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Landscape:
Landscape: Uluru (Central Australia)   Name in Condor: Uluru
Author(s): 6266 Date of release: September 4th, 2022
Description: Ayers Rock, called Uluru by the area's native people, was the reason to make this landscape. It is a 25 x 24 tile landscape in central Australia, ca. 575 x 550 km with 70 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.

Surface: 318,505 km² (576 km * 553 km) Biggest FAI triangle: 1,907 km
Overall distance flown: 890 km Overall flying time: 8h 21m 12s
Landscape ranking: This month: N/A (Previous month: N/A)
Number of downloads: This month: 0 time, Total downloads: 152 times
Uncompressed landscape size: 9.52 GiB
Height record: N/A
Longest fly (duration): 1h 11m 45s by  Da5i2 on June 2nd, 2024.
Longest fly (distance): 110 km by  ERock999 on December 11th, 2022.

Please note that landscapes only work for their respective version of Condor. Condor 2 landscapes can be used on Condor 3 if and only if installed and converted with Condor Updater.
In order to offer a comfortable download, simultaneous downloads are limited. Please turn off download managers, they are not supported and will be blocked.

Condor Updater is a tool dedicated to the installation of Condor 2 & 3 landscapes and goodies. It’s the preferred (and the easiest!) way to download and install landscapes. You can download it from here.

Should you need help for manual download and install, consult this page.
Title Filename Total downloads File size
Uluru (Central Australia)Uluru_main.7z152246.01 MiB
Textures part 1 on 2Uluru_textures_part1.7z1371.58 GiB
Textures part 2 on 2Uluru_textures_part2.7z1361.56 GiB
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