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  1. /images/notams/notams22/dom0831.jpgPensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID:PNS), formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and PensacolaRegional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport 3 nm6 km; 3 mi) northeast of the central business districtof Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is ownedby the City of Pensacola. Despite its name, the airport does not offer scheduledinternational flights, though chartered international flights are notuncommon. This airport is one of the five major airports in northernFlorida, and among these is the second largest by passenger count. Asper Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 771,917passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 694,786enplanements in 2009, and 729,748 in 2010. In 2018, the airport served1.9 million passengers. FeaturesPBR TexturesDynamic LightingReal Ground MarkingsCustom, painstakingly hand-crafted pavement, showcasing all imperfections including dirtCustom jetwayCustom animation object, passenger animation , bus airport animation ... Source
  2. /images/notams/notams21/ever1029/ever1029.jpgA little pearl in the heart of the infamous swamp Everglades in Florida,for those who love to enjoy a little general aviation flying. Although theairport is not frequented by any commercial flights it is the place wherelots of aviation enthusiasts passed their final checkrides let it be a PPL orjust a little IFR. The airport is suitable for night flying as well with alit runway. Over 20 very high quality custom models and custom markings make it theideal add-on for Florida lovers. /images/notams/notams21/ever1029/everglades-3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/ever1029/everglades-2.jpg /images/notams/notams21/ever1029/everglades-1.jpgPurchase Pearl Simulations - X01 Everglades Airpark for MSFS 2020 See other Pearl Simulations scenery
  3. /images/notams/notams21/tabu0719.jpgMSFS Night3D V2 version offers lamps watts strengthened; newlydesigned lamps to further extend visibility of lights even at far awaydistance; optimization to avoid impact on frame rates. This Night3D package for MSFS introduces coverage for the whole ofFlorida. What exactly does Night3D do to enhance the MSFS lights system?Night3D introduces new lamps into the existing ecosystem and isdesigned to work together with default lights. It is designed tocreate in the nocturnal MSFS world those little details the nightbring with its darkness. The lamps are strategically positioned to illuminate buildings withemissive 3D light and reflections taking advantage of new MSFSreflective surfaces. They are designed to be just a little bit biggerthan default lights to enhance their visibility and lightness. Night3D is a not invasive scenery; it is designed to avoid lightovercrowding. Night3D targets urban areas where there are buildings;lighting up buildings and roads only in residential areas for thewhole country or US state they cover. For example, it will not addlight on motorways or major roads as MSFS is already covered. Insteadit will light up the residential roads, building courtyards,alleyways, piers, depots, to mention just a few. Night3D is designed to make the most of MSFS new materials,featuring light reflections on ground, water, ice, windows, roofs orand any native MSFS material designed to reflect light. Night3D workshard at night and rests in the day when the lamps are still visiblebut in "Off" mode. Night3D is strategically positioned to resemblelamp posts; we chose a shape and size to make sure it is visible foraircraft when flying over at night. Purchase Taburet - Night3D V2 Florida for MSFS See other Taburet scenery for MSFS 2020
  4. /images/notams/notams21/vege0505.jpgThis dataset adds low poly 3D objects representing vegetation sites ofhigh interest and clearly marked on flight maps. Enriched vegetation pack 1include the giant sequoia grove using data collected by USDA. We have addedlow poly trees representing the giant sequoia trees; it is recorded there are20,000 giant sequoia tress and we add all of them. The second set of data included with this package is Florida mangroves;this package adds 500,000 low poly mangrove trees all around the coast ofFlorida using official data therefore the trees only show in the correctlocations. This package use low poly objects to keep frame ratesunaffected. Total of objects added: 520,000. Purchase Taburet - MSFS Enriched Vegetation USA Giant Sequoias and Florida Mangroves See other Taburet scenery for MSFS 2020
  5. /images/notams/notams21/vert0305/verticalsim-5.jpgPeter O. Knight is an airport on Davis Islands, five minutes (3 nm or5.6 km or 3.5 mi) from downtown Tampa, Florida. Built as a WorksProgress Administration project, it was Tampa's main airport from 1935to 1945, and is still used by general aviation operators today becauseof its proximity to the central city. The airport was named for prominent attorney and businessman PeterO. Knight, namesake of Holland & Knight. The airport's originaladministration building was torn down in the 1960s, and replaced bythe current building. Although seaplanes aren't quite as popularanymore, the basin is still there at Davis Islands. /images/notams/notams21/vert0305/verticalsim-1.jpg /images/notams/notams21/vert0305/verticalsim-2.jpgFeaturesOrtho cleaned up (flattened all glitched mesh terrain)PBR Buildings and ground texturesProper 4-light PAPI with proper glide angle/degree2020 airport layoutCustom vegetationHigh scale, detailed modelsClutter objectsProper airport data/logic (PAPI light positioning, AI taxi pathing, etc.)Free future updatesSurrounding area modeled (such as yacht club) /images/notams/notams21/vert0305/verticalsim-3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/vert0305/verticalsim-4.jpgSource
  6. /images/notams/notams20/ortbx0908.jpgWelcome to the Sunshine State! TrueEarth US Florida for P3Dv4+ is out now on OrbxDirect. Orbx's latest addition to the P3D TrueEarth US range is yours toexplore today. Enjoy our 20% launch special discount, ends Sept 10,1am UTC.Soar over golden beaches, vibrant coastal towns, famous themeparks, and explore the detailed cityscapes of Miami, Orlando,Jacksonville, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale and beyond. Experience thisentire region come to life as only TrueEarth can provide. From theEverglades to Miami - Florida has it all! Source
  7. /images/notams/notams20/tabu0526.jpgThe second generation of Autogen for X-Plane packages. The newgeneration goes much further into adding a more detailed coverage forbuildings and woodlands into the scene. Florida AXP second generation is a blend of multiple data to achieve acomplete buildings coverage for the State of Florida. Not less thanapproximately 7 million buildings are injected into this autogen package toachieve 99% coverage positioning buildings on the right position. It can work on its own; any mesh; any photorealistic scenery; anyairport addon; any cityscape scenery. AXP can be customised as for exampletexture editing. Forests coverage is provided by USGS woodland data,ensuring no trees are popping up at randoom position but only wherewoodland exist in real world. Purchase Taburet - Florida AXP
  8. Flying with MD-80 v1.43r3 in The Florida Keys Marathon using the new Vulkan/Metal API available with X-Plane 11.50b4. Aircraft by Rotate and Florida SD scenery by ORBX Simulation Systems.
  9. /images/notams/notams20/laud0304/fort-lauderdale-1.jpgLatinVFR Fort Lauderdale for Prepar3D v4 features: KFLL airport all buildings objects and ground polygons made from native PBR materials.Runway 28L/10R sloped with AI traffic support (thanks to FSSI)Airport and immediate surroundings, detailed.Surroundings, Fort Lauderdale city buildings with over 30 square miles of photo scenery coverageSODE animated PBR jetways for the best jetway animation possible.SODE controlled lighting, automatically illuminating when low visibility and rain conditions.SODE controlled rain effects, enabling wet PBR surfaces whenever rain is present.Custom animated airport vehicles.Special slippery condition for runways/taxiways that would affect braking action whenever it is raining.Static aircraft, customized vehicle animations, animated elevators.Scenery configurator for selecting and unselecting features.And much more... /images/notams/notams20/laud0304/fort-lauderdale-4.jpg /images/notams/notams20/laud0304/fort-lauderdale-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/laud0304/fort-lauderdale-2.jpgSource
  10. /images/notams/notams20/vert0226.jpgTampa (KTPA)'s price has been finally set at $24.99. I know thismay seem high than usual. But, please realize this project has taken me over two years todevelop as this scenery is my most advanced and most expensive todevelop; and will see the a lot of features listed below: SAM plugin (for jetways)Super high res (0.5ft) orthoimagery covering up till the airport boundaries (highest commercial grade imagery you can get on the market)Custom hand-built mesh (with Ortho4XP patch), and compatibility with ORBX TrueEarth Florida (VStates users already have this built in and will need to not install mesh)High res models of many of the areas landmarks (such as downtown, Rocky Point, International Plaza, etc.)Ground-traffic (all the monorails on economy garage and terminal sides), car traffic, airport ground traffic, ramp workers, etc.PBR implementation where possibleRealistic night lighting matching real life imagery taken at the airportSupport/free updates as the real airport receives themWorld Traffic 3/Traffic Global compatibility with included taxi routesAlthough I can't give an exact release date, be reassured TPA is infull speed and very few things are left to do. Source
  11. /images/notams/notams20/lati0226/latinvfr-fort-lauderdale-01.jpgHere is some news from scenery developer LatinVFR. Their Facebookpost shows some WIP screen shots of their Fort Lauderdale scenery forP3D v4. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is a major publicairport in Broward County, Florida, United States, and is one of threeairports serving the Miami metropolitan area. In March 2019, therewere 109 aircraft based at this airport: 8 single-engine, 21multi-engine, 64 jet and 16 helicopter. /images/notams/notams20/lati0226/latinvfr-fort-lauderdale-02.jpg /images/notams/notams20/lati0226/latinvfr-fort-lauderdale-03.jpgSource
  12. /images/notams/notams20/orbx0206/orbx-florida01.jpgOrbx have released TrueEarth Florida and Key West International forX-Plane 11. TrueEarth Florida for X-PlaneSoak up the sun! We are pleased to announce the release ofTrueEarth Florida for X-Plane 11! The sun beats down on the state of Florida all year giving it itscommon name of the Sunshine State. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean onone side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, Florida has mile uponmile of white sandy beaches, several thriving metropolises and adiverse range of culture and ethnicity. With the power of the OrbxTrueEarth technology, this is Florida like you've never seen itbefore! /images/notams/notams20/orbx0206/orbx-florida02.jpg /images/notams/notams20/orbx0206/orbx-florida05.jpgSource KEYW Key West International Airport for X-Plane 11Combining our experience of X-Plane development with our love fortropical and sun-drenched destinations, Key West is the perfect blendof visual delight and silky-smooth performance. The carefully craftedairport comes complete with PBR materials on all surfaces in theairport and finely detailed static aircraft in the airport for theultimate Key West experience. /images/notams/notams20/orbx0206/orbx-florida04.jpg /images/notams/notams20/orbx0206/orbx-florida03.jpgSource
  13. /images/notams/notams20/vert0109/verticalsim-tampa-01.jpgX-Plane scenery developer Verticalsim Studios have shown off a few previews of their upcoming scenery of Tampa X-Plane 11. The scenery will include the main airport, plus elements of the surrounding area. Tampa International Airport is an international airport six miles west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is served by over twenty major air carrier airlines, four regional airlines, and three air cargo carriers. /images/notams/notams20/vert0109/verticalsim-tampa-05.jpg< /images/notams/notams20/vert0109/verticalsim-tampa-02.jpg< /images/notams/notams20/vert0109/verticalsim-tampa-03.jpg< /images/notams/notams20/vert0109/verticalsim-tampa-04.jpg<Source Verticalsim has also announced a new addition to their freeware VStatesseries, with the release of Oklahoma which is now available for downloadon the VStates page: https://verticalsims.com/vstates/
  14. /images/notams/notams20/orbx0109/trueearth-florida-1.jpgWithout any commentary, Orbx has posted a gallery of screen shotsshowcasing their upcoming TrueEarth Florida scenery forX-Plane 11. The pictures show the area around Miami. Like other TrueEarth products, this will include a full suite offeatures found in FTX Region scenery, with a completely photorealterrain base. /images/notams/notams20/orbx0109/trueearth-florida-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/orbx0109/trueearth-florida-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/orbx0109/trueearth-florida-4.jpgSource
  15. /images/notams/notams19/orbx1223/florida-1.jpgIntroducing TrueEarth Florida for XP11 - with new TrueColour technologyThe sun beats down on the state of Florida all year giving it itscommon name of the Sunshine State. The state flower is the orangeblossom which aptly celebrates this beautiful part of theworld. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf ofMexico on the other, Florida has mile upon mile of white sand beaches,several thriving metropolises and a sparse range of culture andethnicity. With the power of the Orbx TrueEarth technology, this isFlorida like you've never seen it before! Over 170,304 Sq. Km (65,754 Sq. Miles) of stunning, highly detailedorthoimagery has been included. Stretching from the very north ofFlorida, right down to the a€_Keys. From Spring Break partyparadise Panama City to thrill-ride central, Orlando. The innovativetechnology within TrueEarth means that millions of accurately placedtrees and vegetation all fit with the tropical ecosystem of Florida'sclimate. /images/notams/notams19/orbx1223/florida-2.jpgSome highlights from this hot destination include the coastal cityof Tampa. Perhaps you want to embark on some island hopping fun, thenthe Florida Keys offer the perfect tropical getaway. Detail andattention have gone into providing detailed watermasking effects toblend in the high-quality aerial imagery with X-Plane 11's water.,/p> TRUECOLOUR TECHNOLOGYTrueEarth Florida is our most advanced TE region yet, and we areintroducing new TrueColour technology to perfectly match the coloursof every house roof in the entire state, and all vegetation. Thisprovides for a much more realistic and cohesive experience like neverbefore with everything having a much more "bedded in" look and thevegetation blending in far more naturally. Source /images/notams/notams19/orbx1223/key-west-1.jpgWelcome to the Conch Republic - Announcing Key West Airport XP11Located closer to Cuba than Miami, Key West benefits fromyear-round sunshine, tropical delights and stunning sunsets. Key WestAirport is sat along the stunning Smathers Beach providing you withgreat views on the wing as you come into land on the shortrunway. Watch as the waves roll in and sea sparkle ahead of you. Situated on an island that is only 8-square miles means that theairport is relatively small. Only a 5,076-foot runway is used to getyour aircraft into the air. The largest aircraft to visit the airportis a Delta Air Lines 737-700, with American soon to have an A319 visitfrequently. This short runway, along with regularly high temperatures,often means pilots face a challenging take off with a small margin oferror. Key West Seaplane Adventures is also based out of Key Westoffering scenic flights around the islands on tourist trips. Sparing no details, we have included all the buildings, hotels andmajor landmarks surrounding the airport, along with smaller detailssuch as road signs, benches and much more. Extra attention is paid toensuring the ultra-high-resolution satellite imagery blends seamlesslyinto the water and surrounding area. You can even see the detailedreefs under the water near the runway. /images/notams/notams19/orbx1223/key-west-2.jpgCombining our experience of X-Plane development with our love fortropical and sun-drenched destinations, Key West is the perfect blendof visual delight and silky-smooth performance. The carefully craftedairport comes complete with PBR materials on all surfaces in theairport and finely detailed static aircraft in the airport for theultimate Key West experience. With the unique Caribbean atmosphere and vibe, be sure to take aCessna around the island to indulge yourself. Escape the winter chilland head to tropical Key West Airport. Source
  16. Miami City XPPublisher: Drzewiecki DesignReview Author: Paul MortSuggested Price: $25.00/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.png /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-01.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-02.jpgWelcome to another X-Plane sceneryreview, this time concentrating on Miami City XP by Drzewiecki Design.This was a scenery I was really looking forward to reviewing,especially with its exotic location (compared toManchester).In addition to the Miami metropolis, Drzewiecki Design's scenerypackage also contains three additional airports: KMIA Miami International Airport KOPF Opa-Locka Executive AirportKTMB Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-03.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-04.jpgThe fact that the developer has included these additional airports,was a real bonus, as it allowed me to explore the scenery from eithera large international airport, or a small regional. Before I talk about my findings however, here is a quick look atsome of the main features from the product description: Fully compatible with X-Plane 11Three FPS-friendly, lite sceneries of KMIA, KOPF and KTMBComplete area of Miami including Miami Beach, North Miami, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne, etc.Whole area photo coverage with autogen, roads, railroads and other X-Plane native featuresHundreds of custom-made city buildings with photoreal texturesUp-to-date airport layoutsEach airport includes HDR lighting /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-05.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-06.jpgMiamiSo with that out of the way, it was time to load up the scenery andstart exploring - my first stop being Miami Beach. Straight away itwas clear to see that the waterfront was well populated withskyscrapers and smaller buildings, with good use of ortho imagery. Fromabove 2000 feet, the quality of the orthos works well, but if you dropbelow that, then the quality starts to disappear rather rapidly. The scenery also revealed a well modelled road network with plentyof moving vehicles, plus reasonably good building textures. Again,much like the orthos, these are best seen from a distance. As you cansee from some of the aerial views, the ground texturing is on thewhole, very good! /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-07.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-City-08.jpgConsidering the size of the scenery, and also the number of objectsused, the developer has done a sterling job at building placement. Itreally must have taken some time to place them in their correctlocations. The roads of Port Boulevard and Rickenbacker Causeway leadacross from the coastline to the main beach area, and were extremelywell depicted. /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-01.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-02.jpgKMIA - Miami International AirportKMIA Miami International Airport, also known as MIA andhistorically Wilcox Field, serves as the primary international airportof the Greater Miami Area. One of the busiest international airports in the world, MiamiInternational Airport caters to over 35 million passengers ayear. Identifiable locally, as well as several worldwide authorities,as MIA or KMIA, the airport is a major hub and the single largestinternational gateway for American Airlines, the world'ssecond-largest passenger air carrier. Miami International is thebusiest airport in Florida and is the United States' second-largestinternational port of entry for foreign air passengers after NewYork's John F. Kennedy International Airport and is theseventh-largest such gateway in the world. The airports extensiveinternational route network includes non-stop flights to over seventyinternational cities in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and theMiddle East. /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-03.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-04.jpgOn first inspection of Miami International Airport, I was slightlydisappointed by the amount of inactivity I observed. Having seenimages and videos of the real airport, I was expecting to see quite abit of life (or the impression of), but unfortunately, it was as ifeveryone had taken the day off! There were very few static aircraft,and no people or animated vehicles to be seen. I rectified this by using a freeware plugin called X-Lifefrom Jar Designs, but ideally, it would have been nice to haveexperienced a bit of...life! /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-05.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-06.jpgOn a positive though, the modelling of the main airport structureswas very good. As well as these, there were numerous custom buildingsand hangars placed around the airport. These all seemed to have beenplaced in their correct positions, so this was really nice tosee. However, the texturing used on many of the objects wasdisappointing, and unfortunately let the scenery down. /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KOPF-02.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KOPF-03.jpgKOPF Opa-Locka Executive AirportMoving on, I then had the opportunity to look at the second airportoffered in the package, Opa-Locka Executive Airport. KOPF Opa-LockaExecutive Airport is a general aviation airport and jointcivil-military airfield 10 miles north of downtown Miami. Unfortunately, I had the same sentiments at Opa-Locka airport as Idid with Miami International airport. The lack of 3D people andaircraft was really disappointing. I also found that too much orthoground texturing had been used for my personal taste. It was fine attwo thousand feet, but quite horrible at ground level. Personally(with a scenery of this type), I would have liked to have seen somecustom 3D textures used instead of orthos. Another thing I noticedabout the airport, were the duplicate static aircraft objects - theywere all identical, with no variation! /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KOPF-04.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KOPF-05.jpgAs I explored the airport further, I also noticed that the texturesused in a few of the buildings were of pretty low quality. Having usedand enjoyed many sceneries from Drzewiecki Design in the past, I canonly say I was disappointed. /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KTMB-02.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KTMB-03.jpgKTMB Kendall-Tamiami Executive AirportBefore making a final summing up of the quality of this product, itwas time to visit our last airport in the trilogy, Kendall-TamiamiExecutive Airport. Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport is a publicairport located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, UnitedStates, 13 miles southwest of Downtown Miami. KTMB was, as expected, a mixture of ortho textures (if somewhatless) and 3D. The main airport structures (like the other airportsmentioned in this review), looked good and was correctly placed fromwhat I observed. /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KTMB-04.jpg /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KTMB-05.jpgCompared to the previous two airports I had looked at, KTMB was myfavorite, as it had a good mixture of airport scenery, coupled withdomestic, high rise and waterfront objects, all in close proximity.The airport was slightly less repetitive than the other two (inregards to textures), and was one of the reasons why I enjoyed it morethan the others. ConclusionHaving now looked at the scenery, and its three included airports,it was time to sum up the pros and cons of the package. Drzewiecki Design have a well deserved reputation for putting agreat deal of time and research into the development of theirsceneries, and so I was a bit disappointed with Miami. Whilst the areacovered is truly impressive, and the use of ortho imagery (whereappropriate), worked well, I was left wanting in other areas. /images/reviews/miamixp/t/Miami-XP-KIAD-11.jpgFor me, the lack of people and static aircraft let the scenery downsomewhat, as did the use of some of the texturing (objects andorthos). I agree, orthos do have their use, but I'm not sure thedevelopers got it right on this occasion (flat car and trees are justa big no no). So the question now being asked is, should you purchase thisscenery? Well...if you happen to be from Miami, or have an interest inthe area, then I would say the package will probably be quiteenjoyable. There are quite a few areas of this scenery which are donewell, it's just a shame that the issues mentioned in this review letit down. Thank you for reading this review, and I hope you found it bothinformative and interesting. /images/reviews/miamixp/DRZ-295-miami-city-xp.jpgRegards, Paul Mort Purchase Drzewiecki Design - Miami City XP
  17. /images/notams/notams19/vert1007/florida-1.jpgVStates Florida is now available featuring all new imagery of theKeys with custom water masking and better color correction matching toreal life imagery. The VStates ortho project for X-Plane is a project to ensurecolor-corrected ortho/satellite imagery for the entire US mainlandregion. Sourced from government sources it involves hand color gradedtiles that integrate seamlessly with Ortho4XP. the imagery source is97% cloudless and matches with more payware airports. Change LogNew colorsNew Keys water maskingMesh for upcoming KTPA payware built inTwo download servers /images/notams/notams19/vert1007/florida-2.jpgWeb site: https://verticalsims.com/vstates/ Google Drive /images/notams/notams19/vert1007/florida-3.jpgThank you and happy flying! Source
  18. /images/notams/notams19/rw260321/rw260321.jpgIn a brief Facebook post, Runway 26 Simulations has announcedthat their next scenery will be KMIA - Miami International Airport inFlorida, USA for X-Plane 11. No details so far, just some screen shots: /images/notams/notams19/rw260321/kmia-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/rw260321/kmia-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/rw260321/kmia-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/rw260321/kmia-4.jpgSource
  19. /images/notams/notams19/tabu0116.jpgTampa XP from Taburet is a complete sceneryfor the city of Tampa, day and night. Custom objects; custom lighting;mesh terrain; autogen blended into a photorealistic basetexturing. All objects and buildings are based on real world data;position; dimension as accurate as possible. The scenery also includes custom made forests, custom objectsincluding the famous Sunshine Sky-Way Bridge featuring movingtraffic. The scenery extends much further than downtown Tampa,providing more immersive low level flights. Purchase Taburet - Tampa XP
  20. /images/notams/notams19/orbx0115.jpgOrbx CityScene is a new line of scenery products that will recreateurban centers and cityscapes around the world in incredibledetail. Building upon thousands of hours of R&D over several years,Allen's ground-breaking new technology enables highly-detailedscenery, coupled with highly improved performance and optimisationcompared to default city centres. Bypassing traditional autogen methods, buildings correctlyreplicate unusual footprints, improve on building height and typeaccuracy, and even add more details for an immersiveexperience. Vegetation, lighting, terrain, traffic, are all fullyintegrated. Most importantly, CityScene technology uses next-genoptimisation techniques to ensure the very best performance. CityScene Orlando is the biggest CityScene project to date - thisscenery package covers 1,115 km2 of coverage and includes two majorairports - KMCO Orlando International Airport andA KORL OrlandoExecutive Airport. We have also included Lockheed Martin's HQ east ofthe main coverage area - see if you can find it! /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orbx0105.jpgOrbx CityScene FeaturesHighly detailed, accurate representation of Orlando, FloridaNearly 3.9 million accurately placed regional treesOver 200k accurately sized, shaped and positioned custom buildings including high rise, commercial, and residential buildings135.7k lights, 6.3k container objects, and 3.4k individual water features40 points of interestExpertly optimised using ground-breaking techniques for best performanceWhat Does CityScene Mean?Highly detailed city and urban landscapes brought to lifeAccurate and detailed buildings that go far beyond the limitations of the P3D autogen systemRealistic photoreal/satellite orthoimagery baseDense and highly-accurate vegetation placementRoad traffic, vector, mesh (DEM) and landclass where requiredFull 5 seasons (where applicable) and complete night lightingImportant POI, landmarks and features modeledOptimized for the best balance between performance and detail /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orlando-1.jpgMajor POIsMagic Kingdom EntranceAstro OrbiterHaunted MansionSwan and DolphinTower of TerrorMGM Giant Mickey HatDisney Contemporary ResortEpcot the LandEpcot World of EnergyMission SpaceOrlando Amway CenterOrlando Renaissance Seaworld - site of the 2019 FlightSimExpo!Purchase Orbx - CityScene Orlando for FSX/P3D
  21. /images/notams/notams19/tabu0107.jpgAutogenXP uses a blending of data available to provide a full coveragefor the area it covers. The function of AutogenXP is to add autogen sceneryaccording to real world data that can be from difference sources. Takingfull advantage of the X-Plane scenery system this scenery is very gentle onframes rates. It works along with any HD mesh, photorealistic scenery,airport scenery or what else you like to put on top of it includingNightXP. Very easy installation. Coverage: States of Florida, Alabama and Georgia. Requirements:X-Plane 10 or 11CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K at 3.5 GHz or fasterRAM: 16 GBVideo Card: DirectX 12-capable video card - 4 GB VRAM.1.25 GB hard drive spacePurchase Taburet - AutogenXP Florida Georgia Alabama
  22. /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orbx0105.jpgBuilding upon thousands of hours of R&D over several years, AllenKriesman's ground-breaking new technology enables highly-detailedscenery, coupled with highly improved performance and optimisationcompared to default city centers. Bypassing traditional autogen methods, buildings correctlyreplicate unusual footprints, improve on building height and typeaccuracy, and even add more details for an immersive experience. Vegetation, lighting, terrain, traffic, are all fullyintegrated. Most importantly, CityScene technology uses next-genoptimisation techniques to ensure the very best performance. /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orlando-1.jpgCityScene Orlando - Coming Soon!CityScene Orlando is the biggest CityScene project to date - thisscenery package covers 1115 km2 and includes two major airports -KMCO Orlando International Airport and KORL Orlando ExecutiveAirport. We have also included Lockheed Martin's HQ east of the maincoverage area - see if you can find it! Please note that KMCO and KORL provide much more detail over thedefault airports without any additional frame rate loss. While theyaren't as heavily detailed as a commercial airport add-on, they areincluded in order to provide the full Orlando experience withoutcompromising performance. /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orlando-2.jpgOrbx CityScene FeaturesHighly detailed, accurate representation of Orlando, FloridaNearly 3.9 million accurately placed regional treesOver 200k accurately sized, shaped and positioned custom buildings including high rise, commercial, and residential buildings135.7k lights, 6.3k container objects, and 3.4k individual water features40 points of interestExpertly optimised using ground-breaking techniques for best performance /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orlando-3.jpgWhat Does CityScene Mean?Highly detailed city and urban landscapes brought to lifeAccurate and detailed buildings that go far beyond the limitations of the P3D autogen systemRealistic photoreal/satellite orthoimagery baseDense and highly-accurate vegetation placementRoad traffic, vector, mesh (DEM) and landclass where requiredFull 5 seasons (where applicable) and complete night lightingImportant POI, landmarks and features modeledOptimized for the best balance between performance and detail /images/notams/notams19/orbx0105/orlando-4.jpgMajor POIMagic Kingdom EntranceAstro OrbiterHaunted MansionSwan and DolphinTower of TerrorMGM Giant Mickey HatDisney Contemporary ResortEpcot the LandEpcot World of EnergyMission SpaceOrlando Amway CenterOrlando Renaissance Seaworld - site of the 2019 FlightSimExpo!CityScene Orlando for FSX and P3D will soon be available topurchase from OrbxDirect for $29.95 AUD (approx. USD $21.10 / €18.50/ £16.65) orbxdirect.com
  23. Daytona Beach InternationalPublisher: AerosoftReview Author: Paul MortSuggested Price: $29.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.pngWelcome to my review of the newDaytona Beach scenery by Aerosoft. Before I begin, I'd like to mention that this is actually twoairports in one package, as Lafayette Landings Airport (FD90) is alsoincluded - so in effect, you get two airports for your money. System RequirementsX-Plane 11Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64 bit)Linux (64 bit)MacOS 10.10+CPU: Dual Core CPU with 3.0 GHz (Quad Core CPU with 3.5 GHz)Memory: 8 GB RAM (16 GB RAM or more recommended)Graphics card: 1 GB VRAM, DirectX 11InstallationThe installation procedure of this package is extremely easy.Simply download and then unzip the file and then drag and drop thenewly created folder into X-Plane's Custom Scenery folder. First ImpressionsWhen I first opened the scenery, I found myself parked on a hill!'This isn't correct' I thought, and straight away confusion set in!That was until I realised that I had my 'Runways Follow TerrainContours' selected to "on" in the main X-Plane 11 menu! If you don'twish for your newly purchased scenery to look like a BMX tracksimulator, I advise you to turn this setting to off! /images/reviews/daytona/t/2.jpgThere are three runways at the airport, with the main Daytona Beachairport runway being 10,500 feet long, in order to accommodate largeraircraft. The large domestic terminal and smaller internationalterminal are not connected at the airport, and there are around 1,200parking spaces available to the public. In the top right of the above picture, the Daytona InternationalSpeedway track can be clearly seen. If you have read any of my previous scenery reviews, you will nodoubt know, that one of my pet hates is the complete lack of people inscenery packages. However, I am pleased to report, that in the caseof Daytona Beach, a token number of people are now clearlyvisible! /images/reviews/daytona/t/3.jpgMoving on to the main terminal, I must congratulate the developerson a job well done, as the interior of the terminal is nicely done.However, one only has to look at the above screen shot to see what'swrong - where are all the people? /images/reviews/daytona/t/4.jpgThis also brings up the all important question; "Who is wateringall those healthy looking potted plants?" /images/reviews/daytona/t/5.jpgThings don't improve much on the people front as I near the DaytonaInternational Speedway track! Not a single person or car can be seen.Surely a 2D crowd would be preferable to none at all. As an amateurscenery designer who has created such a model, I can tell you thateven this would be an improvement over emptiness! On a more positivenote, the 3D modelling work and textures are nicely done, with theincluded road network being where it should be. To Aerosoft's credit,they have also included a great number of buildings in the surroundingarea, and these have been modelled and textured accordingly toacceptable performance levels. For someone with a low to mediumX-Plane 11 computer setup, this is something I really appreciate. Those of you who are regular readers of my reviews are probablywondering when am I going to talk about my pet hate of ortho scenery?Well, wait no longer my friends... When it comes to ortho elements in sceneries, Aerosoft seem to bepulling the same rabbit out of the hat each time. Earlier in thisreview I quoted the number of 1,200 car parking spaces at KDAB, andthis is true, but while at the main airport vehicles are rendered inglorious 3D, the same can not be said further afield. Here thedevelopers have decided on orthos to portray vehicles, and in myhumble opinion, especially at ground level, it spoils the sense ofrealism. Wouldn't it be possible to just cut and paste the 3D models?The picture below shows an ortho imaged building a very short distanceaway from 3D objects, and to me, it's simply not good sceneryplacement. /images/reviews/daytona/t/6.jpgAnyway, I'm off my soapbox now, so let's talk about those 3D buildings! Considering the area covered by the scenery, the amount of 3Dbuildings and their corresponding textures work very well, even atground level. Having dabbled in 3D modelling, I know that creatingtextured buildings is an art in itself, as too many highly texturedbuildings would bring the average computer to its knees and end upmaking the scenery unusable. Here Aerosoft have done themselves proud,and a good balance between quantity and quality has been achieved. /images/reviews/daytona/t/7.jpg Bonus Airport Lafayette Landings Airfield (FD90)I've always been a great fan of unique, small country styleairports, and Lafayette Landings Airport (FD90) fits that billperfectly! What I like about the inclusion of this small airport, isthat it gives the simmer a choice. People such as myself who enjoyrural sceneries are well catered for with this airport, while thosewho enjoy larger airports have Daytona Beach International to playwith. /images/reviews/daytona/t/8.jpgTo be honest, this scenery would have sold well without the bonusairport, but Aerosoft have included it, and so that is a real creditto them. Again, in my humble opinion, ortho textures should be usedfor ground textures only, and that is exactly what Aerosoft have donehere. Lafayette Landings Airfield is a simple but pretty countryairport with ortho textures used in the right context, and it lookssuperb. Simple compared to its big brother, but it oozesatmosphere. /images/reviews/daytona/t/9.jpg /images/reviews/daytona/t/10.jpgOverall ImpressionsLooking at the scenery as a whole, there are far more positivepoints than there are negative. So here is my rundown of them... PositivesA well laid out and accurately placed scenery with nice buildingtextures. Runways and taxiways look good, as does the replicatower. 3D trees and foliage are well placed. Animated jetways,Safedock A-VDGSs and marshallers are a nice addition, as is theanimated ground traffic. The inclusion of Lafayette Landings Airfieldis a really nice bonus. Competitive pricing: ($US 29.99) (£GB 22.41) ($AUS 39.40). NegativesNot enough 3D people around the airport, with none present at themain terminal building and race track. Also, as with the 3D people,not enough animated ground vehicles. Personally I had issues with theuse of ortho textures, and certain areas lacked atmosphere. As is customary in my reviews, I like to give an overall scorebased on the negatives and positives I have found. To be fair, I ampretty lenient when it comes to scenery reviews, as I understand (Ihope), as an amateur scenery developer, the amount of unseen work thatgoes into producing a package such as this. So, with that being said, I award Aerosoft Daytona BeachInternational a healthy 8/10. I hope you found this review informative. /images/reviews/daytona/daytona-beach-international.jpgRegards Paul. Paul Mort Purchase Aerosoft - Daytona Beach International for X-Plane 11
  24. /images/notams/notams18/dayt0516.jpgFlorida calling! Fly into Daytona Beach International, take aspring break at the beach or watch the race at the adjacent speedwaytrack. This brand-new add-on for X-Plane 11 is a highly detailedrecreation of Daytona Beach International Airport. It also covers thefamous Daytona International Speedway track and a large extent of thesurrounding area. It also includes airport corrections for LafayetteLandings Airport (FD90). FeaturesEspecially highly detailed recreation of Daytona Beach International (KDAB)Accurate, highly detailed building modelsDetailed terminal interiorsHigh-resolution textures based on photos taken at the siteDetailed, accurate ground layoutHigh-resolution ground textures with PBR effectsPhoto scenery covering most of the environment with current aerial imagesCustom models for city buildings (e.g. university)Animated environmentCustom bridge modelsAnimated jetways, Safedock A-VDGSs and marshallers at all eligible gates (with the free AutoGate plug-on by Jonathan Harris)Detailed recreation of Lafayette Landings airfield (FD90) Purchase Aerosoft - Daytona Beach International XP /images/notams/notams18/dayt0516.png
  25. /images/notams/notams18/kmth0218.jpgThis scenery represents KMTH Florida Keys Marathon International Airport for X-Plane 11. All information was compiled from Google, which is why no one has tried to make it before, (no accurate textures and sizes available before March 2017)! All of our scenery, including this one, feature seasonal textures, photo-realistic terrain (for the field only), autogen, custom buildings, new ground lights, moving jetways and more! The Florida Keys Marathon International Airport (IATA: MTH, ICAO:KMTH, FAA LID: MTH) is a public airport located along the OverseasHighway (US1) in Marathon, in Monroe County, Florida, UnitedStates. The airport covers 190 acres (77 ha) and has one runway. Compatible with X-Plane 11 Purchase XP11 Scenery Builders - KMTH Florida Keys Marathon Intl Apt for X-Plane 11 /images/notams/notams18/kmth0209.png
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