18.5.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx Previews TrueEarth US Washington & Oregon in P3D v4 and v5

Today, two members of the Orbx forums, one from the developer team, Ian Emms and FILOU, have shared some new previews of the upcoming renditions of Washington &

Today, two members of the Orbx forums, one from the developer team, Ian Emms and FILOU, have shared some new previews of the upcoming renditions of Washington & Oregon for Prepar3D v4 and v5.

These are the very first TrueEarth US products to come to ESP platform simulators. By the two developers described upper in the article, there have been shared previews of these two renditions on the Orbx forums, FILOU has shown off the Washington and Oregon in P3D v5 and Ian Emms showed these sceneries off in P3D v4. These previews were made in multiple forum posts, each is showing off a different part of the scenery.

In the posts by FILOU, we can find previews in P3D v5 of the mountains of Washington (Highland) and a location around tri-cities.

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Ian Emms has shared previews of the Oregon and Washington. In the Washington previews, we can see a scenery around Fort Lewis, an area of Bellingham and the area of capital city of Washington – Seattle.

The last but not least, the P3D v4 Previews by Ian Emms of the TrueEarth US Oregon scenery. In this post, the developer showed off an area around Paisley, The Sisters and around Salem.

The sources of this article can be found on multiple Orbx forum posts. which are listed below.

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