![]() Oceano is a popular GA airport in SoCal, with only one runway and no control tower whatsoever. L52 - Oceano County Airport, United States It also requires at least 2 GBs of VRAM to run smoothly. Lots of custom-made buildings, hand-made ground textures and breath-taking details. If you show this scenery to any unaware flight simmer, he will probably think that it's a $25+ payware. ENOV is definitely one of a kind when it comes to detail and overall quality. ![]() It's that good!Ĭlick here to visit the official page on the org and download it.Īntwob never stops surprising us with his high-quality - and freeware - content. It is hands down one of the best freeware addons I have ever seen in around 6 years of flight simulation experience. That also makes it quite demanding hardware-wise, so, you need at least 2 GBs of VRAM to run it decently. The detail level is quite impressive for a freeware, given that it took over a thousand hours to be made and the ground textures were hand-painted with an incredible resolution of 5cm/pixel. Every single building there was custom made by antwob, the scenery author. Pictures can hardly do justice to this fantastic GA airfield located in Hamar, a small town in Norway with around 27,593 inhabitants as of 2006. Just make sure you read the instructions first.A list with some of the best freeware General Aviation airports ever developed for X-Plane 11. You can download this scenery, for free, on the link below. Custom water, roads, pavement and PBR textures.Detailed airport objects, vehicles and vegetation.5 airfields: Abu (FB00), Chief’s Camp (FBPJ), Mombo airfild (FB50), Nxabega (FB57) and Xigera (FB95).5 safari camps (Abu Camp, Chief’s Camp, Mombo Camp, Nxabega Camp and Xigera Camp.Okavango is home to many safari camps, most of which aren't reached by road but rather by small airplane from Maun, the area's main village. In this scenery we can find: elephants, lions, giraffes, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, crocodile flamingos and many more! Species include the savanna elephant, lion, blue wildebeest, sitatunga, springbok, common eland, greater kudu, duiker, steenbok, gemsbok, sable antelope, impala, roan antelope, Plains zebra, South African giraffe, red lechwe, African buffalo, hippopotamus, black rhinoceros, white rhinoceros, African wild dog, Nile crocodile, cheetah, African leopard, chacma baboon, brown hyena, spotted hyena, common warthog and vervet monkey. The Okavango Delta is both a permanent and seasonal home to a wide variety of wildlife. The average annual rainfall is 450 mm (18 in) (approximately one third that of its Angolan catchment area) and most of it falls between December and March in the form of heavy afternoon thunderstorms. ![]() The Delta's profuse greenery is not the result of a wet climate rather, it is an oasis in an arid country. The 1000th site to be inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2014, the Okavango Delta is an important wildlife area protected by both the Moremi Game Reserve, on its eastern edge, and the numerous wildlife concessions within Ngamiland. It now provides the core area for much of the resident wildlife when the waters rise. Historically, it was reserved as an exclusive hunting area for the chief. Generally flat, with a height variation of less than two meters across its area, dry land in the Okavango Delta is predominantly comprised of numerous small islands, formed when vegetation takes root on termite mounds, however larger islands exist with Chief’s Island, the largest (over 70 km long and 15 km wide), having been formed on a tectonic fault line. All the water reaching the delta is ultimately evaporated and transpired and does not flow into any sea or ocean. The Okavango Delta (or Okavango Grassland) (formerly spelled "Okovango" or "Okovanggo") in Botswana is a swampy inland delta formed where the Okavango River reaches a tectonic trough in the central part of the endorheic basin of the Kalahari. The description Area 77 makes of the region is very much worth reading: This is a wonderful and very interesting region. The scenery is being brought to us by Area 77 Simulations, authors of the Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport for X-Plane.
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