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Here is a 138 x 161km landscape of the Roggeveldberge of the South Western Cape of South Africa.
It covers an area from Calvinia to Sutherland and is highly colourful, ranging in height from 264m to 1834m.
By Jeffray
Hungary3 landscape is the hungarian landscape in Condor2 format. Hungary is located in central-eastern Europe with lot of flatlands, a big lake the "Balaton" and nice cities including Budapest. The landscape area is 345.6km x 529.92km .
It contains 47 Airfields. High resolution textures without objects and forests. The next plan is to make objects and forests. Every little help is welcome.
Kuban is the name of the southernmost and warmest region of Russia, which is washed by the waters of the Black Sea and the Azov Sea. The Caucasus mountain system originates here. The big Caucasus is extended from West - Northwest to East - Southeast between Black and Caspian seas. The extent is more than 1100 km, the width - up to 180 km. The heart of the Caucasus is the highest mountain in Europe - Elbrus 5642m. This area will be in the Big Caucasus scenario (February-March 2021)
More than half of the territory of the Kuban is plains. The climate here is very suitable for growing a large number of agricultural crops. In the foothill areas, you can find extensive forests, vineyards and orchards.
In the very south of the region, on the border with Abkhazia, the climate is subtropical.
In the west, the Kuban is connected with the most beautiful peninsula Crimea.
This landscape has 23 airfields for an area of 414 * 322 km. The main glider airfield of the Kuban is Adagum.
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Кубань-название южного региона России, который омывается двумя морями-Черным и Азовским. Здесь же берет свое начало главный Кавказский хребет. Большой Кавказ простирается с запада-северо-запада на восток-юго-восток между Черным и Каспийским морями. Протяженность более 1100 км, ширина до 180 км. Сердце Кавказского хребта-самая высокая гора Европы Эльбрус с высотой 5642м. Этот район будет находиться в сценарии Большой Кавказ ( февраль-март 2021г.)
Более половины территории Кубани - равнины. Здесь очень пригодный климат для выращивания большого количества сельско-хозяйственных культур. В предгорных районах можно обнаружить обширные леса, виноградники и плодовые сады.
На самом юге региона Кубань, на границе с Абхазией, климат субтропический.
На западе Кубань сообщается с красивейшим полуостровом Крым.
В данном сценарии 23 аэродрома. Размер сценария 414*322 км. Главный планерный аэродром Кубани-Адагум.
Велком!
By 244 and Eif
North West Montana (Dec. 19th, 2020) Uncompressed landscape size: 5.31 GiB
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North West Montana has an area of 253x230 km². It contains among other things the southern part of Glacier National Park.
With 36 airfields and many objects, this landscape was created with high resolution textures and altimetric data in 30 m resolution.
Lietuva is a detailed, photo-realistic flatland landscape of Lithuania. Lietuva cover an area 391x299km, with 4 international airports and 22 airfields.
Gliding is famous in Lithuania - first gliding organization founded in 1910. In modern times a lot of national and regional championships are held every year. Even EGC and WGC was held several times in biggest Lithuania aeroclub in Pociunai.
By Vaidotas Pasvenskas(JEG) and Tomas Butkevicius (TBZ)
This is a photorealistic high resolution scenery (35 tiles). Used by the Antelope Valley Soaring Club, http://www.AntelopeValleySoaringclub.org/ .
A nice mountain range included, but definitely desert!
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org/ for details).
Created by: Nick Bonniere, Joe Somers, and John Murtari
Brokenstraw - Pennsylvania (South East of Erie) (Dec. 12th, 2020) Uncompressed landscape size: 725.79 MiB
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This is a small photorealistic high resolution scenery (15 tiles). Used by the Brokenstraw Soaring Club, http://www.flybrokenstraw.com/bscrates.html.
Very wooded landscape, significant hill right next to the runway.
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org/ for details).
Created by: Nick Bonniere, Joe Somers, and John Murtari
This is a photorealistic high resolution scenery (30 tiles). Catch the ‘wave’ at the Mt. Washington Observatory, 6,300 foot elevation. Highest summit winds recorded, 231 miles/hour!
Used by the Franconia Soaring Association, http://franconiasoaring.org/.
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org/ for details).
Created by: Nick Bonniere, Joe Somers, and John Murtari
Hhsc-Flsc - New York (Western/Elmira) (Dec. 12th, 2020) Uncompressed landscape size: 1.46 GiB
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This is a photorealistic high resolution scenery (30 tiles). The home of Soaring in the United States. Used by a couple of local clubs. Harris Hill Soaring Corporation, http://HarrisHillSoaring.org/
Notes: Takeoff is normally to the north.
Terrain in the Finger Lakes around the Dansville Airport. Finger Lakes Soaring Club (http://flsc.org/).
Notes: Your takeoff is in the grass, next to the 32/14 paved runway. All operations are normally from the grass.
It was created using a detailed tutorial for creating photo-realistic terrain for Condor 2 (see http://www.SoaringTools.org/ for details).
Created by: Nick Bonniere, Joe Somers and John Murtari
The name of the country comes from "papu", a word that, according to naturalist Alfred Wallace, comes from the Malaysian puwah-puwah or papuwah which means "frizzy".
The French ethnologist Christian Pelras, a specialist in the south of Sulawesi Island, writes that maps drawn in the 18th century by the Bugis mention the name "Papua" to designate New Guinea.
New Guinea is the name given in the 16th century by a Spanish explorer, because of the resemblance it finds in the inhabitants with the population of Equatorial Guinea in Africa.
The country gained independence in 1975, and is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.