FSX - Aerosoft Weeze X 1.00

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• • • • • • • • • • • • Description Nowadays known as the Airport Weeze, the aerodrome close to the Netherlands is used by Ryanair and several other low cost airlines. Approx 2.4 mil.

Passengers p.a. J Tillman Cancer And Delirium Rarity. Use the airport to many different holiday destinations in Europe, Asia and North Africa. Important: For the installation process and the following online-activation this AddOns needs an active internet connection on the computer!

The Royal Air Force Station Laarbruch was completed in 1954. In the following years the RAF stationed bombers and interceptor planes alongside the ever combat-alert Canberras. In a case of war those could have very quickly dropped nuclear bombs on different targets in the Soviet territory. After the downfall of the Iron Curtain, RAF Laarbruch was mainly used for operations in the Gulf region and the Balkans. As a result of the imminent withdrawal of the RAF from Germany, a concept for the future of the airbase had to be worked out.

FSX - Aerosoft Weeze X 1.00

Feb 09, 2011 Aerosoft – Weeze X for FSX. Very easy to use and can be accessed via the Aerosoft Weeze X program menu or the new Aerosoft Launcher application.

2003 - four years after handover to the German authorities - commercial traffic commenced. This airport scenery has been modelled to the smallest of details including all buildings and airport institutions of the civilian and the former military part. The product lives up to the quality you can expect from an FSX exclusive add-on. Numerous details and scenery effects let you enjoy the lively atmosphere of this great scenery for your FSX. Features: • Highly detailed virtual replica of the airport‘s civilian and the former military part including all buildings and its institutions • 3D Runway Lights • High resolution day- and night textures • Seasonal ground textures (0.5m/Pixel) • Photorealistic textures on buildings, vehicles, etc.

Aerosoft Launcher scenery activation screen The manual has four pages dedicated to explaining the purpose of this new procedure and application. At this time you will need to select the Library tab where you will see Weeze X listed under sceneries, it should show that the product isn’t activated. You now need to select Activate; in order to successfully activate the product you must have an active internet connection and be running the application with administrative rights. Your information is sent to the Aerosoft servers, when it has been verified the scenery status will change to Active.

You are now ready to fully enjoy this product. Configuration There are two configuration tools available with this scenery; the traffic tool and season tool. Both are self explanatory, very easy to use and can be accessed via the Aerosoft Weeze X program menu or the new Aerosoft Launcher application. The traffic tool gives you the option to enable dynamic vehicular traffic in a number of areas of the scenery as well as the DX10 preview.

Weeze X Colours and how they are used is one of the most important factors of making any object or scenery element look realistic. The colours here are complex and subdued.

There are a few scenery developers that seem to have the knack for using colours in such a way that makes you believe that what you are seeing is as close to real as possible and that is the case here. You will easily see what I mean as you go through the various screenshots in this review. I have broken down my observations regarding the buildings into two sections; civilian and RAF. On the civilian side the most prominent structure is the main terminal building. A large mulit-storey building it is rather non-descript however it does have a design component that is somewhat unique; it has pergola style roof extensions on the south east and south west corners. It is not very often you see this in a large building and they’ve done a great job in modelling this feature. Another place where many developers seem to drop the ball is the roof tops.

FSX - Aerosoft Weeze X 1.00

Quite often for some reason roof tops end up being flat bitmaps regardless of what happens to be located there. Not the case with this building, they’ve modelled the skylights and along with some very nice colouring the end result is very realistic. As you go through the screenshots you will see that there is much more to this building, look close and check out the people waiting to board their next flight. Passengers waiting outside main terminal Besides the terminal there are a number of other buildings that support the civilian flight operations; you have the control tower, fuel tanks, fire station and the cargo center hanger.

In recreating these buildings they have incorporated in addition to their superb colouring many small details that add greatly to the realism of the scenery; details such as railings and stairways, transparent looking windows, exposed ventilation units w/ducting, antennae and lighting. Fuel storage The remnants of the former RAF base are very easily distinguished by their unique design, bland colouring and layout. There are four main areas which consist primarily of hangers, hardened aircraft shelters or HAS and then some long single storey buildings which I suspect were used for administration and barracks. All of these look extremely realistic, they appear weathered, dirty and neglected from a decade of abandonment. It was very interesting to look at these structures; it is quite a contrast when compared to the civilian airport.

The colours are all earth tones and everything blends in very nicely with the surrounding landscape. The fact that they did such a wonderful job with this part of Weeze I think provides an ideal and realistic location for that sim pilot that’s searching for a place to fly their favourite military jet or helicopter from. Rooftops 3 The big stuff is what catches your attention first but it’s all of the other small objects throughout the scenery that help solidify the real sense that this is a place where things are happening. There are a few areas that stood out for me.

First is the main apron, I liked how they placed portable power units, mobile stairs and fire extinguishers at various parking spots. They include enough of them so you get the idea that they use these things on a regular basis but not too many so it looks cluttered. Along the perimeter separating the apron from the passenger parking lot is chain link fencing and then you have lamp posts and some low blast fences; all extremely well done. I noticed that at the side of the fire station towards the rear there were some garbage and recycle bins; small seemingly insignificant details that add character to the scenery. The PAPI lighting at Weeze I thought was exceptional, you can see the power cables come up from the underground conduits into the light enclosures. Recent Comments •: Dream I can afford one.

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