3.10.2019
Prepar3D

Just Flight VFR Real Scenery NexGen 3D – Vol. 4: Scotland Released

 

Just Flight released their brand new VFR Real Scenery NexGen 3D – Vol. 4: Scotland. Scenery is available for FSX/P3D platform. Scenery was built with high focus on details. For example sport arenas are just awesome.

Many features are included like adjusted default landmark objects, optional custom night textures or 5m (ultra-high) elevation mesh resolution and many others.

VFR Real Scenery NexGen 3D Vol. 4: Scotland for P3D & FSX

You can buy this scenery for €30.95.

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Feature List

  • Multiple simulator support – the scenery can be active in all your supported simulators at the same time using a single installation
  • 25cm/50cm aerial photos taken from 2015 onwards used as source imagery
  • Scenery Manager utility included so you can adjust scenery options and activate/deactivate the scenery in individual simulators
  • Performance boost – because the display of photo textures and individually placed autogen objects is more efficient than the generic tile-based system used in default scenery, the performance of your simulator(s) will actually improve when NexGen 3D scenery is being used!
  • 1.2m/pixel general texture resolution. The texture resolution around airports and specific points of interest is 60cm/pixel.
  • 5m (ultra-high) elevation mesh resolution
  • Comprehensive 3D autogen coverage of buildings and vegetation, accurately placed from real-world data
  • Numerous additional custom scenery objects
  • Adjusted default landmark objects
  • Optional custom night textures
  • All water areas are created as simulator ‘water’ and are fully landable in appropriate aircraft
  • Default airports or runways have been adjusted as necessary
  • Automatic updating as new or expanded data becomes available
  • Compatible with third party airport sceneries

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