I've been doing some mods and upgrades to the major US Navy airfields in FSX. Looking to do some for NAS Whidbey Island next.
Any suggestions for the best starting scenery available?
Thanks
Henry
I've been doing some mods and upgrades to the major US Navy airfields in FSX. Looking to do some for NAS Whidbey Island next.
Any suggestions for the best starting scenery available?
Thanks
Henry
no question, this is the best, includes nolf knra.
http://forums.simviation.com/phpBB3/...?f=42&t=153401
While working on my Lemoore scenery, I learned a lot and developed a couple of techniques that could be applied to other US Navy sceneries. For example, adding carrier boxes and night FCLP lighting. Ideally, I could package a set of mods for a existing publicly available scenery. I have been working with Jim D on a mod package for Meridian as a proof of concept.
Some of the mods require minor changes to the existing scenery files. So any Whidbey scenery that is used a starting point would need to be publicly available as a download from the original author so I can get permission to distribute the mod.
Does that affect any of the suggestions?
I think this is V1.5 which is what I had already installed. It is very nicely done. Excellent artwork and IMO payware quality.
Interested in any other USN air stations of this quality.
http://simviation.com/1/search?submi...d+NAS&x=9&y=10
Is your Lemoore scenery a still in progress thing, or is it released?
I was working on a version of Lemoore as well, but haven't for a few months as I keep getting side tracked with other projects.. right now I'm working on a terminal model for CYEG as well as a few FTXG airports. I was working on some custom hangars for Lemoore as well as laying down custom parking textures to match aerial imagery.
Yes, except it looks like they have had a major grass fire within the perimeter, turning the ground a chocolate brown!Yes this WINASv1.5 seems to be mentioned a lot as a good set.
More generally speaking, I guess photo real scenery is a personal taste. Nothing against its creators who are obviously talented, but there is something about the hand-painted, washed out "water colors" look of it that has never looked appealing or "as real as it gets," at least to my eyes . .
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