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Actually there is already 2 flatten in the scenery w/ and w/o Orbx Vector.
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That's weird. Have you tried the other one... with Vector (regardless if you have it or no)Actually there is already 2 flatten in the scenery w/ and w/o Orbx Vector.




It actually has 1.700m of runway, so feel free to try it with an airlinerBut jokes aside, I get, what you are saying. But Tbilisi I will not touch. It is too big for me, I would need years. Another reason: There is a superb version out there already. I have no idea who did it, I just know, that it is there. You can find a download link here:
https://vatrus.info/airport/UGTB
Works perfect in P3Dv4 and it is better than most of my payware sceneries.
My next one will be Kutaisi International Airport... also pretty airliner friendly![]()


Really love this piece of art
Just two little issues I discovered:
-The light sources which are visible at night and bad visibility (probably SODE displayed) appear to have a crash box because I always crash when they are visible.
-I like the trip recommendations in the manual, sadly there was no working hyperlink where to download the other addon sceneries.

SODE has doesn't have a NoCrash option. You need to set it when exporting the lights model.is there the No-Crash option with SODE?

SODE has doesn't have a NoCrash option. You need to set it when exporting the lights model.

Are you using MCX? Then you can turn on "noCrash" in the exporter settings. That should do.But this I can only do when I place the model, no? I thought this is only relevant, when I want to export it as a BGL. I guess that is what you wanted to tell me in the other thread... I will give it a try...

And do not forget that this is freeware and a lot more beautiful than many payware sceneries.
It just takes sometimes some small adjustments to make it to your proper liking (if you know how to!).
But that is what this site is all about: the makers are there to guide you and accept there may be some quirks and are inmediately there to answer you as if it were payware!
I can only appreciate their work and when I find something that could be better, I would tell them.
I did not because I did not find anything that I would be able to improve.


David, your work on both airports (and Kutaisi and Ambrolauri I'm following closely) is outstanding and much better than some payware out there!!! Please keep up!
Your work is an inspiration for me to continue where I left long ago with the neighbour, Azerbaijan...
Thanks!
