20.4.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx announced Tweed-New Haven Airport for P3D v4 and v5

Orbx developer, Jordan Gough, has today shared via the Orbx forums an announcement of the new scenery Orbx is working on for Prepar3D v4 and v5.

Orbx developer, Jordan Gough, has today shared via the Orbx forums an announcement of the new scenery Orbx is working on for Prepar3D v4 and v5. The airport itself will be covered by 7cm/pixel imagery while the surrounding area will be covered by 30cm/pixel imagery.

Located on the picturesque coast of Connecticut, midway between New York and Boston, KHVN Tweed-New Haven is one of two airports in CT that sees regular airline services. With a 5,600ftmain runway, Tweed-New Haven can serve aircraft up to and including the Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 757 series.

The scenery will feature fully functional SODE Jetway, Ultra HD airport buildings, seasonal variations, custom static aircraft or good optimization, for example. As usual, the complete changelog can be found below.

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This is also the first scenery by Orbx released for both Prepar3D v4 and v5.

Feature list

  • A true to life depiction of Tweed-New Haven Airport crafted from on-site photos 
  • The largest Orbx airport in the north-eastern USA to date
  • Ultra HD airport buildings with meticulous attention to detail
  • Fully functional SODE Jetway
  • Custom ground poly with detailing up to 1cm/pixel
  • Extensive coverage area include the entire city of New Haven
  • Custom static aircraft & GSE created exclusively for KHVN
  • Optimized for best performance with your favorite high-end aircraft
  • Perfectly located for short flights to NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Nantucket and Block Island
  • Full seasonal variations perfectly blending with Global Base or OpenLC NA
  • Our first new release for both Prepar3D v4.5 & Prepar3D v5!
  • The fourth airport by Jordan Gough

Source: Orbx Forums

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