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France VFR is proud to announce its latest release in the series of FlightParis: FlightParis VFR Pack (VFR landmarks). This is the fouorth and the last part completing the collection of FlightParis scenery. This complete scenery allows you to get totally immersed in your Flight Simulator just as if you were there, above the Parisian region while taking off of your air club with the exact same landmarks as in real navigation above the five Parisian departments (12,000 km2). FlightParis Basepack is required for this scenery. In case you have FlightParis CityPack for the same series, it needs to be installed before installing VFRPack. These remarkable landmarks are antennas, water towers, power stations, remarkable buildings, famous castles within the region (example: Versailles, Vaux le Vicomte, Chateau de Villarceaux, etc.), car manufacturing plants (Renault, Peugeot) and bridges.
Feb 17, 2018 - France VFR - Paris-Ile de France VFR 3DA for FSX - FSPilotShop. Europe Flight. Instant Download + Disk Backup by mail ($8.95+Shipping).
France VFR has put altogether 70 groups of objects in order to enhance your VFR Flights within the Paris Great Area. With the release of this last part completing the FlightParis Collection (BasePack, Autogen, CityPack) FlightParis becomes the most developed and complete VFR scenery never attained until now in Flight Simulator.
Chateau de Turpault and Port Maria For a start, the photorealistic textures capture this part of France in late summer. It therefore looks like genuine French countryside, not some generic European scene.
The colours and 'feel' of the coast, shoreline and sand dunes are also well-represented. Secondly, while many of the buildings are from the regular FS2004 stock, there are sufficient local houses and churches to give an authentic flavour of north-west France.
Then there are the distinctive buildings, the lighthouses and the fort, that any visitor to these islands would immediately recognise. Thirdly, and it's this which makes the scenery so unique, every building and tree appears to be individually placed. They don't just spring out of the ground in a way that's unrelated to the underlying texture. It does actually look as though the scenery designer has picked up and placed each item in relation to the scenery, much the same as the builder of a model railway. So you see trees lining the roads and along the edges of fields, or clustered around an old manor house.
The houses themselves are grouped around roads, with villages and village squares at the major junctions. There are thousands of such objects, and I don't know how they've done it, but the overall result is uncannily lifelike at 500 feet. Turning finals for Quiberon's Runway 29, near Port Haliguen Although these islands are quiet places, there's sufficient 'eye candy' to catch the attention. Land at one of the airfields, and you'll occasionally see a car arrive or leave. Fly over the harbour, and you'll see a ferryboat leaving, and a group of yachts racing around buoys. At night, there's far less to see, but the regular flash of the lighthouses is now a feature. I only have two minor criticisms.
The first is that whilst the airfield windsock behaves as expected in user-created weather, with downloaded weather for some reason it twitches all over the place; it reminded me of one of those Monty Python animations. The second is that, like all photorealistic sceneries, there's no seasonal variation. This of course is due to the limited stock of original photography. So you can get the unusual sight of snow falling, but none settling on the ground. However, as the islands lie within the warming Gulf Stream, that's a possibility in real life. What I Don't Like About France VFR Documentation in French only Click below to add your comments!
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