Gianni Mantellini, CEO of Napulevola.it has finished his conversion of Napoli LIRN for FSX, a work started in 2006 under FS9. This is a rare opportunity since we cannot expect any payware LIRN so far.
Gianni made a semi-pro work - to say the least - and the scenery includes many custom photoreal-based angars plus a wonderful tower and terminal.
Gianni made a semi-pro work - to say the least - and the scenery includes many custom photoreal-based angars plus a wonderful tower and terminal.
The installation is very simple. You just need to move the folder to the Addon scenery
and add it to the library (file : 13,5 mb).
download from http://www.napulevola.it/products/sc...enari_NPV.aspx
There is very few things to say about the scenery. The 3D models (hangars, tower) are really well designed. In the main terminal for instance, translucent walls have been incorporated. The ground textures, the markings, the fences around the airport, nothing is missing.
The only found bug are some flickers on a taxiway at the end of the south-west side of the runway.
There is very few things to say about the scenery. The 3D models (hangars, tower) are really well designed. In the main terminal for instance, translucent walls have been incorporated. The ground textures, the markings, the fences around the airport, nothing is missing.
The only found bug are some flickers on a taxiway at the end of the south-west side of the runway.
Photoreal textures everywhere.
The tower with several translucent faces.
Thanks to FSDeveloper.com from where the initial Gianni post was published.
3 comments:
Good answer to the "bad politics" of some major "scenery software" factory (ie. Aerosoft). Even with worldwide piracy the "good" scenery sw has a market. This happens in italy TOO. I encourage Gianni to follow the "Donate" way trough Paypal because for me this sw worth at least 20 bucks. I'm Ready to donate. Cheers
I have problem with the rwy. It is not flat and my plane jumps on it
I have the same problem :(
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