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Dear simmers! Its time to reveal our project "T" "CYTZ - Billy Bishop Toronto" W.I.P. Billy Bishop Toronto city airport is a small international airport and located on the Toronto Islands Canada. It was ranked Canada 9th Busiest airport! A pleasant scenic airport flight to! Enjoy the first under development preview in XP11! RAW Images
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Version 1.20
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CYYZ Toronto Pearson Airport 1.20 July 27, 2014 Build Chris K and the ISDG __________________________________________________________ Preamble: This is a generally stable build with no library conflicts; and all areas should be drivable and flyable. The ILS may be a fraction off due to repositioning of the runways to their orthophoto corrected locations, and verified with another 3rd party. It is also currently lacking ATC taxi-flow. However, these omissions are not “showstoppers” per se. __________________________________________________________ General Features: - Photorealistic terrain at 30cm/pix resolution as per the USGS - Proper Taxi Signage (was never there in any previous version of the CYYZ apt.dat it would seem) - Recent CAP CYYZ Charts (SIDs/STARs/RWY Approaches) - Repositioned most field objects to match the orthos, accurate within 15 cm +/- - Fixed runway markings, blastpads, and the like to reflect reality - Gritty ground and orthophoto texture support - Replacement Glideslope towers - Runway Stop Bar / Guard Lighting System (this is for YYZatcboy Joe How’s this for accuracy! ) Each runway entrance is protected by a stop bar consisting of red in-set lights located at all taxi holding positions. This is the runway warning/occupancy indicator system in-use in Toronto, and will be familiar to most heavy metal pilots. - Build-out of industrial parks, Eglinton Ave E, Airport Road, Dixie Road, Brittania, Dixon Road, and the Hotel Strip - Various “Easter Eggs” with more to come in subsequent releases. (See if you can find the Tim Horton’s Coffee Shop!) __________________________________________________________ Notes on the Taxiways: There are two versions of the taxiways included in this package. 1. Normal taxiways shown (regular asphalt, visible, drivable) 2. Hidden taxiways (regular asphalt, not shown, but still drivable) - You can also turn off the taxiways (hide/show) by replacing the “.POL”files located in the “orthophotos/” directory. This will give the same effect as in our CYTZ Package; whereas the taxiways are only drawn as per the ortho, but with visible (XP generated) centre, edge, and-hold-line markings. - Assuming you have the VRAM to run in extreme (native texture) resolution, you can take advantage of the full photo-realistic ground effect. - Simply copy the appropriate files form the “/1 Hide Taxiways/” directory into the parent directory and overwrite the existing POLs. - To restore the regular (visible) taxiways, simply copy the contents of the “/2 Show Taxiways/” into the parent directory, overwriting the POLs. __________________________________________________________ Requirements: - X-Plane 10.20 or better - OpensceneryX 2.0 (http://opensceneryx.com/) - A Modern Video Card with MINIMUM 512Mb VRAM. - You will want to run this scenery at “Very High” or “Extreme” Texture Resolution. - X-Plane 10.20 64-bit and 2 Gb VRAM Video card is recommended for the Highest Texture resolutions. __________________________________________________________ Credits: Base Objects - Freeware FS2004 CYYZ Scenery: This is a direct 1:1 conversion of FS9 Scenery by: Howie Cassidy (kpdc2002@yahoo.ca) Version 1.0 from July 3 2007 As per the original LICENSE: Freeware for personal use only. No one is to reuse this work in scenery advertised as their own or to use this scenery in whole or in part for commercial gain. [Chris K's notes]: All FS2004 Objects, Textures, and Imagery included in this scenery are © Howie Cassidy. Under no circumstance am I (or anyone else) claiming ownership of said art assets. All Rights and associated Kudos go to Howie.! This package shall remain 100% Freeware to respect the original author's wishes. __________________________________________________________ This package uses the converted objects as per RickMTL's conversion from 2007. Used with Permission from Rick as the base layer. __________________________________________________________ Orthophotos © The United States Geological Survey The dataset is the 30cm/pixel US Canada Border HiRes Orthoimagery aka. USGS Dataset “US Canada Border – UTM Zone 16″ and “UTM Zone 17″ This Imagery is in the Public Domain as per: http://cumulus.cr.us…listofortho.php Copyrights and Credits USGS-authored or produced data and information are considered to be in the U.S. public domain. When using information from USGS information products (chrisk – which we are), publications, or Web sites, we ask that proper credit be given. Credit is provided by including the following citation: Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS The USGS home page is http://www.usgs.gov. __________________________________________________________ Legal: Scenery and 3D Object work copyright © 2012-2014 by the ISDG (International Scenery Development Group) All other derived materials are Copyright their respective rights holders, used with permission. You do not have to pay for this scenery. This scenery is Postcard-Ware. Please send us a postcard if you like the work! We’d love to hear from you. ISDG Group PO Box 892 North Sydney, NSW 2059 Australia Visit our website at http://isdg.com.au/ for all our scenery packages and add-ons. © 2012-2014 The International Scenery Development Group (ISDG) -
Hello everyone, this would be my first time posting a video on this forum so please be gentle lol. Anyway, I decided to make a short little video using the C172 RG from Alabeo and the Toronto City scenery from ISDG. I would really appreciate some feedback, comments and suggestions for the future!
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File Name: CYYZ Toronto Pearson Airport File Submitter: chris k File Submitted: 18 May 2013 File Category: DSF Scenery Packages X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 10 CYYZ Toronto Pearson Airport 1.20 July 27, 2014 Build Chris K and the ISDG __________________________________________________________ Preamble: This is a generally stable build with no library conflicts; and all areas should be drivable and flyable. The ILS may be a fraction off due to repositioning of the runways to their orthophoto corrected locations, and verified with another 3rd party. It is also currently lacking ATC taxi-flow. However, these omissions are not “showstoppers” per se. __________________________________________________________ General Features: - Photorealistic terrain at 30cm/pix resolution as per the USGS - Proper Taxi Signage (was never there in any previous version of the CYYZ apt.dat it would seem) - Recent CAP CYYZ Charts (SIDs/STARs/RWY Approaches) - Repositioned most field objects to match the orthos, accurate within 15 cm +/- - Fixed runway markings, blastpads, and the like to reflect reality - Gritty ground and orthophoto texture support - Replacement Glideslope towers - Runway Stop Bar / Guard Lighting System (this is for YYZatcboy Joe How’s this for accuracy! ) Each runway entrance is protected by a stop bar consisting of red in-set lights located at all taxi holding positions. This is the runway warning/occupancy indicator system in-use in Toronto, and will be familiar to most heavy metal pilots. - Build-out of industrial parks, Eglinton Ave E, Airport Road, Dixie Road, Brittania, Dixon Road, and the Hotel Strip - Various “Easter Eggs” with more to come in subsequent releases. (See if you can find the Tim Horton’s Coffee Shop!) __________________________________________________________ Notes on the Taxiways: There are two versions of the taxiways included in this package. 1. Normal taxiways shown (regular asphalt, visible, drivable) 2. Hidden taxiways (regular asphalt, not shown, but still drivable) - You can also turn off the taxiways (hide/show) by replacing the “.POL”files located in the “orthophotos/” directory. This will give the same effect as in our CYTZ Package; whereas the taxiways are only drawn as per the ortho, but with visible (XP generated) centre, edge, and-hold-line markings. - Assuming you have the VRAM to run in extreme (native texture) resolution, you can take advantage of the full photo-realistic ground effect. - Simply copy the appropriate files form the “/1 Hide Taxiways/” directory into the parent directory and overwrite the existing POLs. - To restore the regular (visible) taxiways, simply copy the contents of the “/2 Show Taxiways/” into the parent directory, overwriting the POLs. __________________________________________________________ Requirements: - X-Plane 10.20 or better - OpensceneryX 2.0 (http://opensceneryx.com/) - A Modern Video Card with MINIMUM 512Mb VRAM. - You will want to run this scenery at “Very High” or “Extreme” Texture Resolution. - X-Plane 10.20 64-bit and 2 Gb VRAM Video card is recommended for the Highest Texture resolutions. __________________________________________________________ Credits: Base Objects - Freeware FS2004 CYYZ Scenery: This is a direct 1:1 conversion of FS9 Scenery by: Howie Cassidy (kpdc2002@yahoo.ca) Version 1.0 from July 3 2007 As per the original LICENSE: Freeware for personal use only. No one is to reuse this work in scenery advertised as their own or to use this scenery in whole or in part for commercial gain. [Chris K's notes]: All FS2004 Objects, Textures, and Imagery included in this scenery are © Howie Cassidy. Under no circumstance am I (or anyone else) claiming ownership of said art assets. All Rights and associated Kudos go to Howie.! This package shall remain 100% Freeware to respect the original author's wishes. __________________________________________________________ This package uses the converted objects as per RickMTL's conversion from 2007. Used with Permission from Rick as the base layer. __________________________________________________________ Orthophotos © The United States Geological Survey The dataset is the 30cm/pixel US Canada Border HiRes Orthoimagery aka. USGS Dataset “US Canada Border – UTM Zone 16″ and “UTM Zone 17″ This Imagery is in the Public Domain as per: http://cumulus.cr.us…listofortho.php Copyrights and Credits USGS-authored or produced data and information are considered to be in the U.S. public domain. When using information from USGS information products (chrisk – which we are), publications, or Web sites, we ask that proper credit be given. Credit is provided by including the following citation: Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS The USGS home page is http://www.usgs.gov. __________________________________________________________ Legal: Scenery and 3D Object work copyright © 2012-2014 by the ISDG (International Scenery Development Group) All other derived materials are Copyright their respective rights holders, used with permission. You do not have to pay for this scenery. This scenery is Postcard-Ware. Please send us a postcard if you like the work! We’d love to hear from you. ISDG Group PO Box 892 North Sydney, NSW 2059 Australia Visit our website at http://isdg.com.au/ for all our scenery packages and add-ons. © 2012-2014 The International Scenery Development Group (ISDG) Click here to download this file
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File Name: German traffic library File Submitter: uwespeed File Submitted: 19 May 2013 File Category: Misc Scenery Resources X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 10 Installation: as usual, place the content of the downloaded zip file into your Custom Scenery folder before starting X-Plane. You will see the vehicles (only) on german roads and rails. Nevertheless, if you like them and want to have them worldwide, please read the included pdf. If you like to have more european (and thus german) traffic on your roads, download the Vehicle Library Extension, to which I contributed 15 european vehicles. Click here to download this file