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Friday, July 19, 2013

Orbx ENNK Narvik: WOW!

FSX/P3D. Tore Stranden has just released some very impressive shots of his development project: Narvik and the screens look awesome! According to John Venema, Narvik will be their first FTX Global airport and will then be patched to work with FTX Norway North. So does this mean Orbx will start developing random airports all over the world for FTXGlobal? Woah! Big news indeed!




 http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/61488-ennk-narvik-airport-development-shots/
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7 comments:

PIO said...

Grrrr...beautiful. Waiting for FTX Norway.

Commander-AUT said...

As i'm not much interested in general aviation i'll have to choose my yellow submarine to explore this wonderful piece of scenery, though! :)

impressing shots, well done guys!

Sid said...

Big news indeed DAndre, if it does mean that they will start developing random airports all over the world. Think that'd go down pretty well with FTXG owners!

PIO said...

These quality of scenery in these beautiful country in addition with high quality A2A stuff for example - will bring you in lower levels of flying planes by hand.
It increases the quality of use for general aviation flying as well as low level "full IFR" flights using GA planes.
Maybe you can find pleasure in it. It is a great alternative beside heavies at high altitude. ;-)

Josh said...

I'll stick in here what I posted in their forums,



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Looks great though I would love to see this style of airports that are capable of taking the NGX similar to YHBA, Jackson Hole and other great sceneries

Its a great mix where GA meets "smaller" jet aircraft ie the E jets, 737's, A319's etc etc in a fantastic location

Sea urchin said...

Tore Stranden, the brain behind this beautiful scenery, has been working on ENBO Bodø Lufthavn as well, and I think that airport is supposed to be released by Orbx. Many aircrafts are operated at ENBO, such as the F-16, 737 and A320.

Sid said...

+1

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