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SCENERY FOR X-PLANE 11 & 10
Eulogio Sánchez Airport ( SCTB), also known as Tobalaba Airport, is an airport at eastern of Santiago, Chile. It is the main aerodrome for public use in the Metropolitan Region, intended for civil aviation. The scenario offers a completely adequate amount of parking, covering the entire aerodrome which gives the user a wide range of possibilities to start or end the flight depending on the simulation he wants to perform. This scenery contains over 45 buildings, the highests in the city of Santiago with their respective heliports. About the buildings we can highlight the highest tower in South America; the Great Tower of Santiago, also known as Costanera Center, Goverment palace La Moneda,CTC Tower,Titanium Tower,Entel Towwer, National Estadium and more. The incorporation of these buildings on the scenery makes them ideal for VFR flight types, as they are used as visual reference points.
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- Extremely detailed and realistic recreation the real Airport.
- Over 100 Hangars, Highly detailed.
- Modeling of the Control Tower interior.
- Custom runways and Taxiways(Reflex normal map).
- Custom taxilines, borderlines and many custom signs.
- Custom Textures based inphotographic and Ambient occlusion.
- HDR lighting with custom night textures.
- Animated helicopters(Chilean police).
- Walking people.
- Customized forest and vegetation 3D(Grass,Palms,plants).
- Custom surrounding areas.
- Customized modelsfor traffic vehicles to region.
- Static objects, vehicles and aircraft.
- Night texture and HDR lighting.
- Santiago City Over 50 surrounding landmarks. For example:
- Costanera Center (Highest building in South America)
- Goverment palace La Moneda
- CTC Tower,Titanium Tower,Entel Towwer, National Estadium etc.
- Over 20 heliports (tower,hospital,clinic and more).
- Located in the same city of SCEL (our other scenery)
- Animated cable car (San Cristobal).
- Animated Cableway (San Cristobal).
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