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X Plane 10 Kai Tak Scenery Download

Plane Models. Hong Kong City and Kai Tak Airport (FSX. This multible awarded scenery of the Kai-Tak airport and the city of Hong Kong has. YMML Melbourne Intl Airport (ISDG), x-plane 10 von 'The International Scenery Development Group' Link http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=24981. You can find more scenery at www.x-plane.org at Forums>Downloads. Wade Williams 877539 wrote: It's been said X-plane is an airplane simulator and Microsoft is an airport simulator. The free Hong Kong scenery in OpenX is better than the payware Kai Tak scenery of Fly Tampa. [X] CLOSED Kai Tak Airport Scenery. Submissions to the Gateway are therefore currently excluded from X‑Plane releases. Download Scenery Tools.

• Hong Kong city scenery consisting of mesh, landclass, photoground and Thousands of custom buildings. • Kai-Tak International (VHHX, closed 1998) airport scenery. • Highly detailed curved Checkerboard approach.

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• 2 Heliports (Peninsula Hotel rooftop, Shun-Tak Ferry heliport). • Animated AI-Ships including Hong Kong's Starferry, junkers, barges etc. • Custom animated car traffic & FSX-traffic throughout the city. • Unique night effects like animated Lightbeams, haze-glow and Fireworks display. • Includes both FS2004 and FSX-SP2 versions. FSX version is fully FSX-SP2 compliant. Recommended system: • Intel Core 2 Duo processor • 2 GB Ram • Nvidia 8600 GT or better.

FlyTampa's Hong Kong Kai-Tak (VHHX) By Ashton Lawson (13 June 2009) FlyTampa is known for its more-than-decent scenery products, and their latest scenery for Hong Kong is no exception. Crack Dbschema. The download itself is just under 120 megabytes in size, which is fairly good considering the amount of detail and options there are. It comes as a straight-forward installer, not zipped up in any way. Installation couldn't be easier, and the options available are enough to satisfy most users, since it gives people more control over what's installed, what's not, as well as a rough guide as to which features are potential, or definite, performance hogs. Now, you may all know that Kai-Tak, what was Hong Kong's previous international airport, is now closed, so FlyTampa decided to go against the times and reinstate it. Yes, that's right, we have Kai Tak back up and running, fully detailed, checkerboard present, guidance lights in place, basically everything that it was years ago, all restored.

The area covered is basically Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and most of the New Territories, with scenery that extends to, but doesn't actually modify Flight Simulator's default Hong Kong International Airport. There are many flaws with default Hong Kong, major issues including the water class: being tropical and green as if it were in Hawaii; general land class: showing suburban terrain textures along with its matching autogen; scenery objects: too little detail and not enough key buildings, so it's a bit of a disaster really, with the only decent scenery actually being Chek Lap Kok, which is all well and good, but when people think of Hong Kong, they want the city, not just its airport.

Hong Kong is not really an island, it's a land mass jam-packed with buildings, highways and roads, shopping centers, various developments left right and center, so much that it's just unbelievable. This scenery package has it all. Almost every single building in the Hong Kong and Kowloon area is present in its correct location along with several key places, all modelled and textured well; almost every overpass and road is present with custom-made traffic for some of them. When you look over Hong Kong, you don't see the ground, you see rooftops and traffic, and that's what you get here. If area-based observations are your thing, then this add-on's sure to satisfy, since the different areas definitely have the right feel to them.

Seeing as each building is placed properly according to the real place, if you live there, you'll probably be able to spot where you live. In fact, I do know of a guy who actually did.

Remember the tropical water? Romeo Beckham on this page. Indeed you do, well that's gone and replaced with dark, murky, deep water, giving you a real sense of what the harbor is really like. It's not pretty, it ain't nice, you wouldn't want to swim in it, but there are things chugging along in it, and those things are various custom-made AI boats, including the Star Ferry. Perhaps that's not all that great a change, but once you see it, it looks just like the real Hong Kong, and that's what this scenery is all about.

So, that's generally how Hong Kong appears, but what about the closed, but open, airport? Kai Tak is just like what it was in the past, fully working, fully active, fully detailed, checkerboard and all, couldn't be any better, with installation options that allow regular AI aircraft to operate, or if you wish, custom-made static aircraft, making the airport look busy. There's no doubt that however you choose to install and operate this Kai Tak, it will always look complete. One thing that makes Hong Kong so awesome is the light show at night. The lighting is quite a sight, and whilst you can't animate scenery textures to make the buildings perform the proper animated actions, blue-colored light beams do rotate and shine around the city, making for a very good representation of Hong Kong at night.