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Vessels: The Canary Islands On Sale
The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago nestled just 67 miles off the Northwest coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. They consist of the main islands of Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma and Tenerife but also include the less visited destinations of La Graciosa, La Gomera and El Hierro. There is rich nautical history here too. The port of San Sebastian la Gomera was the last stopping place of Christopher Columbus on his first transatlantic voyage in 1492. Today it is a port... The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago nestled just 67 miles off the Northwest coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. They consist of the main islands of Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma and Tenerife but also include the less visited destinations of La Graciosa, La Gomera and El Hierro. There is rich nautical history here too. The port of San Sebastian la Gomera was the last stopping place of Christopher Columbus on his first transatlantic voyage in 1492. Today it is a port of call for the Fred Olsen Benchi Express, a small catamaran ferry that serves the various destinations on the island. El Hierro, also known as Ferro once served as the prime meridian, as it was the most westerly place known to ancient geographers.
Today the Islas Canarias (as they are known in Spain) are a bustling tourist destination with Tenerife and Gran Canaria being busy maritime hubs for cargo and cruise shipping as well as offshore oil drilling operations. You will find all of that represented in this scenery with the ports of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria being especially alive with nautical traffic.
The scenery includes many ferries from the various operators in this area with all but one (the little Benchi Express) having helidecks that you can land on as they move from port to port. We have also included landable, moving supply ships, cruise ships, drilling ships and a semi-submersible oil platform (that is being towed) to maximise your helicopter fun (see map below for starting locations of these).
Note: The free Vessels Core library is required. The Contrail App will install this automatically for you.
Tips:
Set ground wind to 3m/s (7 knots) or above for the more realistic waves and wakes.
Adjusting the time slightly can reload the boat traffic fully if it seems too low on first starting a flight (known MSFS bug).
Features:
PBR models
Night lighting
Animated vessels
Wake and smoke VFX
Several moving, landable ships!
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Vessels: The Hawaiian Islands On Sale
Aloha!
Welcome to Hawaii, home to the U. S. Pacific Fleet, busy working harbours and many tourist destinations. With this scenery you will find thousands of boats populating ports and marinas together with a large variety of nautical traffic travelling between and around the eight main islands. That includes many leisure boats such as sailing yachts and motor boats together with the large superyachts that are the reserve of the super-rich. You might also be lucky enough to spot one of the few... Aloha!
Welcome to Hawaii, home to the U. S. Pacific Fleet, busy working harbours and many tourist destinations. With this scenery you will find thousands of boats populating ports and marinas together with a large variety of nautical traffic travelling between and around the eight main islands. That includes many leisure boats such as sailing yachts and motor boats together with the large superyachts that are the reserve of the super-rich. You might also be lucky enough to spot one of the few nuclear-powered submarines that are on exercise near to the islands too. . .
Of particular note is Pearl Harbor, with its historical significance, wide array of US Navy warships and of course the USS Missouri aka 'Mighty Mo'. The US fleet is very active around the these islands.
Moving Ships with Hard Decks
This is the first of our sceneries to feature 'landable', moving US Navy, US Coast Guard and tanker vessels that you will find off the coast of most of the airports. All of the Navy vessels in this scenery can be landed on with the exception of the submarines.
Included US Navy Vessels:
USS Missouri (BB-63) Battleship
Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile (DDG) Destroyers
Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile (CG) Cruisers
Oliver Hazard Perry Class (FFG) Frigates
Harpers Ferry Class Dock Landing (LSD) Ships
Tarawa Class Amphibious Assault (LHA) Ships
Virginia Class (SSN) Nuclear-powered Submarines
USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287) Balao-class Submarine
Notes:
The free Vessels Core library is required. The Contrail App will install this automatically for you.
Screenshots feature the Hype Performance Group H145 helicopter which is NOT included in the scenery.
When a ship occasionally turns it will rotate beneath a landed aircraft.
Moving ships continue to move when the simulator is paused/in menu.
Tips:
Set ground wind to 3m/s (7 knots) or above for the more realistic waves and wakes.
Features:
PBR models
Navigation and Night lighting
Wake and Smoke VFX
'Landable' moving ships!
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VTPH - Hua Hin Airport Thailand On Sale
Hua Hin Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานหัวหิน) (IATA: HHQ, ICAO: VTPH) is an international airport serving Hua Hin District in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. In August 2018 the Department of Airports announced that it will spend 3. 5 billion baht to upgrade Hua Hin Airport over the next five years. The number of travelers using the airport is expected to increase by tenfold, to three million a year, in that timeframe. The upgrade is part of the “Riviera Thailand” and Southern Economic Corrid... Hua Hin Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานหัวหิน) (IATA: HHQ, ICAO: VTPH) is an international airport serving Hua Hin District in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. In August 2018 the Department of Airports announced that it will spend 3. 5 billion baht to upgrade Hua Hin Airport over the next five years. The number of travelers using the airport is expected to increase by tenfold, to three million a year, in that timeframe. The upgrade is part of the “Riviera Thailand” and Southern Economic Corridor projects. The work at the airport will take four to five years. It includes enlarging the existing passenger terminal, building a second one, expanding hangar space, and widening the runway from 35 to 45 meters.
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Avro Vulcan B Mk. 2
Just Flight are excited to bring you the iconic delta-wing Avro Vulcan, developed by Just Flight's in-house team after comprehensive, hands-on research with a real-life Vulcan B Mk. 2, XM655, based at Wellesbourne Airfield. This product includes the B Mk. 2 strategic bomber, K. 2 Air-to-Air Refuelling and Maritime Radar Reconnaissance (MRR) variants that saw service with the Royal Air Force.
The aircraft has been modelled to an exceptional level of detail and features stunning 8k textures, w... Just Flight are excited to bring you the iconic delta-wing Avro Vulcan, developed by Just Flight's in-house team after comprehensive, hands-on research with a real-life Vulcan B Mk. 2, XM655, based at Wellesbourne Airfield. This product includes the B Mk. 2 strategic bomber, K. 2 Air-to-Air Refuelling and Maritime Radar Reconnaissance (MRR) variants that saw service with the Royal Air Force.
The aircraft has been modelled to an exceptional level of detail and features stunning 8k textures, with paint schemes covering its time in RAF service, realistic payloads (including Blue Steel, 1,000 lb bombs and bomb bay tanks) and custom ground equipment. Realistic animations include crew and bomb bay doors, Ram Air Turbine, multi-position airbrakes and the distinctive braking parachute.
The Captain and Co-Pilot positions in the cockpit are modelled with hundreds of functional switches, knobs and controls. A selection of rear crew panels are also modelled. The aircraft features complex custom-coded systems based on real-world manuals, including electrical, fuel and engine systems, and TACAN and VOR navigation. The aircraft are brought to life with wear and tear based on extensive reference photos, immersive dynamic cockpit and exterior lighting and 3D Wwise sounds. The Vulcan B Mk2 is an iconic, four-engine, delta-wing strategic bomber which saw service in the UK during the Cold War. XM655, on which this product is based, was the third-from-last Vulcan to be produced for the Royal Air Force. It was delivered in 1964 and saw service as part of the UK’s nuclear deterrent force throughout the 60s and 70s. It is now being preserved by a team of volunteers at Wellesbourne Airfield.
Following the Falklands War, six Avro Vulcan B Mk2s were converted for air-to-air refuelling as an interim solution prior to the delivery of VC10 and Tristar tanker aircraft that were due to replace the aging Victor tankers. This conversion consisted of the addition of a Hose Drum Unit (HDU) mounted in the tail cone, and three bomb-bay drum tanks. The K. 2 variants served with 50 Squadron (RAF Waddington) from 1982 to 1984.
In 1973 nine Avro Vulcan B Mk2s were converted for Maritime Radar Reconnaissance (MRR). The MRR variants flew patrols around the coast of the UK, primarily operating at high level and using the radar to monitor shipping but also flying at low level for visual identification and inspection. They had a secondary role carrying out air sampling, flying through airbourne contamination following nuclear tests and using air sampling pods mounted under each wing to collect samples for analysis. The MRR variants served with 27 Squadron (RAF Scampton) from 1973 to 1982, at which point the Nimrod took over these duties. Model
Accurately modelled Avro Vulcan B Mk2, K. 2 and MRR built using real-world aircraft plans and comprehensive photography of the real aircraft (XM655)
K. 2 air-to-air refuelling variant with Hose Drum Unit (HDU) and animated hose
Maritime Radar Reconnaissance (MRR) variant with air sampling pods and nose blade aerials
Many detailed animations, including:
- Crew door
- Bomb bay doors (with realistic deployment speed)
- Multi-position airbrakes (accurately linked to landing gear position)
- Drogue and main brake-chutes
- Deployable ram-air-turbine (RAT)
- Variable-speed wipers
- Tilting main landing gear
- Flying controls (including elevons)
- Animated pilots
- Retractable taxi/landing lights (with realistic ‘blowback’ above 180 knots)
A range of payload options, selectable via the EFB tablet:
- Blue Steel nuclear stand-off missile
- 1,000lb bombs
- WE. 177 nuclear bomb
- Saddle bomb bay tanks
- Cylindrical bomb bay tanks
- Shrike anti-radar missiles
Most payloads can be jettisoned and can be seen falling away from the aircraft
Ability to configure external model options for each livery – refuelling probe, 201/301 engines, TFR dome, modern aerials and tail fin ECM, HDU, air sampling pods and aerials
Olympus 201 and 301 engine nozzle types
Ground equipment, including Houchin GPU and Palouste compressor for engine start (with custom ground equipment paint schemes for each livery/squadron) and engine covers and chocks
8k textures are used to produce the highest possible texture clarity
Full support for MSFS visual icing effects
Cockpit
A truly 3D virtual cockpit right down to accurately modelled ejection seats and screw heads - every instrument is constructed fully in 3D with smooth animations
A selection of rear crew panels that are essential to operating the aircraft are modelled - AEO panels for controlling the AAPP, RAT and secondary supplies, and Navigator panels for controlling the TACAN and IFF/transponder
Cockpit textures feature wear and tear based on reference photos taken in the real aircraft to produce an authentic environment
Aircraft state system which will automatically save the aircraft state whenever a flight is saved and reload it whenever that flight is loaded
Aircraft configuration system which allows you to choose between 'Cold & Dark', ‘Ready for Taxi’ or 'Ready for Take-off'
Many features have been added to help with usability such as the ability to hide the control sticks for a better view of the instruments and pre-set angled views for the autopilot and rear crew panels
Tablet EFB for controlling various aircraft states, options and payloads, with Navigraph and SimBrief integration and a moving map
Developed using the latest MSFS standards, including intuitive and easy-to-use controls for rotary knobs, multi-position switches and levers
Fully compatible with MSFS VR mode
Realistic V/UHF radio unit – save and recall commonly used frequencies
Fully functioning magnetic indicators, warning lights and push-to-test buttons
Numerous animated blinds and visors
Realistic flight instruments, including direction horizon, beam compass, control surface and CG indicators
No detail is too small – even the option to switch between day and night modes on the landing gear indicator is included!
Aircraft systems
Custom-coded systems based on real-world manuals, including:
Fuel system – fuel tank groups, transfer and cross-feed, air-to-air refuelling simulation via controls on the tablet EFB
Custom-coded electrical system - alternators, Airborne Auxiliary Power Plant (AAPP), Ram Air Turbine (RAT), synchroniser busbar and AEO panels for controlling the AAPP, RAT and secondary supplies
Flying controls system - Powered Flying Controls (PFCs), Mach trimmer and auto-stabilisers
Engine start system – rapid or normal engine starting, cross-bleed and Palouste external air supplies
Hydraulic system, including the electrically operated hydraulic power pack unit (EHPP)
Oxygen system, including oxygen regulator system with realistic consumption based on altitude – watch the oxygen quantity drop with usage
Air conditioning system – cabin pressurisation and air conditioning, emergency depressurisation controls
Thermal anti-icing system, including airframe and engine anti-icing
Autopilot, including pitch and bank hold
TACAN and VOR navigation, including navigator IFF and TACAN panels
Airbrakes, bomb doors and brake-chute can be operated using standard control assignments for ease of use
Terrain Following Radar – the flight directors will provide guidance to maintain a set altitude when flying at low level
LiveriesThe Vulcan B Mk2 is supplied with 12 paint schemes covering its life in RAF service and subsequent private restoration:
XH534 (230 OCU, RAF Coltishall)
XH538 (No. 1 Group, RAF Strike Command, USAF Giant Voice Bombing Competition 1979)
XH558 (RAF Vulcan Display Flight, 1992)
XH558 (Vulcan To The Skies, 2010)
XH562 (9 Squadron, RAF Akrotiri, Kiwi roundels)
XL361 (617 Squadron, RAF Scampton, anti-flash white)
XL426 (83 Squadron, RAF Scampton, anti-flash white)
XL426 (Vulcan Restoration Trust)
XM600 (9 Squadron, RAF Cottesmore)
XM607 (44 Squadron, RAF Waddington, Black Buck)
XM607 (44 Squadron, RAF Waddington, Red Flag 77-9)
XM655 (35 Squadron, RAF Scampton)
XM655 (XM655 Maintenance and Preservation Society)
The Vulcan K. 2 is supplied with four paint schemes:
XH558 (50 Squadron, RAF Waddington)
XJ825 (50 Squadron, RAF Waddington)
XL445 (50 Squadron, RAF Waddington)
XM571 (50 Squadron, RAF Waddington)
The Vulcan MRR is supplied with two paint schemes:
XH534 (27 Squadron, RAF Scampton)
XH560 (27 Squadron, RAF Scampton)
A PSD Paint Kit (1. 1GB) is also available to download.
Lighting
Over 25 fully functioning lighting controls in the cockpit to control the internal and external lighting
Independent lighting controls for 1st Pilot and Co-pilot
Dimmable dynamic flood lighting for a highly immersive and customisable night environment
Freely moveable spot lights
Sounds
MSFS-native (Wwise) sound package taking full advantage of the new MSFS capabilities
Studio quality Olympus 301 AND Olympus 201 'howl' engine sounds, recorded from the real aircraft
Hundreds of flight deck sound effects recorded from the rear aircraft
Detailed physics-based effects on engine and wind noise
Accurately positioned 3D sound sources (best enjoyed in VR!)
Custom crash and scraping effects
FDE and effects
Realistic and accurate flight dynamics based on real-world performance and handling data
Three separate flight models included to simulate the change in performance of each engine type (Olympus 200 Series, Olympus 202 and Olympus 301)
Custom effects for enhanced immersion, including engine, Houchin GPU and Palouste compressor exhaust haze
Accurately simulated exterior lighting, including independent taxi/landing lights, and refuelling lights
Other features
Comprehensive PDF manual with flight tutorial, systems guide, procedures, limitations and handling notes
Multiple interior and exterior camera presets, including bomb bay camera
PSD paint kit included so you can create your own paint schemes
Full support for MSFS checklists (manual and Automatic/Co-pilot modes)
Support for numerous control assignments for compatibility with controllers and hardware
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Cheat River Island
An island strip located off the Cheat River in West Virginia.
Nestled amidst the Allegheny Mountains and home to seasonal Cheat River Fly-Ins. This isn't your average airstrip—it's perched on a river island, and getting there is a pilot's thrill ride. Oh, and watch out for fog and tricky weather, but that's all part of the adventure, right!?When you're not up in the air, you can camp out, chill by the Cheat River, go cruising in a UTV, or try an adrenaline-pumping zipline. It's back-to-basic... An island strip located off the Cheat River in West Virginia.
Nestled amidst the Allegheny Mountains and home to seasonal Cheat River Fly-Ins. This isn't your average airstrip—it's perched on a river island, and getting there is a pilot's thrill ride. Oh, and watch out for fog and tricky weather, but that's all part of the adventure, right!?When you're not up in the air, you can camp out, chill by the Cheat River, go cruising in a UTV, or try an adrenaline-pumping zipline. It's back-to-basics here, so expect basic amenities and forget about good cell service. Experience the beauty of West Virginia's undulating landscape, which bursts with vibrant colors during the fall season. Cheat River Island is more than just an airstrip; it's the perfect place for camping with the versatile //42 Campout Utility or embarking on a leisurely cruise in your //42 Juice Goose UTV.
** Fall colors by REX Accuseason
Runways: 1x 1704ft, long, grass strip, well maintained
Helipads: 1x grass, no maintenance
Permitted Aircraft: Pilot’s choice of aircraft, piston power is probably best; helicopters OK, bear in mind the terrain.
Approach Considerations: All landings are done on runway 30, and all departures are done on runway 12. Steep downhill slope at the Northwest end.
Approach Cautions: Drone on final, and watch for turkey on the runway.
Runway Lighting: N/A
Windsock: Yes
Parking: Plenty
Amenities: ATV/UTV trail, dedicated camping areas, fishing, zipline.
Trails: UTV trail loops up to the main road. Ideal for the //42 Juice Goose.
Services: Restroom (outhouse), no drinking water, no weather info, no lights, no fuel. Cell service limited.
Objects on or near the runway contain collision boxes.
The bucket markers at the end of the runway contain collision boxes.
Challenging non-direct approach.
Custom terraforming to better resemble the region as it is IRL.
Custom 3D library of on-ground assets.
Micro-scene at the local bar.
Micro-scene at a nearby lake
6+ miles of road optimized for Juice Goose driving.
Animated Turkey event with sound.
Animated Lawnmower event with sound.
Animated Zipline event with sound.
Animated Tractor Hay Ride event with sound.
Perfect stop on West Virginia Backcountry bush trip adventures.
A scenic area surrounded by hills, rivers, sandbars & valleys.
Includes Bonus Airstrip in the vicinity, no ICAO.
Can you find the bear?
Approach Notes
As you initiate the 2nm Final, you will begin to fly down and eventually into the valley. As you do, keep the river to your left and stay reasonably (and safely) tight to the mountain on the right.
Approximately . 5nm out, you will be flying a heading of 350
Abeam the bridge, runway 30 will come into view with a white threshold marking. Continue flying 350 and make a COORDINATED Left 45-degree turn to come over the river and land.
From the North: Fly left Downwind above the ridge (not in the river valley)
From the East: Overfly the field, then turn onto Left Downwind above the ridge (not in the river valley)
From the South: Fly left Upwind until abeam the field, turn left Crosswind, then turn onto left Downwind above the ridge (not in the river valley)
From the West: Use 45-degree entry to Left Downwind above the ridge (not in the river valley)
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KMFE - McAllen Miller International Airport On Sale
Fly 2 Texas McAllen International Airport covers 370 acres (150 ha) at an elevation of 107 feet (33 m). It has two asphalt runways: 14/32 is 7,120 by 150 feet (2,170 x 46 m) and 18/36 is 2,639 by 60 feet (804 x 18 m). In November 2015, runway 13/31 was redesignated 14/32 and an EMAS, engineered materials arrestor system, was installed at the runway 14 approach end. In the updated 20-year Master Plan for MFE, runway 14/32 will be extended to 10,000 ft and a parallel runway will be added. An expan... Fly 2 Texas McAllen International Airport covers 370 acres (150 ha) at an elevation of 107 feet (33 m). It has two asphalt runways: 14/32 is 7,120 by 150 feet (2,170 x 46 m) and 18/36 is 2,639 by 60 feet (804 x 18 m). In November 2015, runway 13/31 was redesignated 14/32 and an EMAS, engineered materials arrestor system, was installed at the runway 14 approach end. In the updated 20-year Master Plan for MFE, runway 14/32 will be extended to 10,000 ft and a parallel runway will be added. An expanded cargo apron will be on the south side of the airport.
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LZOC - Očová Airport
A beautiful airport in the heart of Slovakia. Home of the acrobatic group Očovský Bačovia. The goal of this project was to create the most reliable scenery of Ocova Airport near city of Slovak Republic Ocova and small asphalt strip Cerin-Cacin a Banska Bystrica region. The scenery shows the state in which, according to the Aeroclub and the investor, the airport will be in the near future. Please note that the scenery is not optimized or tested on any mesh package / Addon. Očová Airport ( LZOC ) ... A beautiful airport in the heart of Slovakia. Home of the acrobatic group Očovský Bačovia. The goal of this project was to create the most reliable scenery of Ocova Airport near city of Slovak Republic Ocova and small asphalt strip Cerin-Cacin a Banska Bystrica region. The scenery shows the state in which, according to the Aeroclub and the investor, the airport will be in the near future. Please note that the scenery is not optimized or tested on any mesh package / Addon. Očová Airport ( LZOC ) is a non-public domestic airport with irregular traffic located in the Podpoľanie region, northeast of the town of Zvolen near the village of Očová. It has two grass runways measuring 780 x 25 m and 620 x 40 m. The region itself offers excellent opportunities for tourism, history lovers will definitely not miss a visit to the historical towns of Zvolen, Banská Bystrica, Banská Štiavnica or Kremnica. The famous Sliač Spa is also nearby. Očová Airport is a good choice if you are planning to visit the region of central Slovakia. Očová Airport is known for its history and famous personalities. Among the most important personalities who started flying at this airport is undoubtedly the former Slovak fighter pilot and the first citizen of the Slovak Republic, who in 1999 flew as the 385th person into space, retired Brigadier General Ing. Ivan Bella. Other world-famous personalities of the Očová airport are the legendary and unique Slovak acrobatic group operating since 1981 in the Očová Aeroclub, Očovskí Bačovia. The only group in the world that since 2003 consists of a Z 137 Turbocmelak towing aircraft and four gliders (L-13, L-23 Blaník). Until this year, the group performed at air days in a set of four Z 142 towing motor planes and four L 13 gliders. The group has many performances and records to its credit. The most significant is the one from 2006, where nine gliders successfully took off from Sliač airport, followed by one single-engine plane.
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Palm Springs (KPSP) On Sale
Introducing the all-new iniBuilds Enhanced Palm Springs for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024! Covering 940 acres just 2 miles from downtown Palm Springs, California, this bustling airport saw nearly 3 million passengers in 2022. With major US carriers connecting the East and West Coasts, and international flights from WestJet and Air Canada, it’s an essential travel hub in California. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, Palm Springs International ranked as one of the top stress-free airports in t... Introducing the all-new iniBuilds Enhanced Palm Springs for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024! Covering 940 acres just 2 miles from downtown Palm Springs, California, this bustling airport saw nearly 3 million passengers in 2022. With major US carriers connecting the East and West Coasts, and international flights from WestJet and Air Canada, it’s an essential travel hub in California. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, Palm Springs International ranked as one of the top stress-free airports in the US—and now you can experience it like never before.
The real star of this scenery is the incredible attention to detail, featuring high-quality ground textures, stunning brand-new night lighting, and enhanced levels of detail (LOD). Whether you're taxiing by day or arriving under the desert night sky, the immersive visuals will make each flight unforgettable!
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YCDR - Caloundra Airport
Caloundra Aerodrome is owned and operated by council. The site was reserved as an aircraft landing ground in 1931. Activities at the aerodrome include general aviation-related businesses, light fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. The site is approximately 145 hectares and includes two sealed runways. These are runway 05/23 and runway 12/30, which are both 795m long and 18m wide. The aerodrome is surrounded by urban development in the east, north and west. Recent approvals for Caloundra South wi... Caloundra Aerodrome is owned and operated by council. The site was reserved as an aircraft landing ground in 1931. Activities at the aerodrome include general aviation-related businesses, light fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. The site is approximately 145 hectares and includes two sealed runways. These are runway 05/23 and runway 12/30, which are both 795m long and 18m wide. The aerodrome is surrounded by urban development in the east, north and west. Recent approvals for Caloundra South will add urban development to the south. Approximately 40,000 take offs and landings happen at the aerodrome each year. Most of Caloundra’s air traffic is flight training, mainly helicopter flight training. • Added physical airport markers like taxi cones and gable markers• Additional shrubbery added and corrected autogen errors• Added streetlights and other associated traffic and vehicles• Replaced all OSM generated buildings and matched hangars as close as possible to real buildings• Added Museum with aircraft and other features• Added additional parked aircraft that match real positions• High Definition Textures• Additional precinct buildings and hangars modelled• Accurate windsocks• Enhanced runway textures and slop profile• Improved Apron and aircraft parking areas• Shunts Natural Trees• Improved airport services and activity
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TBM 850
Black Square’s TBM 850 brings you one of the most technically advanced aircraft simulations for Microsoft Flight Simulator, with nearly 100 possible failures, including new turbine engine failures, hot-swappable radio configurations and the most advanced pressurisation and cabin temperature simulations in MSFS. Black Square’s new tablet interface lets you configure all options, manage payload, control failures, and monitor engines, electrical schematics and environmental control systems, all fro... Black Square’s TBM 850 brings you one of the most technically advanced aircraft simulations for Microsoft Flight Simulator, with nearly 100 possible failures, including new turbine engine failures, hot-swappable radio configurations and the most advanced pressurisation and cabin temperature simulations in MSFS. Black Square’s new tablet interface lets you configure all options, manage payload, control failures, and monitor engines, electrical schematics and environmental control systems, all from within the simulator. The failure system allows for persistent wear, MTBF and scheduled failures for nearly every component in the aircraft, many with multiple different failure modes. Experience real-world failures from popular YouTube videos, including generator failure, propeller governor failure, fuel control failure and compressor surging. The 3D gauges are modelled and coded to meticulously match their real-world counterparts, with reference to real-world manuals. No piece of equipment appears in a Black Square aircraft without a real-world unit as reference. Radio navigation systems are available from several eras of the aircraft’s history, so users can fly without GPS via a Bendix KNS-80 RNAV system or with the convenience of a Garmin GTN 750 (PMS50 or TDS). Other radio equipment includes EFS 40 EADI & EHSI, KX-155 NAV/COM radios, dual GNS 530, KR 87 ADF, KDI 572 DME, GTX 327 Transponder, and a Bendix RDR1150XL Weather Radar. A 100+ page manual provides instruction on all equipment and 55 in-game checklists with control/instrument highlighting are included for normal and emergency procedures. Primarily analogue instrumentation augmented with modern radio navigation equipment is still the most common aircraft panel configuration in the world. Challenge your piloting skills by flying IFR to minimums with a fully analogue panel and no GPS. You’ll be amazed at the level of skill and proficiency you can achieve to conquer such adversity and how it will translate to all your other flying. You also may find the analogue instrumentation much easier to read with the limited number of pixels available on a computer monitor, and even more so in VR. For more information on this product’s capabilities and a list of all included avionics and equipment, see the Detailed Description below and the extensive PDF operating manual.
FEATURES OVERVIEWSystemsThis Black Square aircraft will challenge you with unapologetically realistic systems such as…
Tablet Interface for configuring options, payload settings, failure management and real-time visualisers for engines, electrical schematics and environmental systems.
Improved turbine dynamics (ITT, TRQ, Ng, Fuel Flow, Inertial Separator) and hot starts, with the unique '850 Mode' torque limiter, and new beta range implementation.
Turbine engine failures, such as compressor stall and surging, and fuel control failures. Engine limit excursions that decrease engine health and will eventually lead to failure.
Gyroscope physics simulation for electric and pneumatic gyroscopes with precession, partial failures, based on a coupled quadrature oscillator
Turbine bleed air-driven pressurisation system and cabin climate system
Completely intractable electrical system with 15 buses and 85+ circuits
EFS 40 EADI & EHSI Electronic Flight Instrumentation System and Engine Trend Monitor
State saving for fuel, radio selection, radio frequency memory, cabin aesthetics etc.
95+ system failures, set via in-cockpit interface. Either random, based on settable MTBF, or schedulable with optional time acceleration.
Cabin environmental control system for heating, air conditioning, ventilation, ram air cooling. Cool things off by opening a door or watch the aircraft heat up in the sun.
Crew/Passenger oxygen system that depletes according to pressure altitude, passenger occupancy and their weight
Mathematically accurate VOR and ADF signal attenuation and noise, and remote compass
FOD ingestion damage demands use of inertial separators and ice protection systems
ChecklistsOver 600 checklist items are provided for 55 Normal, Abnormal, and Emergency procedures in textual form in the manual, and in-game, using the MSFS native checklist system with control and instrument highlighting. If it’s in the checklist, it’s settable in the aircraft!SoundsBlack Square’s TBM 850 features a highly customised version of the MSFS-native (Wwise) 3D TBM 930 sound package, with many new handmade sounds added for warnings, environmental control systems, electronics and more. The default sounds have been carefully assigned to all interactable cockpit elements for an authentic 3D spatial audio experience and engine sounds have been integrated with Black Square’s turbine engine and propeller simulation. Model
Accurately modelled TBM 850 created from hundreds of reference photos and technical documentation with the help of real TBM 850 operators and maintenance technicians
Engine visual model, opening cabin and passenger doors and baggage compartment
100% MSFS native animation code for the smoothest animations and cockpit interactions using either legacy or new cockpit interaction modes
PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials with real-time environment reflections for superb quality and realism, and vector-graphic-like decal quality
Detailed normal mapping for leather, fabric, plastic, stitches, scratches, carpet and tooling marks, resulting in a texture resolution of 10,000 pixels per square inch (90. 0kB)
Cockpit
Faithfully recreated interior and cockpit with Black Square’s hyper-realistic art style
Custom-coded steam gauges with low-pass filtering, needle bounce and physics provide ultra-realistic and silky smooth animations like you’ve never seen before. New stiction, friction and gyroscopic simulation make analogue instruments more realistic than ever!
Carefully modelled components match the depth and character of the real instrumentation, based on reference photos, schematics and real-world measurements. Unlike other expensive Flight Sim aircraft, every piece of equipment that appears in a Black Square aircraft is modelled after a real piece of aircraft equipment and will behave the same way in its primary functionality.
Every knob, switch and button is interactable and implemented, along with its respective electrical circuitry. Turn systems on and off or pull circuit breakers to see the impact it has on your generators and battery via the analogue meters. Alternating current inverters and bus ties are correctly simulated. Many pieces of equipment respond correctly to electrical configurations with warning messages and diagnostic codes.
Fully 3D cockpit lighting technology for every gauge and panel, with ambient bounce lighting, and all lights dim with battery voltage and load - an immediately recognisable effect for night-time pilots. Strobe lights now cause disorienting light bounce in clouds.
Experience the rare St. Elmo’s Fire effect while flying through intense thunderstorms!
4096x4096 (4K) PBR textures on cockpit and panel for crisp instrumentation. Even see the fingerprints on instrument glass!
Hideable yokes, adjustable sun visors and other cockpit aesthetics
Flight dynamicsBlack Square’s TBM 850 features a flight model with performance to match the real-world aircraft based on real TBM 850 in-flight data. The flight model uses the most up-to-date features available in MSFS, such as CFD propeller and stall physics and improved ground handling. Takeoff, climb, and cruise performance matches POH values within 2%. Paint schemesThe Black Square TBM 850 comes with seven paint schemes, including one blank white scheme for livery makers to modify. This product makes use of Black Square’s highly customisable dynamic tail number system, which can also be configured by livery makers. See the 'Custom Dynamic Tail Numbers' section of the operating manual for more information. There are also two interior schemes that can be incorporated into any livery mod: black, and tan. INSTRUMENTATION/EQUIPMENT LISTMain panel
Master Warning/Caution
Annunciator Panel
Airspeed Indicator
EFIS Control Panel
Bendix/King EFS 40 EADI
Bendix/King EFS 40 EHSI
Honeywell AM-250 Altimeter
Vertical Speed Indicator
Bendix/King KI 206 Localizer
Bendix/King KI 229 Radio Magnetic Indicator (RMI)
Engine Instrumentation
Fuel Control Panel
Duplicate Co-pilot Instrumentation
Bendix/King KI 525A Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
Collins ALI-55 Radar Altimeter
Avionics
Garmin GMA 340 Audio Panel
Garmin GTN 750 (COM 1 / COM 2)
Garmin GNS 530/430 (COM 1/ COM 2)
Bendix/King KX-155B (COM 1/ COM 2)
Bendix/King KNS-80 RNAV Navigation System
Bendix/King KR 87 ADF
Bendix/King KDI 572R DME
Bendix/King KFC 325 Autopilot (KMC 321 Mode Controller)
Bendix/King KAS 297B Altitude Selector
ETM Engine Trend Monitor
Bendix RDR 1150XL Colour Weather Radar
Garmin GTX 327 Transponder
Electrical/Miscellaneous
Voltmeter and Ammeters
Bendix/King KA 51B Remote Compass Synchroscope
Gyro Suction Indicator
Terrain Warning System
Oxygen Pressure Gauge
LC-2 Digital Chronometer and Tach Timers
Davtron Outside Air Temperature Display
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