So, pack your surfboard and visit Bonaire! Thanks to latest technology, optimal visuals and performance are possible. Custom lights even at night, animated palm trees and static aircraft bring this airport to a virtual life. The developer took thousands of photos at the location and used those to create the accurate building models and high-resolution textures. This scenery offers a highly detailed recreation of Flamingo International Airport (BON / TNCB) near the city of Kralendijk on Bonaire. Today, this airport operates several short-haul flights across the Caribbean, and serves as a stopover for the Dutch KLM on long-haul flights. Therefore, a new airport was constructed – “Flamingo Airport” was born. It served as a hub for American forces in the Second World War, which it was too small for, though. First colonised by the Spanish, in 1636 it was occupied by the Netherlands which it still belongs to today.Įxactly 300 years later, the first airport was built by the Dutch. Thanks and looking forward to hearing back.Bonaire is a small island in the Southern Caribbean and is a popular holiday destination among surfers and divers, thanks to its clear water and magnificent coral reefs. Just hoping these issues get resolved and it will make a very good scenery an outstanding scenery! I understand you guys remain committed to this product and new releases (I own virtually all of your sceneries) such as the upcoming Seattle which will be a definite buy for me as well. These are fairly big omissions given the detail overall. There is also an FAA listed obstruction, apartment building just to the left of final approach course for runway 11 missing as well. Notably the 3 or 4 tallest buildings, as well as Red Bull Arena in Harrison NJ and the NJ Devils Prudential Center in Downtown Newark. The Newark, NJ skyline is missing MANY buildings. I was glad that your team also added Citi Field by La Guardia airport as well, feedback I provided a few years back that has made it into the product! I live in North Jersey and you did a remarkable job, so congrats to the D.D. Obviously your scenery has its own custom light files and is not affected by this.Ī fix/hotfix is a MUST to allow for any reasonable night flying in my own backyard. I use All Orbx prroducts as well as REX Texture Direct with basically the brightest airport lightning effect halo. How can I get nightlighting of the runways like that?Ĭan you please give us an option to select this? Just need the REILs to make it 100%Ĭontrast that to a picture on Simmarket on the product page where I purchased below my screenshot. As they do not have full approach lights, but the REIL and touchdown zone lights etc. I highlighted the runway edge in MSPaint and you can see how bad the lack of lighting is.Īnother thing is the REIL lights, twin flashing runway end lightis are missing from Runway 11 and Runway 29 at night as well. I swirved slightly thinking I was off course when I was not. I couldn't make out the runway lights or edge lights until 150ft before the runway. Here is a screenshot I took at 700ft on final on the ILS 11 and EWR in a B73G. They only look acceptable for taxiway center lights on the ground within 100 yards infront of you. It is absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to fly a night approach into any of these aiports. I'd still buy it BTW!Īnyway, here's an issue I have with my NYC airports regarding Airport Runway and Taxiway lighting. Sadly I don't think we will ever get that last ever FS9 release by DD for NYC on FS9 as promised. I recently purchased the NYC Airports/ NYC Scenery for P3Dv4. Realistically, the runway lights/TDZ lights would start to come into view on a clear night within 10-15 miles out, and basically only when you are lined up with the runway. Is there a possible way to make the lights, say, 30-40% more intense than the updated, smaller version? Sorry to sound like a pest with this, but night flying is extremely difficult with the update, and of course, the original oversized lights were just too intense. In fact, they even tend to flicker since they are so small, making a visual night landing virtually impossible. Nice job with decreasing the intensity of the runway lights at the NY Airports, Stan! The only thing is, that on the ground, while taxiing, they are literally perfect intensity and size, but while on a 5 mile approach at night, they are so tiny that I cannot make out the center line, the approach light bars, the TDZ, or even the edge lights until I am almost passing over the piano keys and the numbers on the runways.
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