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It's gonna be the best out of all Japanese sceneries I got I think.
Please take care of the night lighting so that it doesn't create FPS problems!!
It looks outstanding.
Thanks. I have a video of the airport here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeDKORxTc1UThis will be a stunning scenery! Keep up the good work
the taxisigns, maybe scale down a little?, I like the runway lightning,
It's gonna be the best out of all Japanese sceneries I got I think.
Please take care of the night lighting so that it doesn't create FPS problems!!
It looks outstanding.
Thank you!
I love this project, can't wait to add it to my Japanese scenery list
My next project will be a payware since people are more interested in paywares
It's time for me to think about that next project and I am having difficulties to choose an airport to make. But be sure that it will be amazing! I promise the best fsx scenery so far. I can say that because I'm really comfortable with the techniques needed to accomplish that. So I was thinking on making TNCM or TQPF or one similar airport with one runway a small apron and small terminal. But I can as well make a very big airport depending on the interest and need of the flightsim community. Any Ideas of a famous airport that hasn't been made for fsx and that would be interesting? And again It's going to be the "most spectacular" airport, with at least the same level of details as the most famous scenery makers in the market now.
If you're up for a cool U.S. airport, McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, California is a very busy airport with one runway and a terminal. The San Diego area seems to be neglected in the flight simulator world, and I think Palomar deserves a good mock up in FSX.
Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClellan-Palomar_Airport
AirNav:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/KCRQ
Airport Layout:
http://download.aopa.org/ustprocs/current/airport_diagrams/thumbnails/05310AD.jpg
Thanks. I didn't see that one. I'm making San Diego Intl I may consider adding this one if I can finish earlier.