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== Landscape ==
== Landscape ==


* '''France''': Custom scenery for France with improved landcover information and more detailed elevation information (no improvements on the objects) is under development. See the [[Custom_France_Scenery|Custom France Scenery page]].
* '''France''': Custom scenery for France with improved landcover information and more detailed elevation information (no improvements on the objects) is under development. See the [[Custom France Scenery|Custom France Scenery page]].


* '''Innsbruck (Austria) area''': The scenery currently covers a 1x1 degree area containing parts of Austria and Germany, and makes use of accurate data from the Corine Land Cover, and Open Street Map projects. See [http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5350 this forum post] and [[FlightGear_Newsletter_August_2009#Innsbruck_Gets_A_Face_Lift|the August 2009 newsletter]] for details.
* '''Innsbruck (Austria) area''': The scenery currently covers a 1x1 degree area containing parts of Austria and Germany, and makes use of accurate data from the Corine Land Cover, and Open Street Map projects. See [http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5350 this forum post] and [[FlightGear Newsletter August 2009#Innsbruck Gets A Face Lift|the August 2009 newsletter]] for details.

Revision as of 19:20, 8 March 2011

Airports

The list of airports with improved scenery features is now available from a separate Suggested Airports page.


Landscape

  • France: Custom scenery for France with improved landcover information and more detailed elevation information (no improvements on the objects) is under development. See the Custom France Scenery page.
  • Innsbruck (Austria) area: The scenery currently covers a 1x1 degree area containing parts of Austria and Germany, and makes use of accurate data from the Corine Land Cover, and Open Street Map projects. See this forum post and the August 2009 newsletter for details.