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== Airports ==
Some '''suggested custom scenery''' for downloading and visiting.


The list of airports with improved scenery features is now available from a separate [[Suggested Airports|Suggested Airports page]].
''Some of these may have been obsoleted by the release of the [[FlightGear World Scenery 2.0|new world scenery in November 2013]].''




* '''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]].


== Landscape ==
<gallery>
[[Image:High_textures_transitions3.png|thumb|High detail France scenery]]
Image:High_textures_transitions3.png|High detail France scenery
[[Image:High_textures_transitions4_1.png|thumb|High detail France scenery]]
Image:High_textures_transitions4_1.png|High detail France scenery
[[Image:High_textures_transitions6_2.png|thumb|High detail France scenery]]
Image:High_textures_transitions6_2.png|High detail France scenery
* '''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]].
Image:High_textures_transitions10_1.png|Mont Blanc
[[Image:High_textures_transitions10_1.png|thumb|left|Mont Blanc]]
Image:High_textures_transitions11_1.png|Aguille du midi?
[[Image:High_textures_transitions11_1.png|thumb|left|Aguille du midi?]]
Image:High_textures_transitions13_1.png|Matterhorn without landclass, just slope transitions
[[Image:High_textures_transitions13_1.png|thumb|left|Matterhorn without landclass, just slope transitions]]
</gallery>


* '''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://forum.flightgear.org/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://forum.flightgear.org/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.
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* '''Iberian Peninsula: Spain and Portugal''': custom scenery for Spain and Portugal with improved landcover and additional airports and objects. See the [[Custom Spain and Portugal Scenery|custom Spain and Portugal scenery page]].
* '''Iberian Peninsula: Spain and Portugal''': custom scenery for Spain and Portugal with improved landcover and additional airports and objects. See the [[Custom Spain and Portugal Scenery|custom Spain and Portugal scenery page]].
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[[Category:Scenery]]

Revision as of 06:35, 24 December 2013

Some suggested custom scenery for downloading and visiting.

Some of these may have been obsoleted by the release of the new world scenery in November 2013.


  • 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.
  • LOWI & Austria Scenery Preview: This scenery includes the Innsbruck scenario and is much more complete than the previous. It is still experimental, but should try it as having been really good. Info and download can be found here.