulation,coming from a respected simulator-focused company with features beingpromised to spearhead the future of the genre. None of it however came to fruition and just under a year frombeing released, the simulator was canned with an end date six daysafter its first anniversary. So what went wrong with Flight Sim World? Did it do anythingparticularly right? In this article, I plan to look at what Flight SimWorld offered, where it excelled and what led to its demise. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-43-41-335.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-44-19-261.jpgFlight SchoolIn April 2016, Dovetail Games released Flight School ontoSteam. Sold as their initial step of in-house flight simulators basedon the Microsoft Enterprise Simulation Platform (ESP), it was a quicktaste of what was to come, once more development time had passed andthe community had a chance to input their ideas into the simulator. Itinitially came with three aircraft: the Piper Cub, Piper Cherokee andfor those who pre-ordered, an exclusive Diamond DA42 (100 days beforeit was added to the main release). These aircraft were all built incollaboration withA2Aand came with Accu-Feel as standard, allowing for a high-quality listof default aircraft. The world environment was also new with Orbx TrueEarth asstandard. Compressed bitmap ground textures were replaced with higherquality DirectDraw Surface (DDS) tiles and new 3D volumetric nightlighting was also added. Billboarding was also mostly removed thanksto better-defined ground class definitions and a higher range ofground images to choose from. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-44-43-760.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-46-13-053.jpgFlight School was a rather simple simulator and obviously broughtin a lot from its predecessor, FSX. The biggest change and sellingpoint however was the fact that it was now 64-bit and the very firstESP flight simulator to do so! This meant, while previous simulatorswere stuck with 4 GB memory limitations, FSc was a lot less restrictiveto where you could fly and how far -P3D v4was also still a few months away so there was no other 64-bit alternative atthis point. The UI for the new simulator looked smart and modern, breaking awayfrom the old clunky style that a lot of current platforms used. Therewas also a number of missions thrown in too, varied for the differentaircraft included. I personally liked the 'Pilot's License' page whichgave you a simple logbook and counted your total sim-hours, a verysmart move for those that like to keep track of their virtual flying. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-47-20-273.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-48-23-583.jpgThere was however no modding support or multiplayer (two thingsthat most players see as key for a flight simulator). They werehowever promised to arrive in the next stage once it was ready to beannounced. Flight Sim WorldOn May 3rd 2017, Dovetail Games dropped a onto their YouTube Channel, showcasing a new simulator in line withtheir 'World' simulators. Train Sim World had entered early accesswith CSX: Heavy Haul earlier in the year, and it was now time forflight to join with the series. It also came with a message at the end- All owners of Flight School would receive the new game absolutelyfree! Dovetail Games are sometimes seen as a pariah to free upgradesand bonuses with their Train Simulator series, a topic for anothertime, but to see this brand-new simulator only days away from release(especially looking so clean and modern), definitely opened a numberof eyes to the future of where things were going. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-55-37-906.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-27-14-154.jpgThe simulator came packaged with seven aircraft by default. These were: Piper PA-18 Super Cub (wheels and water skis)Piper PA-28 CherokeeDiamond DA40 StarDiamond DA42 Twin StarPiper PA-34 SenecaPiper PA-46 Malibu MirageVans RV7Two more aircraft also made their way into the simulator asthird-party paid add-ons. These were the Piper PA-28R Arrow III fromJust Flight and the Curtiss P40-F Warhawk by BlueSkyFS. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-56-04-547.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-56-39-348.jpgSoon after release, reactions to the simulator were mixed, to saythe least. While some praised it for adding a new product to themarket and adding variety to the way we flew, others criticised it forthe lack of add-ons and aircraft it came with, many citing the lack ofjetliners. Dovetail for months would release weekly Thursday updateswhich would fix the stability of the platform and minimise crasheswhile working on aircraft to ensure they flew as lifelike as possiblewith bug fixes made throughout its lifecycle. When August came, the first major upgrade to the platform came inthe form of TrueSKY clouds, which looked phenomenal! There were a fewminor graphical glitches known as 'swirly clouds' at the verybeginning, but these were fixed by the next day. In my opinion theseclouds really brought new life to the platform. These were trulydynamic and volumetric, meaning billboarding was finally a thing ofthe past. Combined with an upgrade to sky colors at the same time,this created some really fantastic visual effects! /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-58-07-429.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_22-59-36-951.jpgThe Flight Sim Show 2017 at RAF Cosford was also the first showthat Flight Sim World would be featured at. Here they had a fairlylarge stand that attracted many users to the simulator. We also had aseminar with the project lead Stephen Hood towards the end of theday. Whilst he had been criticised in the past, he was very open aboutthe future of the simulator and a lot of opinions were changed. Whilemany hadn't seen much from Flight Sim World beforehand, his talkfilled the community with hope, especially with what was in-store for2018 with the announcement of both a career mode and private jetcoming into the game. The only thing they lacked was someone whospecialised in flight dynamics, but this was a search that was verymuch ongoing for them. Around November 2017, a survey was sent to everybody who ownedFlight Sim World. This included a few questions on what we would liketo see added to the platform, as well as a list of 46 items that wewould order in order of importance. Soon after that, everything wentquiet. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-01-10-904.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-01-36-414.jpg EndgameOn April 23rd 2018, apress releasewas posted onto the Dovetail Games blog announcing the end of FlightSim World and everything that was to be. Citing the lack of directionand falling number of users, it was decided that all development wouldstop for the platform immediately, and on May 24th the simulator wouldbe removed from the Steam and Dovetail stores entirely. Those whoowned the simulator previously would keep it, but no-one else wouldever be able to purchase it thereafter. The day came and went and withthat, the once growing platform with so many ideas ahead, fell intothe depths of flight simming history. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-01-50-077.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-02-03-365.jpgSo What Went Wrong With Flight Sim World?There are a number of factors that came into play with the demiseof Flight Sim World. Some played a much bigger factor than others, butall combined, led to its downfall. Below I will highlight some of themajor reasons that I feel led to the fall of the platform. Developer BacklashSoon after Dovetail Games first announced Flight Sim World, therewere some talks behind closed doors about agreements between DTG andthird-party developers. Not much is known about what was said and whatofferings were made, but soon after release, there was some majorbacklash from a number of developers that targeted Flight Sim World asa money-grab scheme. This led to some conflict between Dovetail Games,Flight Sim World, the community and payware developers which neverreally calmed down. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-03-30-311.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-04-06-456.jpgThis lack of third-party support meant that already, Flight SimWorld was threatened with quite possibly a very limited amount ofcontent coming into it from other sources. This definitely pushed awaya lot of users who like to add high-quality content alongside theirbase game from a number of reputable developers. Lack Of Add-Ons And JetsSpeaking of lack of add-ons, this was also an issue in itself as itlimited the replayability of Flight Sim World. Most people will havetwo or three high-quality aircraft and a number of smallerless-advanced ones to fill their virtual hangar, however FSW only hada small handful of GA aircraft to choose from. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-05-01-546.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-06-45-093.jpgI remember a couple of days after release I managed to figure out away to mod aircraft and scenery by editing the simulator config filesdirectly, and so published this onto theSteam Guidessystem as well as onto YouTube. To this day, two of my four guides aresitting in the top four most popular for FSW, with the aircraft guidesitting at the top of the list. Unfortunately however these were notwithout their own flaws as gauges and switches are compiled in32-bit. The upshot of this is that these would not function within thesimulator and therefore could not be manipulated (although they stilldisplayed correctly). An SDK was released by Dovetail as part of the Pro Mission Editor,and for a year after closure was still maintained by the developers,meaning people could in actual fact create their own aircraft andscenery for the simulator (however, very few people did). /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-11-52-783.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-11-54-952.jpgThe Dwindling User BaseFrom its initial release, fewer and fewer people were attracted toit, regardless of updates and new features. The sim's peak stands at644 users according to SteamDB, and that was on release day. Incomparison, FSX: Steam Edition peaks at 5,821, while X-Plane 11 held2,268 at one time - both of those numbers not including third-partyand DVD users! This lack of interest from the community meant thatDovetail was trying to provide high-level additions and features forpeople that were not even there. While many hoped that it would slowlyincrease in usage, this just never happened and as a result, the onlyalternative was to axe the whole thing. I Already Own FSX, So What's The Point?Many also didn't see the need for a new simulator in the firstplace. If you already owned FSX, why should you spend time on a newplatform? With P3D v4 soon to be released, there just wasn't a needfor Dovetail to release something else of a 'lower quality'. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-27-35-030.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsc_2019-05-30_23-27-59-761.jpgFlight Sim World also had fewer features than FSX and didn't comewith nearly as much content for essentially the same price. Thiscomparison straight away drew crowds away from the dwindlingplatform. I know a few people who also question why Dovetail didn't base thenew platform onMicrosoft Flight.Flight had a much more modern engine, that while based on ESP, wasmuch more game oriented. The default environment (while limited) alsolooked so much better than its predecessor and aircraft flew reallywell. Dovetail had access to this but chose not to use it. Who knowswhat would have happened and how much further they could have got ifthey did. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-30_23-46-00-546.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-30_23-54-08-583.jpgDid They Do Anything Right?While not perfect, there was certainly a lot that Flight Sim Worldexcelled at. Its biggest selling point at first was the fact it was awell-established GA flight simulator with a selection of Piper andDiamond aircraft and all the navigation aids you needed to flyanywhere in the world. There are also a number of other things thatwent right for Dovetail Games which I will certainly go into detailwith. General AviationIf you were looking for a simulator that specialised in a set fewgeneral aviation aircraft, then Flight Sim World was perfect for you!It held a number of Piper and Diamond models (as well as a VansRV-7A), VOR waypoints to navigate and a default world that didn't lookhalf bad once Orbx had done their work. I personally thoroughlyenjoyed flying in an out of Elstree, which now serves as my homeairport for the real-life NPPL I am doing. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-04-13-985.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-04-40-491.jpgBy having fewer planes, it meant that Dovetail Games could focus alot more on perfecting each one for the platform, making them the bestthey could be with as many systems simulated as possible. High-Quality Default AircraftDovetail Games also collaborated with A2A Simulations for a lot oftheir default aircraft, providing a lot of modelling and systemssupport. All aircraft also came with Accu-Feel, meaning ground and aireffects were also simulated. While this would never be as comprehensive as Blade Element Theorywhich simulates the airflow around your aircraft's model, this upgradein the basic flight dynamics meant that you would definitely feel somelife in your aircraft. The perspex shimmer also added an extra dynamiclevel of flying to your aircraft, with gauges and dials shaking fromengine vibrations, sun visors and loose objects being forced down onheavy landings. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-05-43-153.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-06-11-637.jpgFlying in Flight Sim World definitely added more of a challengewhen compared to FSX, and this is what a lot of people were lookingfor. Clouds And The World EnvironmentBy adding Simul trueSKY clouds to Flight Sim World, many saw thisas the peak of their development by really bringing the skyenvironment to life. trueSKY added realistic shader-rendered clouds tothe simulator with a soft approach to clipping, meaning you could flythrough these without them disappearing in front of you. Previoussimulations had used billboarding to make clouds; a group of 2Dtextures wrapped around one another with a single central anchorpoint. Where a lot of simulators lacked good weather and cloud simulation,Flight Sim World excelled at this. Weather particle effects on theaircraft windshield that moved dynamically to your movement, cloudsthat wouldn't go amiss in the real world and sky colors that (albeita little exaggerated) filled the world with color and life. Theynever got a chance to implement real-world weather, but on their finalupdate did add dynamic weather that would change naturally overtime. This added an extra level of depth to the sky simulation and formany, this was a step in the right direction. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-15-38-434.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-18-11-587.jpgPBR or Physically Based Rendering was also added to FSW, meaningyou could also get a lot more detail out of the aircraft model andworld environment based on what material they were made of. PBRmanaged the reflection and up close detail depending on how light hitobjects. Bump mapping on aircraft also excelled when it came to thelevel of detail you could see when looking up close at surfaces. Orbx provided their FTX Global add-on to be packaged with thesimulator by default. This gave the world scenery a lot more varietywhen compared to FSX and P3D, with higher quality textures and morevariety of landclass tiles to choose from. Different continents alsohad their own sub-textures, meaning whenever you flewtrans-continentally (admittedly not very often, you're in a small propplane!), your departure and arrival landscape always lookeddifferent. With area-specific add-ons like the freeware Kahului AirMission Pack, it also upgraded the scenery in and around the Hawaiianislands and airports, giving the simulator some focus areas that lookeven better than the rest! ESP may not be the prettiest SDK to use, but Dovetail definitelymanaged to do a lot with it. I stand by the fact that to me, this waspossibly the nicest looking flight simulator ever. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-26-53-893.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-31-37-922.jpgThe User InterfaceThis was something Dovetail Games had free realm on, and they did afantastic job! Created in Autodesk Scaleform, they really modernisedthe look and feel of the old clunky FSX menu and brought it into the21st century. Each menu was clean and easy to follow, navigation wassimple and everything was exactly where you expected it to be. The front screen of Flight Sim World was also clean, spacious andsimple to follow. The only hiccup that many saw was the fact that alot of the space was taken up by adverts, with only a few in-gamescreen shots thrown in. As with Flight School, I thoroughly enjoyed the PilotProfile/Logbook page which broke everything down from your latestflights, completed mission achievements, and converted your virtualflight hours to an equivalent real-world license. Setting up andcreating flight plans was also as simple as can be. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-32-20-774.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-34-06-095.jpgIn the Flight Planner, you also had the option to type in VORlocations to create your own routes following real-world airways, orfree-hand click on the map to add your own custom waypoints and followyour own lines. This was both intuitive as it meant both beginner andexperienced simmers could just click and fly! Above all, the theme song wasn't half bad either! The Future Of Dovetail Games And Flight SimulationAs it stands, it doesn't look like Dovetail Games will be releasinga brand new flight simulator for a little while, if ever. The disasterthat was Flight Sim World in terms of PR and their view in the publiceye led to a rather mundane period which saw both the company and themajority of flight simmers at an all-time low. The one silver lininghowever is that FSX: Steam Edition (brought over to the digitalplatform by DTG) is still going strong and sees an average of3,500 users on it daily looking at the stats on SteamDB.In fact, despite there being no Flight Sim team in concrete, it stillgets a fewsmall updates and tweaksas well as bug fixes on a fairly regular basis! /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-58-13-888.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-58-23-146.jpgChecking these same stats on Flight Sim World on SteamDB also showssurprisingly that despite a year of inactivity, the simulatorstill attracts a good 25-30 users DAILYwith very few moments of downtime with 0 in-game users! There iscertainly an appeal that Flight Sim World had, albeit small, thatstill manages to attract a handful of users as their main simulatorsetup. You can also look to the other two main projects Dovetail Games runto see that it has managed to shake past this episode and move on withtheir development, putting a lot more focus intoTrain Sim Worldwhich has slowly increased in users and popularity as of recent times,and the new namesake of FSW,Fishing Sim World. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-59-44-728.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_00-59-52-784.jpgOther simulators have also been able to push into the gap that wasleft by the fall of Flight Sim World, with X-Plane 11 filling theentertainment spot that was open and Prepar3D v4 giving us the 64-bitESP platform we were hoping for. But remember that Dovetail Games are by no means a smallcompany. They may not be your favorite, and some feel they are tryingto monopolise the simulator market, but when you look at the last tenyears and the amount of content they have brought into simulation as awhole, they might very well have saved the genre (especially when youconsider the dwindling numbers of the late 2000s). By keeping the Flight Simulator series alive, Dovetail Games haveat least managed to keep the hobby going for a large part of thecommunity. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-05-36-091.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-06-59-390.jpgVideo Michael Hayward Additional Screen Shot Additional Screen ShotsThe author provide a lot of pictures with this article; here are the rest. /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-07-11-936.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-07-51-461.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-10-16-619.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-10-27-005.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-13-47-754.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-13-54-946.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-14-01-840.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-14-06-331.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-15-22-120.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-16-55-096.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-16-57-633.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-17-35-776.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-17-55-928.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-19-50-260.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-21-08-556.jpg /images/op-eds/fsw/t/fsw_2019-05-31_01-21-57-199.jpg
  5. /images/notams/notams19/posi0307.jpgPositiongames has updated FSXFollow. Thisupdate includes several bug fixes and a new GUI. FSXFollow works withFSX, FSW and Prepar3D (version 4 and 3). Some of the features: Track your flightControl your plane from your device, deploy the gear, set the radio, adjust the flaps and many more controlsUse the App as a second screen using the build in gauges, Altitude, Speed, Direction, Climb and TurnUse the Radar screen to orientate yourself, airports and AI traffic are displayed as wellInitiate failures to show how good you can handle the plane in case of emergencyPractice Approaches by choosing an airport from the map. Gear, Radios and Flap are configured for landingBuilt in height map for awareness if you fly through mountainsView your detailed flight planControl your plane with your fingers or pencilFollow your flight on the go. Not limited to home network onlyOption to save an incoming screen shotRoute is shown as a line on the mapDatabase of 24000 Airports with runway dataAnimation of Approach of every runway in FSXEasy setup, no entering of ip address requiredNo local network neededWorks on the Gopositiongames.com Here is a short video with demonstrates some functions: It is available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and isavailable from theApp Store.
  6. /images/notams/notams18/logo1203.jpgTo celebrate the festive period, FlightSim.Com is inviting membersto redesign the existing FlightSim.Com logo, into a Christmas themedversion. Bill Womack from Orbx has kindly agreed to be the judge, with thetop three designs all receiving a First Class Membership for a year. Thewinning entry will be used for the duration of the Christmas period,with the results being held on the 11th of December. The closing date for members wishing to submit designs will be the9th of December. GuidelinesOnly one design per memberFlightSim.Com must be mentioned on the designAll designs must be sized 896 x 500 pixelsThe preferred format is PSD, but JPG or PNG will also be acceptableFirst and last name, and FlightSim.Com username, must be mentioned when submitting the designMembers should submit their finished designs to the editor ofFlightSim.Com, Dominic Smith, whose email is linked below: Good luck everybody! Nels, Rick & Dominic dominics@flightsim.com
  7. /images/notams/notams18/just1029.jpgNew generation of VFR photographic scenery coming soon! We're happy to be able to announce that the next generation of ourhugely popular VFR Real Scenery series of photographic scenery for theUK is coming soon for P3D, FSX and FSW! VFR Real Scenery NexGen 3D uses the very latest 25cm and 50cmaerial images to provide a general 'in sim' texture resolution of1.2m/pixel, which increases to 60cm/pixel around airports and specificpoints of interest, as well as a huge array of autogen objects toprovide an immersive '3D' feel. The combination of photographicscenery with accurately placed autogen objects gives a truly realisticrepresentation of flying over the real world - and you'll get aperformance boost as well! As well as vegetation, houses and industrial buildings, the objectlibrary contains features such as wind turbines, lighthouses andchurches, all placed where their real-world counterparts arelocated. More details and some early screen shots can be foundhere. Volume 1 should be available next month, details can be found ontheproduct pagewhere you can also sign up for email notification.
  8. For over 22 years, FlightSim.Com has offered a wide variety of services to the flight simulator community. Today we would like to announce the addition of a major new service, our FlightSim.Com store, found at: store.flightsim.com Although many people have been confused by this, FlightSim.Com has never owned a store. Over the years we've had affiliate arrangements with several flightsim stores as well as Amazon. There are also stores with names similar to ours with which we have no relationship at all. The new store will for the first time be 100% under our control, allowing us to offer you the same quality service we've offered in other areas since the dawn of the Internet. Although the current selection of products is limited compared to other stores we expect to expand rapidly as we bring other developers on board.So please check in regularly as we add new products. We'd like to thank our charter vendors who are in the shop on opening day: Drzewiecki Design Flight1 FlightSoft HiFi Technologies Perfect Flight Virtavia Virtualcol Thank you for your support over the years and with this new endeavor! Nels Anderson Rick Frerichs FlightSim.Com
  9. /images/notams/notams18/fsfc1013.jpgWe just released FS-FlightControl version 1.3.31 today with a newoptional confirmation dialog before actual aircraft positioning(enable in settings) and a map option to import and export POIs to CSVfiles. Version 1.3.31 ChangesGeneral: Improved executable manipulation security by double code signing using SHA1 and SHA256.General: Improved setup appearance when font scaling is enabled on Windows 8 or newer.General: Fixed doNotSaveSettings command line option license detection.Position: Added optional confirmation dialog before actual aircraft positioning that also allows one-time option changes (enable in settings).Position: Changed downwind back distance now relative to runway start instead of center.Position: Fixed ILS frequency option no longer shown for helipads.Position: Fixed heading, course and ILS frequency were not set (also corresponding options selected) when aircraft was positioned to runway take-off point.Map: Fixed VATSIM/IVAO/PilotEdge aircraft that are on ground are now also hidden when the hide ground traffic option in the settings is in effect.Failures: Fixed Flight1 G1000 Airspeed failure could not be reset.Aircraft: Fixed rudder trim zero was not working for ProSim.Statistics: Fixed maximized general chart state was not restored after program restart.Statistics: Fixed possible problem printing and improved error handling for approach statistics printing.Statistics: Fixed missing title in CSV import/export dialog.Network: Added option to reset the status page HTML template to the defaults.Network: Improved default status page HTML template layout.Network: Changed map provider of default status page HTML template to OpenStreetMap.Network: Fixed background and text color of default status page HTML template were not correctly adjusted to application color scheme.Settings: Added position option to show confirmation dialog before actual aircraft positioning.Settings: Added map option to import and export POIs to CSV files as well as clear all POIs.Settings: Changed final position horizontal offset signs to comply to aviation standard.Settings: Fixed map option to hide ground traffic was not recalled after program restart.Settings: Fixed position downwind distance back was not correctly displayed.Settings: Fixed vertical offset to glideslope now uses altitude unit and no longer short distance unit.Settings: Fixed missing title in select "scenery.cfg" dialog.About FS-FlightControlFS-FlightControl, a touch-optimized Instructor Station forPrepar3D, FSX and FSW, assists Simulator Operators, Flight SimulationEnthusiasts as well as Home Simmers to get the most out of theirflight simulator. The Instructor Station allows the user to set the aircraft on anapproach to any airport runway, define weather conditions as well astrigger specific or choose random aircraft system failures. FS-FlightControl also comes with a very detailed moving map,optionally with street, satellite or height map background, includingairport taxi way layouts. It includes the possibility to plan flightsdirectly in FS-FlightControl with the option to exchange them withmany relevant products. Furthermore, the flight and landing performance can be tracked and- also graphically - evaluated. More features are fuel and loadplanning, pushback control as well as remote controlling of networkcomputers. Web site:https://www.fs-flightcontrol.com Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/FSFlightControl/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/FSFlightControl
  10. NVidia Announces GeForce RTX - Their Fastest Video Card /images/notams/notams18/gtx0821.jpgNVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ delivers the ultimate PC gamingexperience. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architectureand the revolutionary RTX platform, RTX graphics cards bring togetherreal-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmableshading. This is a whole new way to experience games. NVIDIA TuringGeForce® RTX graphics cards are powered by the Turing GPUarchitecture and the all-new RTX platform. This gives you up to 6X theperformance of previous-generation graphics cards and brings the powerof real-time ray tracing and AI to games. Source
  11. /images/notams/notams18/care0816/care0816.jpgCarenado presents a new general aviation light twin for flight simulator users. FeaturesState-of-the-art configurable FPS-friendly logic system.Fully VR compatibleFull PBR (Superb material shines and reflections)Specially designed engine dynamics for XP11Support for RealityXP's GTN750* (integrated into 3D cockpit, when available).Flight physics optimized for XP11 standards.Ground handling adapted for XP11 ground physics.Physically Based Rendering materials and textures throughout.PBR materials authored with industry-standard software used by the film and gaming industries.X-Plane GNS530 (FPS friendly)Goodway Compatible.Realistic behavior compared to the real airplane. Realistic weight and balance. Tested by several pilots for maximum accuracy.*RealityXP GTN 750 is sold separately /images/notams/notams18/care0816/carenado1.jpgPurchase Carenado C340 II X-Plane 11 /images/notams/notams18/care0816/carenado2.jpg
  12. /images/notams/notams18/fs180815/fs180815.jpgDate: 6th October 2018 Time: 9:30am to 5:00pm Cost: £8 in advance (includes goody bag) / £10 on the day.Free entry for under-16s when accompanied by a paying adult. Aviation fans can experience the best that virtual flight has tooffer this autumn when the Flight Sim 2018 event, hosted by JustFlight, takes place at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford on Saturday6th October. We're proud to be hosting this major one-day event for the sixthconsecutive year and once again will be giving flight simulationenthusiasts a chance to try some of the very latest aircraft and othersoftware, take a look at the new technology from specialist flight simPC and cockpit equipment builders, have a chat with developers,publishers and fellow virtual aviators - and no doubt pick up abargain or two! /images/notams/notams18/fs180815/fs2018-1.jpgMore than 30 exhibitors have already confirmed their attendance,with more expected to follow, and a full day of presentations isscheduled in the adjoining auditorium. We're already looking forwardto welcoming many of the leading companies in flight simulation,including Laminar Research, Orbx, Aerosoft and Infinite Flight. Entrance to the impressive RAF Museum is free to all visitors, sojoin us in October and enjoy the very best of both the virtual and thereal worlds of aviation in the same venue! We guarantee a very warmwelcome for new and veteran desktop pilots alike and to all aviationenthusiasts who are keen to find out more about life in the virtualskies. /images/notams/notams18/fs180815/fs2018-2.jpgTo save money by booking your ticket in advance and for all theshow details, visit the Flight Sim 2018 show web site atflightsimshow.com.
  13. Seattle Airports XPublisher: Drzewiecki DesignReview Author: Augusto FerreiraSuggested Price: $43.00/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.png /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea09.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea10.jpgSeattleSeattle, a city on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, issurrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and containsthousands of acres of parkland. The city's primary commercial airport is Seattle-TacomaInternational Airport, locally known as Sea-Tac Airport and located inthe city of SeaTac, which is named for the airport. It is operated bythe Port of Seattle and is served by a number of airlines connectingthe region with international, national, and domesticdestinations. The airport is a major hub for Delta Air Lines as wellas Alaska Airlines and its regional subsidiary, Horizon Air. PaineField in Everett will also operate flights beginning in September 2018pending construction of the new terminal. There is also Boeing Field,which is used for general aviation, cargo flights, andtesting/delivery of Boeing airliners. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea05.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea06.jpgIntroductionDrzewiecki Design's Seattle Airports X covers fiveairports/locations in the Washington state area of the United Statesand they are as follows: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport KSEASnohomish County Paine Field KPAEBoeing Field (officially King County International Airport) KBFIRenton Municipal Airport KRNTAuburn Municipal Airport S50 /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae07.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae08.jpgCompatibilityDrzewiecki Design's Seattle Airports X is a cross-platform sceneryadd-on and is available for the following flight simulators: FSX, P3Dv1 v2 v3 v4 and also with FSW. The package is also compatible withSeattle City X(also by Drzewiecki Design), MegaSceneryEarth and alsoall of theOrbxproducts. Included DocumentsA detailed PDF document is included in the package and givesdetails about what is included in each airport/location. It is worthreading as otherwise there are areas you could miss. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea13.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea14.jpgEase Of InstallationInstallation is very simple. Download the zip file, unzip it andthen run the main installer. Here you have the option of selectingwhich platform you wish to install the scenery into. There are alsoadditional options which can be selected as required. Getting StartedAs there are multiple airports in this package, I will present eachone individually, providing a brief description of each, followed by aseries of screen shots. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea07.jpgSeattle-Tacoma International AirportSeattle-Tacoma International Airport also referred to as Sea-TacAirport or Sea-Tac, is the primary commercial airport serving theSeattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. Theairport's passenger facilities consist of the main terminal building,along with two satellite terminal buildings. There are three runwaysavailable, all of them being concrete. The entire airport covers anarea of 2,500 acres or 3.9 square miles. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea01.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea02.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea03.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea04.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea08.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea16.jpgPaine FieldPaine Field, also known as Snohomish County Airport, is a smallinternational airport serving part of the Seattle metropolitanarea. The airport was built in 1936 and began commercial service in1939. In 1966, the Boeing Company selected Paine Field for the siteof its Everett assembly plant as part of the Boeing 747 program. PaineField has three runways: 16R-34L, 16L-34R and 11-29. 16R-34L is 9,010feet (2,750 m) in length. Paine Field is home to the Boeing EverettFactory, the world's largest building by volume, and the primaryassembly location for Boeing's wide-body 747, 767, 777 and some 787aircraft. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae01.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae02.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae03.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae04.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae05.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae06.jpg Boeing FieldBoeing Field, officially King County International Airport, is apublic airport owned and operated by King County, five miles south ofdowntown Seattle, Washington. It has two runways: 14R/32L and14L/32R. The airport has some passenger services, but is mostly usedby general aviation and cargo. It is named after the founder ofBoeing, William E. Boeing. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kfbi01.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kfbi02.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kfbi03.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kfbi04.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kfbi05.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kfbi06.jpgRenton Municipal AirportRenton Municipal Airport is a public use airport located in Renton,a city in King County, Washington, United States. The airport islocated approximately 12 miles southeast of downtown Seattle near thesouth end of Lake Washington and has one runway designated 16/34. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/krnt08.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/krnt02.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/krnt03.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/krnt04.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/krnt05.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/krnt06.jpgAuburn Municipal AirportAuburn Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located2 nautical miles north of downtown Auburn, in King County,Washington. The airport has one asphalt paved runway which is mostlyused for general aviation. The airport is referred to as Dick ScobeeField, after Francis "Dick" Scobee, an Auburn and Washington nativewho was the commander astronaut for the Space ShuttleChallenger. Scobee was killed in the 1986 Challenger disaster. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/s50-01.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/s50-02.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/s50-05.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/s50-06.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/s50-03.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/s50-04.jpgAirport ModellingDrzewiecki Design - Seattle Airports X is quite an accomplishment,as the amount of detail included is quite staggering, especially whenyou factor in all of the different airport terminals, hangars, gatesand office buildings, etc. All of these objects are correctly placed(for the most part) on a photographic overlay of each of the differentairports. The resolution of this overlay is such that even when viewedclose up, it still retains an element of clarity. There is also an abundance of 3D people located around thedifferent airports. These range from airport marshallers topassengers, and help bring the airports to life. As well as the 3Dpeople, there is also a fair amount of airport clutter and vehicles,and (as with the people), they all add realism and help give all thedifferent airports a busy feeling! The coverage area too is really quite exceptional and is one of themost impressive sceneries I have personally seen in some time. As youcan see from the numerous screen shots in the review, each airport issufficiently detailed to allow a high degree of authenticity. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea11.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/ksea12.jpgOf course, there are a few areas which let the scenery down,i.e. the absence of 3D grass and animated windsocks for one thing.There's also the night lighting, which...when compared to the likes ofX-Plane, looks decidedly old fashioned. However, even those issues weren't enough to take away the hugeamount of enjoyment I had exploring this scenery. In fact, some of thebest features of this product (at least for myself), were the SODEjetways and the automatic seasonal switching. Scenery PerformanceDuring my testing of Drzewiecki Design's Seattle Airports X, I didnot experience any performance loss which I thought distracted from myenjoyment. /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae09.jpg /images/reviews/drzeseat/t/kpae10.jpgConclusionSeattle Airports X is a must have for any simmer with a passinginterest of Seattle or large airports in the PNW. If you're a heavymetal fan or a GA flyer, there's enough included in this package tokeep you entertained for quite some time. Yes, the price might seemsteep, but when you consider that for the price you are in factgetting five airports, the price doesn't seem too bad. One other thingI should mentioned, is the commitment put into this scenery by thedevelopers. Since its initial release, it has been updated, and the extras nowincluded, make it a far more enjoyable package than when firstreleased; notably the inclusion of Seattle-Tacoma InternationalAirport. /images/notams/notams18/drze0503/drze0503.jpgAugusto Ferreira Purchase Drzewiecki Design - Seattle Airports X
  14. /images/notams/notams18/drze0726.jpgPolish Airports vol.3 is a package of highly detailed sceneries ofEPSY Mazury, EPPO Poznan, EPWR Wroclaw and EPBY Bydgoszcz airports inPoland. AirportsPoznan-Lawica Henryk Wieniawski AirportBydgoszcz Ignacy Jan Paderewski AirportWroclaw Copernicus AirportOlsztyn-Mazury AirportScenery FeaturesVery high quality sceneries of EPSY Mazury, EPWR Wroclaw, EPPO Poznan and EPBY Bydgoszcz airportsPhotoreal Poznan, Bydgoszcz and Wroclaw cities with landmarks and autogenUp-to-date scenery of all airports including newly constructed terminals, aprons and taxiwaysFully automatic seasonal changesAdvanced custom-made lighting, optional Dynamic Lighting for P3Dv4SODE animations3D people, ground vehicles, optional static aircraftCustom PDF chartsFSX, FSX:SE, FSW, P3Dv1-v4 compatibilityCompletely new lighting system incl. Dynamic Lighting for P3Dv4 and Lights Always ON featureSODE support for jetways and other animationsOptional, new static aircraft for each airportFully automatic season switching Purchase Drzewiecki Design - Polish Airports vol. 3 X v4 /images/notams/notams18/drze0726.png
  15. /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo0719.jpgFlightSimExpo Announces Dates And Orlando Location For 2019After a sold-out event with over 1,100 attendees in Las Vegas,FlightSimExpo is bringing North America's community-driven flightsimulation conference to Renaissance Orlando in June 2019! /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo1.jpgORLANDO - July 19, 2018 - FlightSimExpo is pleased to announce thatafter a successful inaugural event in Las Vegas, the second annualcommunity-driven flight simulation conference will land in Orlando onJune 7-9, 2019. Orlando, one of America's most visitor-oriented and family-friendlycities, is a top event destination with a wide variety of nearbyactivities and attractions. The city boasts many domestic andinternational flight options and is also home to several civilian andmilitary aviation simulation and training facilities. "We are proud to have based our location on input from developers,exhibitors, attendees, and the flight simulation community," says PhilCoyle. "In a recent Twitter poll, Orlando was voted the best locationfor 2019, consistent with feedback we've received from those whojoined us in Las Vegas in 2018." The 2019 event venue is Renaissance Orlando, a Marriotthotel. Located next to one of Orlando's historic theme parks, minutesfrom International Drive and Pointe Orlando, Renaissance Orlandooffers an incredible atmosphere for the 2019 event. With great roomrates, excellent on-site and nearby food options, and a focus onhospitality, organizers are excited to be working with RenaissanceOrlando this year. /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo2.jpg /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo3.jpg"When I was on site a few weeks ago, it was clear the venue is agreat fit for FlightSimExpo," says Evan Reiter, one of theconference's co-founders. "Food is made from scratch in-house, theballrooms are beautiful, there is a pool, arcade, and outdoor gamespaces...really, it's going to make for a fantastic event!" In 2018 in Las Vegas, FlightSimExpo welcomed more than 1,100attendees, along with 45 exhibitors and 21 speakers. Developers inattendance included Orbx, 1C Game Studios, FlyJSim, PILOT'S, REXSimulations, X-Plane, Aerosoft, Infinite Flight, NATCA, Navigraph,PilotEdge, ProSim, simFlight/simMarket, and many more. FlightSimExpolooks forward to hosting even more simmers and developers in 2019. Conference registration for the June 2019 event will open inDecember, with Advance Registration starting at the same low price ofjust $50 for the whole weekend. /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo4.jpg /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo5.jpgFlightSimExpo encourages our attendees to stay in touch! We'republishing video of each of the event seminars, along with interviewsand stories from the 2018 event. Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, or ournewly-created YouTube channel to see why you should join us in Orlandoin 2019! About FlightSimExpoFlightSimExpo is North America's community-driven flight simulationconference. The first FlightSimExpo was held in 2018 at Flamingo LasVegas Resort, drawing more than 1,100 simmers along with 45 exhibitorsand over 20 speakers. The second annual event takes place atRenaissance Orlando on June 7-9, 2019. FlightSimExpo was formed by theflight simulation community and members from Boston Virtual ARTCC withyears of experience in flight simulation, aviation, and eventplanning. /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo6.jpg /images/notams/notams18/expo0719/expo7.jpgLinkswww.flightsimexpo.com https://www.facebook.com/FlightSimExpo
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  17. /images/notams/notams18/drze0503/drze0503.jpgSeattle Airports X is the most complete, up-to-date, affordable andperformance-friendly scenery package of 5 airports in the Seattlemetropolitan area, Washington state, USA. This product is compatiblewith FSX-based platforms including Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)and Lockheed Martin Prepar3D (P3D). Please note that this product doesnot include the city of Seattle but is fully compatible and designedto work together with Seattle City X by Drzewiecki Design. AirportsSeattle-Tacoma International Airport (IATA: SEA, ICAO: KSEA, FAALID: SEA), also referred to as Sea-Tac, is the primary commercialairport serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state ofWashington. It is located in the city of SeaTac, approximately 13miles (21 km) south of Downtown Seattle. The airport, the largest inthe Pacific Northwest region of North America, is owned and operatedby the Port of Seattle. The airport has flights to cities throughoutNorth America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It is the main hubfor Alaska Airlines and its regional subsidiary Horizon Air, whoseheadquarters are near the airport. It is a hub and internationalgateway to Asia and Europe for Delta Air Lines, which has expanded atSea-Tac since 2011. The airport is the 28th busiest airport in theworld by passenger traffic, serving over 45 million passengers in2016, and is considered one of the fastest growing in the UnitedStates and the world. It is categorized in the National Plan ofIntegrated Airport Systems for 2015-2019 as a primary commercialservice (large hub) airport based on 16,121,123 enplanements in2012. The airport is the largest generator of vehicle trips in thestate, and its 13,000-car parking garage is North America's largestparking structure under one roof. Busiest domestic destinations fromSeattle-Tacoma are: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Anchorage, Denver, LasVegas, Phoenix and Chicago. Busiest International destinations are:Vancouver, Seoul, London, Dubai and Tokyo. ~40% of the traffic isserved by Alaska Airlines, ~15% by Delta Air Lines, ~11% by HorizonAir, ~8% by Southwest Airlines and ~7% by United Airlines. /images/notams/notams18/drze0503/seattle1.jpgOur product represents the airport after the expansion constructionwork is completed - with the new International Arrivals Facility, bothSatellite Terminals modernized, additional structures added to the Aterminal and with the amazing Skybridge. The project is expected to becompleted by 2021 at a cost of $766 million. After the new IAF opensthe South Satellite will continue to be used for arrivinginternational flights and additional international gates will be addedin Concourse A, nearly doubling the number of gates capable of servinglarger wide-body aircraft. Paine Field (IATA: PAE, ICAO: KPAE, FAA LID: PAE), also known asSnohomish County Airport, is a small international airport servingpart of the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state ofWashington. It is located in unincorporated Snohomish County, betweenthe cities of Mukilteo and Everett, about 30 miles (48 km) north ofSeattle. Paine Field is home to the Boeing Everett Factory an airplaneassembly building owned by Boeing. Located on the northeast corner ofPaine Field, it is the largest building in the world by volume at13,385,378 m3 and covers 399,480 m2. This is the factory where thewide-body Boeing 747, 767, 777, and 787 are assembled. Plans for thefactory were first announced in 1966 for it to be the site of theconstruction of the 747 after Boeing was awarded a US$525 millioncontract from Pan American World Airways to build 25 747s. Itpurchased 780 acres north of the then little-used Paine Field, whichwas operated by the US Army in World War II. Boeing has had an Everettpresence since 1943. In 1968 it began offering factory tours with thefirst roll out of the 747. Over 150,000 people visit the Everett Siteeach year. The factory includes a Boeing Employees' Credit Unionbranch and several cafes. Across the airport to the west is The BoeingStore, a theater, and a Future of Flight Aviation Center, which runsthe factory tour. The Everett Factory employs over 30,000 people,including its own fire department, security team, daycare center andfitness center. /images/notams/notams18/drze0503/seattle2.jpgBoeing Field, officially King County International Airport (IATA:BFI, ICAO: KBFI, FAA LID: BFI), is a public airport owned and operatedby King County, five miles south of downtown Seattle, Washington. Theairport has some passenger service, but is mostly used by generalaviation and cargo. It is named after the founder of Boeing, WilliamE. Boeing. The airport's property is mostly in Seattle just south ofGeorgetown, with its southern tip extending into Tukwila. It covers594 acres (240 ha) and has more than 375,000 operations yearly. It isin the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011-2015,which called it a primary commercial service airport. The Boeing Company has facilities at the airport. Finalpreparations for delivery of Boeing 737 aircraft after the first testflight are made at Boeing Field. Boeing facilities at the airport havealso included a paint hangar and flight test facilities. The initialassembly of the 737 was at Boeing Field in the 1960s because thefactory in Renton was at capacity building the Boeing 707 and Boeing727. After 271 aircraft, production moved to Renton in late1970. Production of military airborne early warning and controlaircraft based on the 737 is located at Boeing Field. Renton Municipal Airport (IATA: RNT, ICAO: KRNT, FAA LID: RNT) is apublic use airport located in Renton, a city in King County,Washington, United States. The airport's northern boundary is LakeWashington and the Will Rogers - Wiley Post Memorial SeaplaneBase. Renton Airport has a floating dock and a launching ramp forconversion from wheeled landings to water takeoffs and landings. Theairport is owned by the City of Renton and is a general aviationairport which serves Renton and other nearby communities. It providesregional aviation services for air charter, air taxi, corporate,business and recreational flyers. /images/notams/notams18/drze0503/seattle3.jpgRenton Airport is adjacent to the Boeing Renton Factory which is afacility where Boeing 737 Next Generation and MAX airliners arebuilt. 1,119 B-29s and 943 C-97s were built in the Renton plant. InMay 1954 the prototype of what would become the Boeing 707, the Boeing367-80, was rolled out at the Renton plant starting a long associationwith the production of the Boeing 707 line. When the first productionBoeing KC-135 Stratotanker first flew in August 1956 from Renton itwas named City of Renton. The first production Boeing 707 was rolledout at Renton on 28 October 1957 and production continued to the last707. The Boeing 707 final assembly building was also used to producethe Boeing 727 three-engined airliner from 1963 into the 1980s. Thefirst four 747s built were refurbished in the Boeing RentonFactory. The plant also built all 1,050 Boeing 757s. In order toproduce the twin-engined Boeing 737 a new assembly line was built atRenton and the plant is still building the Boeing 737 family. The 737final assembly building when built was at the time the largestbuilding in the world by volume. New aircraft perform their firstflight from the adjacent Renton Municipal Airport and are then flownto Boeing Field for customer preparation. Auburn Municipal Airport (FAA LID: S50) is a city-owned public-useairport located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) north of downtown Auburn, inKing County, Washington. It is included in the Federal AviationAdministration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for2017-2021, in which it is categorized as a regional reliverfacility. The airport covers an area of 110 acres (45 ha) and containsone asphalt paved runway. Mostly used for general aviation, theairport offers no commercial service. With 318 aircraft based atAuburn, including 293 single engine, 14 multi-engine aircraft, and 11helicopters. The airport averages 450 operations per day. InstallationThe product will be automatically added to the Flight SimulatorScenery Library. Our installer provides you additional optionalfeatures during install. To select different options, simply run theinstaller again. Uninstall instructions are provided in themanual. SimObject Display Engine (SODE) is required for this productto be installed. Scenery FeaturesHigh quality Seattle airports in the most up-to-date versions possibleExtensive though performance-friendly internal modeling, accessible in the Avatar Mode (P3D) including Boeing Everett Factory (the whole assembly building with 747, 777 and 787 assembly lines), both delivery centers of Boeing (at KBFI and KPAE) and all terminals at KSEA.SODE jetways and automatic seasonal switching, many custom animations, advanced lighting (user controlled at wish)High quality static aircraft, custom reflections, animated vehicles, 3D people, custom meshCustom-made airport diagrams with original stand numbers used by Boeing.Highly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimization techniques used, the Lite Texture Pack providedNew In V1.1KPAE new passenger terminal added (with interior and SODE jetways) as well as new static aircraft (including Dreamlifter)KRNT new static aircraftMany little issues fixedKSEA airport added and includesThe new International Arrivals FacilityBoth Satellite Terminals modernizedAdditional structures added to the A terminalThe amazing Skybridge Purchase Drzewiecki Design - Seattle Airports X v1.1
  18. /images/notams/notams18/seat0503/seat0503.jpgSeattle City X is our next milestone in a city scenery developmentfeaturing a highly detailed model of Seattle, WA. A vast scenerycoverage, uncountable amount of custom-made objects and surprisinglygood performance gives you a true feeling of immersion into the beautyof the Pacific Northwest. Feel free to sightsee the entire downtownarea including the viewing deck of the Space Needle, pay a visit tothe Microsoft Headquarters or check out gorgeous lakes with yourfavorite seaplane. This product is compatible with FSX-based platformsincluding Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) and Lockheed MartinPrepar3D (P3D). Please note that this product does not include anyairports (except for S55 and S60) but is fully compatible and designedto work together with Seattle Airports X by Drzewiecki Design. SeattleSeattle is a seaport city on the west coast of the UnitedStates. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a land area of83.9 square miles (217.3 km2), Seattle is the northernmost city withat least 500,000 people in the United States, farther north thanCanadian cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, at about thesame latitude as Salzburg, Austria. The topography of Seattle ishilly. The city lies on several hills, including Capitol Hill, FirstHill, West Seattle, Beacon Hill, Magnolia, Denny Hill, and QueenAnne. The Kitsap and the Olympic peninsulas along with the Olympicmountains lie to the west of Puget Sound, while the Cascade Range andLake Sammamish lie to the east of Lake Washington. The city has over5,540 acres (2,242 ha) of parkland. With an estimated 704,352residents as of 2016, Seattle is the largest city in both the state ofWashington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. In 2013and 2016 it was the fastest-growing major city in the UnitedStates. The city is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound (aninlet of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington, about 100 miles (160km) south of the Canada-United States border. A major gateway fortrade with Asia, Seattle is the fourth-largest port in North Americain terms of container handling as of 2015. /images/notams/notams18/seat0503/seattle-city1.jpgSeattle is home to many world-renowned companies such as Boeing,Microsoft and Amazon. InstallationThe product will be automatically added to the Flight SimulatorScenery Library. Our installer provides you additional optionalfeatures during install. To select different options, simply run theinstaller again. Uninstall instructions are provided in themanual. Scenery FeaturesSeattle, WA scenery with over 2000 custom-made buildings including whole downtown area in 3D plus other landmarks, bridges, harbors and marinas, heliports and seaplane bases (S55 and S60), trains, trams, containers, ships, boats and other objects, all with night textures.Large scenery area (Federal Way - Everett - Redmond) with summer, winter and night textures, custom mesh, custom car traffic and a detailed autogen.Mount Rainier is included with an optional 2m mesh.Highly detailed Space Needle tower with Avatar Mode compatible interiorHighly advanced performance-friendly design, numerous optimization techniques used, the Lite Texture Pack provided Purchase Drzewiecki Design - Seattle City X v1.1 /images/notams/notams18/seat0503/seattle-city2.jpg
  19. It is with great sadness that we announce the future closure of Flight Sim World. As you know, we always had a strong ambition to bring a new experience into the established world of flight simulation, one that deliberately overhauled both the flying experience and the graphical fidelity, offering new ways to fly. Unfortunately, after many detailed discussions, we regrettably don't see a clear direction that will allow us to keep to the development time we'd want, alongside the player numbers we need. So, slightly before a year since we first launched into Early Access, we have made the intensely difficult decision to fully scale back all future development on Flight Sim World and remove it from sale on 24th May. We're sure you have lots of questions, we hope we've answered a few here. FAQ What happens to Flight Sim World if I already own it? It will remain in your Steam library, available to play in its current format. Will the sim be taken off sale? Yes, and we're working to the date of 24th May 2018. We want to give anyone who does not yet own a copy of the sim enough time to get a copy and keep it safe in their library for future play. What will happen to any Add-Ons? Add-Ons will also come off sale, but those you already own will still also be in your Steam library. We hope you can give the team the respect they deserve for their tireless hard work to date. Please know that all of us here at Dovetail hold flight simulation, the creators of add-on content, and especially you, the community for this sim, in incredibly high regard for both your support and time with Flight Sim World. - The Flight Sim World Team Source
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  24. /images/notams/notams18/fsc0127.jpgAnnouncing Initial Sponsors, Speakers, Highlights and Exhibitorsfor 2018 Event DALLAS, TX, USA - February 13, 2018 - FlightSimCon 2018, theoriginal and most successful annual aviation and flight simulationexposition and conference, is proud to announce the first round ofsponsors and exhibitors for the 2018 event. The 6th annual FlightSimCon will take place in a new, centrallocation in downtown Dallas, Texas at the Hyatt Regency Dallas Hotelon Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24, 2018. For the first time,FlightSimCon is being joined by Cockpit-Fest USA, an annual event forcockpit enthusiasts with roots dating back to 1999. After five successful years in Connecticut, FlightSimCon hasexpanded to a new, more centralized location in Dallas, Texas. Overthe previous five years the conference has grown annually since2013. FlightSimCon is for all ages, and is the largest flightsimulation and aviation conference held in the United States,attracting pilots, students, air traffic controllers, industryprofessionals, and simulation and aviation enthusiasts from around theworld. "Increasing the breadth and scope of FlightSimCon toinclude new locations, industries and markets has been the goal of FSCsince its 2013 inception" says founder Nicole Glander. In addition to a new, more centralized location, The Exhibit Hallat the Hyatt Regency in Dallas is more spacious than previous venues,allowing more vendors, communities, and exhibitors to convene in onearea. With seminar rooms adjacent to the Exhibit Hall, educationaltracts are a mere few steps away. An overnight room block at the HyattRegency has been secured and can be reserved through theFlightSimCon.com web site. Hotel information is included below. Eventadmission prices for FlightSimCon are $60 ($50 for students) for theall-weekend pass and $30 for a one-day pass ($25 for students) untilMay 15, 2018. Prices increase after May 15. Guest registration isavailable. Register now on-line atFlightSimCon.com. Sponsors, Speakers, Exhibitors and HighlightsOne differentiating aspect of FlightSimCon is its dedication toproviding an evolving spectrum of speakers and educational seminarsthat will continue to expand the market to reach new industries,markets and niches within the aviation community. FlightSimCon is pleased to be partnered with top-tier sponsor,Gleim Aviation,a company dedicated to helping aviators pass FAA exams since 1980through publishing and distributing flight training books, onlinecourses, and flight simulation training software andsystems. Additional sponsors include: Association of Flight SimulatorBuilders and Instructors (AFSBI), a member-based organizationpromoting the use of flight simulators and collaboration acrossdevelopers, builders, users, instructors and their communities,institutions and pertinent government and non-governmentorganizations). "After five successful years, FlightSimCon has become much morethan just an exposition or trade show. The 2018 conference has becomea holistic experience of aviation enthusiasts, from simulators toaircraft industry professionals, as well as the next generation ofpilots and aviators," according to Edward Main, First CommunicationsOfficer for FlightSimCon. Speakers will offer unique insights into multiple aspects of pilotlife, building and working with simulators, including X-Planeinterfaces, manufacturing for the flight sim industry as well as talesof soaring the skies in both reality and simulation. To date,FlightSimCon 2018 has confirmed the following speakers: Matt Bailey isan active pilot, X-Plane simulator interface builder and life-longaviation enthusiast. Matt will cover the basics of Arduinomicrocontrollers, the X-Plane API, and how to make the two talk toeach other. The internals of some aircraft instrument types will alsobe discussed, as well as ways to modify real instruments to make themeasier to drive with a PC. Ethan Hawes is a First Officer on theEmbraer 170/75 and Pilot Talent Acquisition Team Member for RepublicAirlines. Ethan is launching a new program, (FLAP) Future Legacy ofAviation Professionals, that will link community members to currentreal world professionals in an aviation field or topic they areinterested in. Ethan will also talk about flight simulator to realworld pilot progression. Bart Waclawik is the owner of Volair Sim, amanufacturer of flight sim chassis systems and an activecommercially-rated instrument pilot. Bart's presentation will focus onexamples of using flight simulator as a tool for an active pilot orstudent to maintain and enhance proficiency for VFR and IFRflying. Exhibit Hall will feature hands-on demonstrations, allowingattendees the ability to explore and test their hardware and softwareproducts first-hand. The International Virtual Aviation Organisation(IVAO), a platform for enthusiasts to enjoy their hobby in a simulatedreal-world environment, flying or providing air traffic controlservices since 1998. The Classic 737-200 Project, a simulator created within a cut-awaybody of a real Boeing 737-200 series aircraft cockpit, a 17-foot BellAH-1F Cobra helicopter cockpit converted by Triad Micro Systems into aweapons procedure trainer for the U.S. Army; an F-16 "FightingFalcon" Cockpit Familiarization Trainer from Wright-PattersonAFB with three 50" LCD screens and more to come. NOTE: At the time of this release, additional sponsors, exhibitors,partners and highlights are currently being finalized and will beannounced at FlightSimCon.com, as well as its social media channels,including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. About FlightSimConFlight Sim Con is an aviation and flight simulation conferencedesigned to bring pilots, air traffic controllers,students, flightsimmers, cockpit builders and aviation enthusiasts together in aninteractive social setting. Conference attendees will have theopportunity to meet others in the industry and flight sim communities,experience how online flight simulation can benefit student and ratedpilots and air traffic controllers, and engage with exhibitors andspeakers to learn about connecting flight simulation with real worldaviation. About the Hyatt Regency Hotel, DallasLocated downtown next to the iconic Dallas landmark Reunion Tower,Hyatt Regency Dallas offers accommodations with prime viewsoverlooking downtown Dallas or the Trinity River Greenbelt. The HyattRegency, 300 Reunion Boulevard, is a gateway to the best of the cityand is within walking distance of many tourist attractions, includingDealey Plaza, the Historic West End and other downtown restaurants andnightlife. The hotel offers contemporary, spacious accommodations,complimentary wi-fi, unique dining, a 24-hour Gym, outdoor swimmingpool and a FedEx Office Business Center. Reunion Tower is a 50-storiestall landmark icon with three levels of 360-degree breathtakingpanoramic viewing and impeccable dining. The hotel also has directaccess to Union Station and easy access to other transportation. Tolearn more about Dallas visitwww.visitdallas.com. TransportationDFW Airport is just 15 miles from the hotel (with a great place towatch planes land and take off at nearby Founders' Plaza) and theconvenient general aviation airport, Love Field, is 7 miles away. TheDallas Fort Worth area has one of the largest concentration oftraining and entertainment flight simulators. Together DFW airport andDallas Love Field combined are gateways to 74 million passengersannually. About Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International AirportDFW Airport is the fourth busiest airport in the United States,with over 66 million customers annually and over 1850 flights perday. With 173 domestic and 57 international nonstop destinationsworldwide, DFW is considered one of the superb airports in theworld. Its accessibility is unprecedented due to its flight offeringsacross 29 domestic and international airlines, 165 gates, 7 runwaysand central location within the continental US. DFW covers more than26.9 square miles, larger than the size of Manhattan. Source:DFWairport.com About Dallas Love FieldLocated 6 miles northwest of downtown Dallas, Texas, Dallas LoveField is the 31st busiest airport in the US, with nearly 8 millionpassenger boardings annually. Dallas Love is a city-owned publicairport that is also the corporate headquarters of Southwest Airlines,the nation's largest airline, according to the US Department ofTransportation, and the #1 airline in the DOT Consumer SatisfactionRanking for 22 of the last 26 years. Sponsor, Exhibitor, and Speaker Opportunities are Available To your reserve space, visit web site atwww.flightsimcon.comfor pricing information, floor layout, and applications. For furtherinquiry call 860.727.0050 orcontact@flightsimcon.com.
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