Hi everyone,
I just thought I would tell you about some New scenery for fs2004 for the beautiful country of New Zealand that is just coming available:
1)
nzmcv1.0.zip from avsim, available now and free. It is a long awaited airport for Mount Cook Airport and surrounding area, NZ's tallest summet.
2)
REAL NZ photoreal payware package from http://www.windowlight.co.nz/godzone/store/ Auckland City is already available but coming soon (at the end of this week) are Tauranga, Wanaka and Tekapo packages, as well as some detailed Auckland airports in the near fututre!
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Ok....no one cares, but anyway...the Real NZ Tauranga has been realised. Check it out here: http://www.windowlight.co.nz/realnztauranga.html
The downloadable addon includes a photoreal airport and surrounding city.
Get it cheap while the $NZ is so low!!!
Heres a few screenies, I'm getting it for sure!
Real NZ Rotarua screenshots are up: http://www.windowlight.co.nz/realnzrotorua.html
You will be able to buy it soon from: http://www.windowlight.co.nz/godzone/store/
Thats some nice scenery there Cheeky - thanks for letting us know. 😀
Far out I remember seeing this post CT, must have carelessly forgotten to reply.
That Tauranga scenery looks amazing and very realistic, the other scenery packages that are coming out shortly will be awesome, especially the Auckland Airport one.
I was talking to Robin Corn, the guy behind the windowlight / godzone scenery and this is the release schedule for 2006:
Ardmore Airport: Mid March 06
Dunedin City Photoreal: Mid June 06
Auckland International: Christmas 06
cheekytrolly wrote:
I was talking to Robin Corn, the guy behind the windowlight / godzone scenery and this is the release schedule for 2006:
Ardmore Airport: Mid March 06
Dunedin City Photoreal: Mid June 06
Auckland International: Christmas 06
Awesome, thanks for the info CT. 👍
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