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My latest project - ENHA Hamar

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Hi all, I've been busy working on a new airport to fit into Norway Pro. I released Sandane ENSD a few days ago, but I wanted to create a high detail GA airfield.
 
I'm currently developing Hamar Airport, Stafsberg. ENHA is a general aviation airport located at Stafsberg in Hamar, Norway, approximately 30NM north of Oslo. It features a 944-by-23-meter (3,097 by 75 ft) runway aligned 15–33.
 
The airport is located in an area with very stable climate and good flying conditions and is a popular GA location, regularly used for events, helicopter training and general aviation. It is also home to the Hedmark Flying club and the HAGL skydiving club. It's a very atmospheric airfield (Reminds me of some of ORBX's small PNW fields), and has been great fun to model and texture.

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The airfield is all custom (i.e. No libraries were used). All models,textures and ground polys were hand painted using on-site photography (taken by Tom Knudsen) and from various videos.

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There is a tonne of detail, including people, airport junk (that's my technical term for it), vegetation and signage.
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I've also modelled the surrounding residential areas so that it looks as real as possible.
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It works very nicely with Norway Pro and HD Mesh v3 (or Ortho4XP)
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I hope to have it finished by next week. If anyone is interested and has time for some beta testing then please let me know.

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WOOOOOOOOOOOW!


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Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti, 1 TB & 500 GB M.2 nvme drives, Win11.

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Avid simmer since 1992...

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Sheesh! Nice detail!


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What a beauty!!

 

@Holland_Holland, install it again, you won't regret.

 

Yeah Holand_Holand!!!!  Be an INSTALLER !!!!


Main Simulation Rig:

Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti, 1 TB & 500 GB M.2 nvme drives, Win11.

Glider pilot since 1980...

Avid simmer since 1992...

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LOL.... :smile:

 

Well I probably will. Ditched FSX. Only P3D at the moment, so there's HD space to waste.... :P 


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Awesome work Tony.  :wub:


A pilot is always learning and I LOVE to learn.

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Tony, this is quite an achievement. This level of detail can only be achieved by the best. This is payware quality stuff. Well done indeed!

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Tony,

         I have the latest beta of X-Plane and Norway Pro installed. If you're still looking for beta testers, I'd be willing to give it a look.


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Thanks Mike, I'll send you a PM when I've uploaded it.

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Wow, this looks stunning. Among the very best X-Plane sceneries without a doubt! :smile:

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