I am looking for highly-detailed freeware European military airbase sceneries.
Suggestions? NC
I am looking for highly-detailed freeware European military airbase sceneries.
Suggestions? NC
Preference for present day or retro?
i9-10900K, 64 Gb RAM, RTX 3090 FE, Win10 Pro 64-bit, Reverb G2
Hm, present day.😊 NC
Try looking here at which country that your interested in
https://www.freewarescenery.com/fsx.html
I know two airbases which are quite nicely detailed:
- ZaraX, which covers the Solenzara airbase in Corsica: http://www.virtualcorsair.fr/aeroports/zara%202015.htm (many screenshots)
- Amberieux: http://www.rasasso.org/telechargemen...s/amberieu.htm
Solenzara is a standard military base, with many hangars and a few other small details. Only one runway, quite long so good for jets and heavies. I'd recommend you to get a photorealistic scenery for the whole island if you can
Amberieux is a very small airfield located next to the French Alps, not far away from the Mont Blanc and Swtzerland border. It has a military section and a small public section for VFR and skydive activities. It has a reasonably long runway although landing the Milviz Phantim (ADV) has been more challenging than I expected... It also has a glider grass runway and what seems like the remains of an old WWII grass runway. Two parkings are hiddent behing the main buildings/hangars, with a lot of details (a soldier, some tools and crates around etc... feels less flat/empty).
Both these airports integrate perfectly on top of photorealistic sceneries, if you have any.
Great suggestions! This is interesting, checking them alll out! NC
Avsimrus.com is a great resource for a lot of former Eastern Bloc and Russian scenery as well, including military airfields. Use Chrome with translator for easier reading, as the site is in Cyrillic.
-Mark
There is one in particular, mentioned in SOH posts that had (I think) grass-covered sides of the half-round hangars. Or, at least the hangars themselves are dark green. And the back end of the hangars had extensions for aircraft exhaust. Does this ring a bell with anyone? NC
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