Roads & Rivers of Victoria

Roads & Rivers of Victoria

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compatible with: FS2004 FSX

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Product Features

  • Discover uniquely beautiful coastal areas like the Great Ocean Road, Ninety Miles Beach and Wilsons Promontory recreated by high definition coastlines that cover the whole of Victoria.
  • Explore picturesque and mesmerizing mountain and coastal lakes like Lake Eildon, Lake Dartmouth and the Gippsland Lakes captured by high definition lakes & rivers that cover the whole of Victoria.
  • Fly above the complete transport system of Victoria recreated by high definition roads & rails which allows for realistic VFR navigation.
  • Try exiting take-offs and landings on over 400 private airstrips some of which are located at the most obscure and dangerous places.
 

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Product Details

Developer/Publisher: Sim Pilot Experience

Compatible with: FS2004 FSX

Release Date: Thursday, 08 February 2007

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Product Description

Fly for Real in Golden Scenery

Welcome to Australia's southernmost mainland state – Victoria -- and its capital, Melbourne. Victoria is famous for three things: the gold rush, the Ned Kelly gang, and delicious wines. It also hosts the annual Australian National Airshow. But there's a lot more when it comes to scenery, including the magnificent Great Ocean Road which is counted amongst the most scenic coastal roads in the world.

Silver Screen Fame

The story of the Kelly gang claims to be the world's first full length feature film and was, of course, filmed within Victoria's scenery, as was the recent remake Ned Kelly. Victoria was also portrayed in the Picknick at Hanging Rock, which not surprisingly features Hanging Rock, a rare volcanic rock formation. The Man from Snowy River was filmed in the scenic Victorian Alpine Region, and Mad Max was also filmed at several locations in Victoria.

Our Promise

Whether you explore the scenic and rugged Victorian Alps in the east with their pristine mountain lakes, or the tamer volcanic mountain ranges and the crater lakes in the west. Whether you're exploring the complex coastal island network of the Gippsland Lakes or the mighty Murray River which forms the border between Victoria and New South Wales. Every single flight in Victoria should give you plenty of enjoyment and as close to the real thing as possible - this is our promise!

Visit Famous Nature

The state of Victoria is the size of about 237,000 sq km, which is a bit smaller than the UK and the same size as Minnesota. It offers plenty of scenery, of which the Great Ocean Road is the most famous, attracting seven million visitors a year. This statistic is amazing considering that the whole population of Victoria barely tops five million! Almost one-fifth of Victoria's total area is protected. Over one-third of its area is covered in forest and there are a total of 36 national parks. If you want to experience scenery at its finest, look no further. This scenery add-on will deliver.

Explore Stunning Coastlines

Roughly half of Victoria's border is made up of coast, and Victoria offers several highlights. The most famous coastal stretch is the Great Ocean Road with its 12 Apostles, which is a total of 263 km long. But Victoria offers other coastal stretches, including some national parks, the coastal island network of the Gippsland Lakes, Wilson's Promontory, Cape Campbell, and of course Ninety Mile Beach, which is one of the longest beaches in the world. The other half of the border is formed by the mighty Murray River, which has a total length of 2,500 km. The river itself is a very complex system of little intertwining streams which makes it a nice scenic feature to explore in your aircraft.

Fly Above Spectacular Lakes and Rivers

To the east you'll find the Victorian Alps which includes another scenic road stretch, the Great Alpine Road, which is 308 km long. Nestled amongst the mountains you will find scenic mountain lakes and little rivers that follow the terrain to the dot. In contrast, Eastern Victoria is dominated by an ancient field of extinct volcanoes and volcanic rock formations. The area is riddled with little crater lakes and watching the sunset reflecting in this network of lakes on a late evening cruise is truly magical.

Visit Melbourne

An essential part of Victoria is its capital city Melbourne. You can now see the Yarra River wind its way through this city of four million people. Since we’ve added the complete transport network of Victoria, you can find every single residential road of Melbourne in this scenery. You also get the complete commuter train network. To top it off, we included hundreds of sports fields and golf courses giving the city a more realistic look. Now you can feel at home in Melbourne.

Follow the Real Road Network

This scenery add-on rounds up the 20 m mesh to give you an unbelievably realistic representation of Victoria's natural landscapes. However, it also brings you a realistic representation of Victoria's manmade infrastructure. This add-on includes the complete road network from the highways to little ancillary urban roads. This completely changes your experience as you fly over built up areas. Suddenly the road network looks more natural, as the roads follow the terrain. All roads are classified as sealed or dirt and look appropriate. We incorporated tunnels and bridges and our scenery roads don't run over mountains where real life tunnels are. Aside from roads we also added the current rail network including tunnels and bridges. All of the roads, railway tracks, tunnels, and bridges that you'll see in our scenery are what you would really see if you were exploring Victoria yourself – for real.

Land Your Plane on 400 Airstrips in VFR Paradise

Of course, there's even more scenery. Imagine you could land on tiny airstrips that are only accessible to local farmers and private operators. This package includes over 400 of these tiny airstrips! To top it off, we included other manmade structures like power lines, golf courses, races tracks, sports fields, and TV and radio masts. The golf courses and race tracks add further character to the built up areas and help you navigate on cross country flights. The power pylons, TV and radio masts add to the flying challenge because now you have to deal with obstructions that are there in real life - just like real pilots do.

Essential for Your Real VFR Flight

Roads and Rivers of Victoria is a topography product. Topographical vector data defines the water bodies and transport networks in Flight Simulator. A quality topography can turn the generic default landscape of Flight Simulators that only include very few and heavily simplified roads and rivers that cut across the landscape without regard to the terrain into a much more realistic representation of the local roads and rivers. Now the rivers won't run uphill. Instead they will follow the mountain gorges to the dot; rivers in open planes will wind their way back and forth and are part of a much more realistic landscape. The roads won't simply cut across mountains, they wind their way up and down just like in the real world. In built-up areas, there are real road networks that include every single mapped road. Coastlines look like real coastlines with complex island systems and mazes of little inlets. Every single mapped lake and island is included, many of these just a few square metres big. All in all, this add-on makes the landscape look very real and flying in it gives you the impression of really being there.

The Only VFR Solution, Even for FSX

There is absolutely no doubt that our topography blows away what FS2004 offers by default. There is no comparison. But what sort of differences can you expect to the FSX default? FSX includes better data for Australia over FS2004, but our data still blows the default apart. Microsoft is using much less detailed data than we are and only includes a very small selection of roads. Our add-on remains the only solution available if you want to see real roads and rivers.


 

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