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/images/notams/notams21/orig0213.jpgGatwick is one of the beating hearts of London aviation and a vitallink in the UK short-haul network, with an interesting array oflong-haul operations. Gatwick is unique for its high-densitysingle-runway operations, and diverse labyrinth of architecturaldevelopments that make up its north and south terminals. Origami Studios has gone to painstaking detail to bring a moderninterpretation of Gatwick featuring an updated 2019-2020configuration, 4K PBR ground textures, moving ground-traffic, SAMcompatibility, realistic lighting and more! FeaturesPBR high-quality ground texturesCustom 3D terminal buildings, including complex high-quality renditions of north and south terminalUpdated 2019 - 2020 layout including new Boeing hanger, new A380 gate and Pier 6 extension constructionsCustom colour-corrected orthoimageryHDR lighting with realistic representation of new LED installationsCustom SAM Jetways (Seperate download required)Custom Safegates based off published dataAnimated airstairs (Remote stands only)Animated groundtraffic, including Gatwick Shuttle and local Network Rail connectionsTailored compatibility for JustFlight Traffic GlobalOptional “Follow the green†red stopbarsOptional 3D GrassPurchase Origami Studios - Gatwick for X-Plane 11
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/images/notams/notams21/orig0116/gatwick-1.jpgWelcome to Gatwick. Welcome to Gatwick Airport, one of the beating hearts of Londonaviation. A vital link in the UK short-haul network, with aninteresting array of long-haul operations. Gatwick is unique for itshigh-density single-runway operations, and an interesting labyrinth ofarchitectural developments that make up its north and southterminals. Experience this new high-quality rendition of the airport inX-Plane 11. Featuring updated 2019-2020 configuration, 4k PBR groundtextures, moving ground-traffic, SAM compatibility, realistic lightingand more! Coming soon. /images/notams/notams21/orig0116/gatwick-2.jpg /images/notams/notams21/orig0116/gatwick-3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/orig0116/gatwick-4.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams20/mkvy1209/mkvy1209.jpgScenery add-on using the default jetways, runways but with custommodelled scenery. Custom taxiway markings, lights, buildings, correctstand plates and added detail throughout. Continuously evolving and updated regularly. Seasonal themesthrough updates. By Mark Vickery. /images/notams/notams20/mkvy1209/gatwick-1.jpg /images/notams/notams20/mkvy1209/gatwick-2.jpgFeaturesDevelopment continues with version 7.7Cleaned up airbridge mesh and escalators in a better position pier 6Added green taxiway lights to many taxiways which are tiny blender models, not default SDK assetsBrick textures corrected and changed in some areas by correcting scale and uv mapping to give a more matte appearanceXmas temporary seasonal theme included, removed in the next update in JanuaryAll models in modellib are my my own work /images/notams/notams20/mkvy1209/gatwick-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/mkvy1209/gatwick-4.jpgPurchase MKVY Productions – EGKK Gatwick for MSFS
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/images/notams/notams19/uk2k1206.jpgWe've made the decision to withdraw Gatwick Xtreme for X-Plane fromsale, as it does not meet our expectations. This Gatwick was originally converted by Matt some time ago, butthere have been too many cases of ground taxi-line markings (andothers) not appearing. We have tried to solve this problem (Matt nolonger works for us), but we kept getting sequence issues. For someusers the lines do appears albeit faint, but for some they don'tappear at all. There are also other issues, which to be fair are more to do withXplane/WED than anything else. The WED software is simply terrible,there is a huge offset issue between lat/long and meters at any setpoint on the glode, you can move an object to align with a line inWED, but in X-Plane it can be 5 Meters OFF!!. This means placingthings like default Green centre line lights using lat/long against alinear line which may be 1000 metres from it original is simplyimpossible, they just don't line up. All issues of alignment is downto the WED program being not fit for purpose WED="what you see is notwhat you get!" We'd much rather wait until we have made a new Gatwick HD version,developed entirely by ourselves avoiding the WED alignment bugs, thanbattle on with this version. If you suffer from taxi lines not appearing, then get in contactand we can offer you another X-Plane airport as a replacement. Source
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/images/notams/notams19/gfsg0417.jpgCrawley based Gatwick Flight Simulation Group (GFSG) havetaken the next step in securing their future with the stepping down offounder Clive Drake from the position of Chairman having maintainedthis role since the Group's inception in 2011. Clive has been replacedby Richard Harreiter, who said of the change; "We are completelyindebted to Clive for founding the Group originally and for the wayhis leadership allowed us to grow into the 50-strong organisation weare today. Clive would like to take a well-earned rest and just enjoyflight simulation at the flying level; I think we owe him that, so itis time for the administration to be handed over". In honour of hisdedication, GFSG have made Clive an Honorary Life President of theGroup. GFSG has a managing committee of five covering all aspects of thehobby and meetings take place every 1st Sunday of the month. Membersare encouraged to bring their PCs to the meeting where lectures abouteverything from how Flight Planning to Understanding Weather are runmost meetings. On-line flying for General Aviation is held everyTuesday evening while the same for Commercial Jets is run onThursdays. GFSG are hoping to live broadcast the lectures to membersso that the frequency can be increased to keep up with the differentsubjects and interests. Each lecture will also be available in alibrary for members to refer back to or in case a particular subjectis missed. Membership is currently £24.00 per annum running Januaryto December and enquiries should be made throughgfsg@gatwick-fsg.org.ukor via the Group's web sitewww.gatwick-fsg.org.uk.
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/images/notams/notams19/feel0227.jpgIt's time for Gatwick! -- the first UK airport for Tower!3D +Tower!3D Pro Gatwick Airport is a major international airport near Crawley inWest Sussex, southeast England, 29.5 miles (47.5 km) south of CentralLondon. It is the second-busiest airport by total passenger traffic inthe United Kingdom, after London Heathrow. Gatwick is theeighth-busiest airport in Europe. Until 2017, it was the busiestsingle-use runway airport in the world covering a total area of 674Hectares. Fun fact: in real-world Gatwick airport is using a single runwayfor takeoffs and landing and use the second runway for taxioperation. This feature is simulated in the add-on. FeaturesAdvanced AI pilots to follow your commandsStunning 3D rendering of the airportsRunway assignments for arriving and departing aircraft may be changedRunway intersection takeoffs are simulatedAdvanced routing to and from the runways and terminals can be assignedDynamic lighting and shadows, day-night cycles provide a stunning visual experienceLive airport with service cars for airplanes and vehicle traffic around the airportsSystem RequirementsTower!3D SP3 or Tower!3D Pro SP2Minimum computer specification:64 bit Windows 7 / 8 /101.2 GHz processor4 GB RAMPurchase FeelThere: EGKK - London Gatwick for Tower!3D Pro