1.7.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx releases TrueEarth US Oregon for P3D v4+

 

First announced back in May 2020, Orbx has today released a new scenery for Prepar3D v4 and higher – TrueEarth US Oregon. The scenery, as the product name might suggest, covers the state of Oregon, USA. A coverage map can be seen below.

The scenery features custom VFR landmarks, superb watermasking, over 400 points of interest, crisp aerial imagery, or a sharp and detailed 4K mesh. The complete feature list can be found below.

TrueEarth Oregon is sure to capture your heart with 1.2/pixel orthoimagery covering the entire state. The millions of accurately placed trees, buildings and other visual objects mean VFR flying across this beautiful state is made easy and realistic.

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Orbx is currently running a special discount “Fly July” in which you can get the product for $43.96 AUD instead of usual $54.95 AUD. If you want to purchase the addon, you can do so via the Orbx website for approx. €27.

Features

  • 99,291 square miles (257,163 km²) of crisp aerial imagery
  • 483 custom-modeled 3D POIs!
  • Over 339 million trees placed
  • More than 2.5 million buildings
  • Significant buildings added to all major cities
  • VFR landmarks such as masts, wind farms, churches etc.
  • Hand-placed and custom modelled 3D landmarks
  • Sharp and detailed Ultra-HD 10-meter mesh
  • Superb watermasking along the entire coastline and most rivers and lakes
  • Beautiful summer imagery with exquisite night-lighting

Source: Orbx Forums

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