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Patch v0.10 -> v1.0 Last version of AA2 before Condor 3!
402.85 MiB
+ Patch textures part 1 on 2
1.14 GiB
+ Patch textures part 2 on 2
1.31 GiB
Textures part 1 on 15
1.79 GiB
Textures part 2 on 15
1.83 GiB
Textures part 3 on 15
1.74 GiB
Textures part 4 on 15
1.97 GiB
Textures part 5 on 15
1.83 GiB
Textures part 6 on 15
2.00 GiB
Textures part 7 on 15
1.98 GiB
Textures part 8 on 15
2.17 GiB
Textures part 9 on 15
1.93 GiB
Textures part 10 on 15
1.84 GiB
Textures part 11 on 15
2.09 GiB
Textures part 12 on 15
2.39 GiB
Textures part 13 on 15
2.49 GiB
Textures part 14 on 15
1.96 GiB
Textures part 15 on 15
2.31 GiB
Although covering the same geographical area than Alpine Arc for Condor 1, this landscape is completely new: high resolution textures, completely reworked elevation data in 30m resolution, and forests.
Currently, 110 airfields have been equipped with specific facilities, and we will continue to complete them out of the 300 airports that the scenery includes.
For that, we always need help, if you want to find your local club installations, go for it!
Acknowledgements:
Due to its size, this landscape had to be built with LandscapeEditor in several pieces then assembled. This operation was facilitated by Marc Till's specific program, CoMeOb, which also made it easier to integrate objects from other landscapes.
The objects were either recovered from previous landscapes or made specifically with Xavier Delaborde, Jean François Gombault and Patrick Millerioux.
Texture retouching and water bodies have been done with Claude Simmoneau and Hubert (St Ex!).
The tests and controls of the aerodromes were carried out and hosted by the Condorsim.fr team.
The exchanges between the participants took place on the Condorsim.fr and CondorCafé forums.
It is strongly advised to use Condor Updater tool to install this huge landscape instead of downloading manually 16 7zip files !
If AA2 0.10 is already installed, download only patch.
If AA2 <0.10 is installed, remove the landscape and download it again.
Known problems:
- All the airfields in the western part have been tested and do not present any problems during towed take-off except for the following fields, which in some directions only allow a winch take-off:
Megeve (SSE), Saint-Claude (SW), Zweisimmen (S), Dittingen (WNW), Calvari (both directions).
Take off from Courchevel is only possible in the NNE direction,
-Some airfields may have limited waiting space for takeoffs on heavily loaded servers.
NB: If you have a 32-bit version of Windows, you may sometimes experience “Out of memory crashes”. To avoid this, it may be necessary to reduce the visibility distance and forest density.
This is a photorealistic high resolution scenery (81 tiles) that covers a large area surrounding Hobbs, New Mexico. This region is used by the Soaring Society of America for national glider competitions, https://ssa.org
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org/ for details).
This is a photorealistic high resolution scenery (49 tiles) that covers an area surrounding Harris Hill, NY, which is just outside of Elmira. It's is used by Harris Hill Soaring, https://hhsc.org, for local and cross country training. It also includes an airport used by the Finger Lakes Soaring Club, https://flsc.org, located in Dansville, NY.
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org for details).
Patch v0.2 -> v0.3 Addition of an airport, and correction of airport levelling (Pennington-Gap)
7.58 MiB
Textures part 1 on 1
931.69 MiB
This scenery covers the south-western part of the appalachian ridge system and extends into Tennessee and Kentucky. It uses 4K resolution with 16K resolution at airports. It is the second part of 3 landscapes, Ridge-North-2, Ridge-West-2, and Ridge-South-2 that will eventually be merged to form one landscape.
Patch v1.2 -> v1.3 Addition of 80 missing textures, and correction of airport levelling (Pennington-Gap)
2.51 MiB
Textures part 1 on 10
1,020.36 MiB
Textures part 2 on 10
1,010.09 MiB
Textures part 3 on 10
1.10 GiB
Textures part 4 on 10
1.14 GiB
Textures part 5 on 10
1.11 GiB
Textures part 6 on 10
1.06 GiB
Textures part 7 on 10
1.04 GiB
Textures part 8 on 10
1.05 GiB
Textures part 9 on 10
1.00 GiB
Textures part 10 on 10
1,019.68 MiB
This landscape is a combination of the Ridge-North-2, Ridge-South-2, and Ridge-West-2 landscapes, which were merged using Condor_tiles (SoaringTools.org), hence the black parts.
Condor uses a tile notation that limits each row and column from 00 to 99 tiles. It is however possible to exceed that limit either horizontally or vertically. When the limits are exceed both horizontally and vertically, it results in duplicate tile names and therefore ambiguity. For example, tile 10,100 and tile 101,00 result in the same name h10100.tr3.
This landscape has 4 duplicate tile names. Two are on the edges which are not flyable anyway. Two more are on the second row from the edge, but are well away from the main ridges.
Chiapas is the southernmost state of Mexico.
Dimensions: 230 km from east to west and 300 km from north to south.
It was created with high resolution textures and altimetric data in 30 m resolution.
This landscape covers the Finger Lakes region. It's a 25 x 24 tile landscape, ca. 575 x 550 km, with 619 airports.
It has a free available texture with low resolution (10 m /px). The airports have no objects other than a boundary around the runway and a windsock. It's made with focus on flying cross country, not for sightseeing.
This landscape represents a smaller area of Georgia that Mid-Georgia Soaring Association flies as a club, as do others during our regional small GTA contests.
In addition, we are using this opportunity to get our people to fly cross-country using Proving Grounds.
Kashmir is located in Asia, in the north of India and Pakistan and the Far West of China. It is a mountainous region with peaks over 6000 m. It is the westernmost part of the Himalayan range.
Dimensions of this landscape: 415 km from east to west and 300 km from north to south.
It was created with high resolution textures and altimetric data in 30 m resolution.
Humid Pampa is a landscape covering an area of 415x415 km² in the province of Buenos Aires in Argentina, with 70 airfields.
It was created with high resolution textures and altimetric data in 30 m resolution.