FSX KML

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1st Oct 2006 - Please note: The software described in this manual has not yet been released. I will continue to update this manual over the next couple of weeks to coincide with the release of the FSX KML alpha.

Introduction

FSX KML is a freeware scenery design tool for Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX).

By using Google Earth to draw polygons and polylines you can accurately and easily create the following types of scenery:-

  • Coastlines, rivers and lakes, and islands inside these water features.
  • Shorelines
  • Irregular shaped landclass polygons for cities, parks, beaches, forrest, golf courses etc
  • Landclass “tiles” (1.2km sq)
  • Flatten polygons and airport polygons
  • Roads (including roads with moving traffic) and power lines
  • Place scenery objects from the FSX scenery library

Downloading FSX KML

The latest version of FSX KML can be downloaded from the following sites:-

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Installation

Unzipping and running FSX KML

FSX KML can be installed in a folder of your choice. Simply unzip the FSX KML installation zip file into the desired folder.

After unzipping the installation file you should have the following files:-

  • FSX_KML.exe
  • ShapeLib129.dll
  • FSX_KML_Lookup.XML
  • FSX_KML_Options.XML
  • Tutorial.KML

Configuration options

Before you begin building FSX scenery you will need to set a few configuration options.

  • Run FSX_KML.exe and click on the options tab
  • Specify the location FSX using the "FSX folder option". This will usually be C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator X
  • Select the "Copy to FSX Addon Scenery Folder" if you want your scenery to be automatically copied to the FSX add on scenery folder after it is built.

Using the Tutorial

FSX KML includes a simple tutorial. This tutorial demonstrates the creation of a coastline (with beaches), a river and islands, a town and forest, plus a road with moving traffic.

  • Open Tutorial.KML in Google Earth. An easy way to do this is to double click on Tutorial.KML in windows explorer.
  • Investigate the various polygons and polylines that have been "traced" over the real scenery features displayed in Google Earth. The important thing to notice is the use of the "Description" field for each polygon or polyline. The description field is used to tell FSX KML what type of scenery feature the polygon/poyline represents.
  • If you open the FSX_KML_Lookup.XML file you will see how these description "tags" are translated into FSX scenery features.
  • To make scenery from the Tutorial.KML file, run FSX KML, click the Project tab and open Tutorial.KML. You will see KML structure displayed in FSX KML.
  • Click the Build tab and then the Build button and FSX KML will create a FSX scenery file called Tutorial.BGL. The file will be copied automatically to the FSX addon scenery directory.
  • Run FSX. You can easily goto the scenery area by opening the saved flight called FSX_KML.

Building Scenery

Building your own scenery with FSX KML is easy.

Step 1 - Creating a KML with Google Earth

Creating polygons and polylines

"Tagging" the scenery features

FSX_KML_Lookup.XML

Step 2 - Processing the KML with FSX KML

Step 3 - Testing the scenery

Step 4 - Creating a distrubution file for upload

Google Earth

Google Earth may be downloaded from the Google Earth home page

I strongly recommend you purchase the $20 “Plus” version of Google Earth because it makes creating polygons and polylines very very easy.

Freeware scenery created with FSX KML

End User Licence

Copyright © 2006 Innova Software ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

This software program is distributed without charge to other scenery designers, redistribution of the original ZIP file is allowed. You are NOT allowed to sell this software or ask money for its distribution. The use of the software is only allowed for the production of freeware sceneries, if you want to use it for commercial scenery please contact me.

The copyright and any intellectual property relating to this program remain the property of the author.

The software distributed in this way may represent work in progress, and bears no warranty, either expressed or implied.

Release History

This software has not yet been released.

Feedback

Discuss FSX KML at the fsdeveloper.com FSX KML forum post

You can email the author directly at fsx_kml@innovasoftware.com