15.5.2020
X-Plane

GloballArt Releases Vancouver Airport for X-Plane 11

GloballArt has recently released their rendition of Vancouver International Airport (CYVR) for X-Plane 11. The scenery is now available via the X-Plane.

GloballArt has recently released their rendition of Vancouver International Airport (CYVR) for X-Plane 11. The scenery is now available via the X-Plane.org store for $24.95.

The scenery has a variety of features like precise modelling based on original references, photos and researches, customized runways, lines and taxiways, PBR textures, HDR lightning with custom night textures, winter textures at the Airport area, animated ground traffic and more.

Features

✓ Accurate replica os CTVR – Vancouver International Airport, updated 2020.
✓ Precise modelling based on original references, photos and other research.
✓ Customized runways, lines and taxiways, with ambient occlusion included in the textures.
✓ Sun reflections effects on pavements.
✓ Fingers Auto Gate with VGDS             o By Marginal
✓ Static objects, vehicles and aircraft are present in this scenery.
✓ Avenues and streets with personalized and standard vehicle traffic.
✓ HDR lighting with custom night textures.
✓ Custom textures with ambient occlusion.
✓ Animated ground traffic and default aircraft traffic.
          o Plugin Ground Traffic by Marginal
✓ Custom Approach Lights (ALS) systems.
✓ Included taxi routes for aircraft, “taxi route”
✓ Taxi routes configured to WT3 plugin.
✓ Airliners configured Ramp Start.
✓ De-Ice Signboard best configured to ZIBO 738 (complete) another aircraft (Signboard).
           o Use Auto Gate plugin datarefs – by Marginal
✓ Winter texture – only the Airport area.
✓ Stop Bars lights.
          o Online flights only.

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