FreeMeshX is a global terrain mesh replacement for the stock terrain mesh and features LOD10 (38-m) coverage for almost the entire world. LOD10 is equal to the same terrain level of detail used for the USA in the stock scenery. The rest of the world varies from LOD6 to LOD9. FreeMeshX was created to bring the rest of the world up to the LOD10 standard as much as possible, although some regions of the world in the higher latitudes are still limited to LOD9 (76-m). Compiling the source data into LOD11 yields neglibible improvements and is mostly a waste of precious hard drive space.

FreeMeshX features LOD10 (38-m resolution) coverage for:

  • North America (A separate LOD12 USA mesh is available for beta testing)
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Australia and Oceania

A few regions are limited to LOD9 (76-m resolution):

  • Antarctica
  • Greenland
  • Russian territories north of 60 N latitude

FreeMeshX was compiled using over 400 GB of raw terrain data. The final size of the product is 46 GB, making it one of the largest freeware projects ever for FS. It wouldn’t be in everyone’s best interests to download all 46 GB at once, so we are releasing the product the product into continental regions for a total of 7 regions total. Each continent contains a number of 10 deg x 10 deg titles, mosaiced from 1 deg x 1 deg tiles into a 2.5 GB file, and then compressed into a BGL file. Defragmentation is highly recommended for mechanical hard drives to ensure smooth and quick loading.

Largest improvements are found in regions that contained mainly the default LOD6 and LOD7 meshes. These included remote regions of Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Asia. Europe and Canada sees some improvement, but it’s LOD9 mesh is just a one level upgrade to LOD10. Subtle improvements for these previously LOD9 regions will be found mainly in the accuracy of the mesh and level of detail in mountain ranges.

More information here.

 

 

It's good news that PMDG release the upgrade installer for PMDG 737-600/700.

It's quite busy since the release of P3D V4 for PMDG, the P3D V4 support product line now include PMDG 747-400 II, PMDG 737-800/900, PMDG 737-600/700, PMDG 777-200LR/F, PMDG 777-300ER.

 

Recently, Aerosoft Mathijs had a post in Aerosoft forum explain the release schedule of A320 family for P3D V4, A330 and CRJ.

The A320 family will have some update since its release in 2014, a host update to system and MUDU, and it will call Aerosoft A320/A321, Edition 2018 .

The product will sale 40 Euro, but if you have previously purchase of Aerosoft Airbus A320/321, the update price will be 16 Euro. And he A318/319 A320/A321 bundle pack price will determine later.

The release schedule will be in this year : CRJ --> A320 family --> A330

Aerosoft release their A330 project cockpit picture and with following statement:

 

  • Release is expected in 2016 (but hey, shit happens)
  • We start with the A333 with RR engines but we might expand, nothing decided yet though, a full coverage of all possible models is not our goal
  • As with the current busses we focus on the task of the pilots as this allows us to make an realistic product for a reasonable price.  We do not include anything that does not occur at least once every 5000 hours of flight
  • As with the current busses we will try to include many features that are normally only added with other add-ons
  • And yes it will have wingflex.

 

Naples, the city of Pizza and Pasta, is the cultural centre of Southern Italy, with the “Aeroporto di Napoli-Capodichino” located within its heart, just a few kilometres from the city centre. Originally constructed as a military airport, it is one of the most important airports in Italy’s south today, and the only commercial airport in its region.

“Napoli X” for FSX and P3D includes detailed renditions of not only the airport itself, but also the city of Naples, with some of the most well-known city objects modelled as well. High-resolution ground textures are being used throughout the scenery, along with a photo-realistic terrain coverage. When night falls, the pre-rendered lighting looks just as a real pilot would see it.

You could purchase at Real Flight Shop by clicking here.