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Revision as of 13:13, 6 July 2015
Scenery is the landscape in FlightGear (or any other simulator). The default version of FlightGear comes with 2 square degrees of scenery near San Francisco, California. The rest of the world is available via download. Details and accuracy vary from place to place.
The scenery data is released as World Scenery collections, available through download in 10x10 degree chunks from the the FlightGear website. Please note that the packages there are only updated very infrequent, instead you can use TerraSync to download up to date scenery as you fly by.
Some high-quality third-party scenery has also been released for FlightGear. However, because anyone may contribute models or terrain data to the official FlightGear scenery, third-party scenery add-ons are not as common as in other flight simulator projects.
Related content
The FlightGear wiki has a portal related to scenery development |
Recommended Scenery
- Developed Airports - airports with at least one non-generic airport building placed
- Suggested Airports - airports ranked by scenery quality
Scenery Projects
- Brest
- FlightGear NL
- Germany
- Custom France Scenery
- Project Hong Kong
- Project Venezuela
- papillon81's git repository for scenery (Frankfurt, Singapore)
External links
- Scenery download page
- Webtools to add/edit/update unitary and massive import of shared model positions
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