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Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 14:01
by merlin101
Populating Switzerland on my fs9 & wondering if any scenery around for this air base? Also any flightplans for the PC-21's?
Dave

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 14:08
by merlin101
DOH!! just found one on flightsim site! Just after flight plans for PC-21's now!
Dave

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 14:16
by jimrodger
Swiss_PC21.zip
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Hope these fit the bill...

Jim

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 14:18
by merlin101
Your'e a star Jim, many thanks,
Dave

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 23 Apr 2016, 20:08
by leuen
Payware package "Patrouille Suisse" includes a nice Emmen scenery, BTW, you also might install the Buochs LSMU scenery
done by Isra's Domain. This air base is more or less home base of PC-21. Very interesting are the caverns with some F-5 inside.

Bernard

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 10:38
by Joseph29
leuen wrote:Payware package "Patrouille Suisse" includes a nice Emmen scenery, BTW, you also might install the Buochs LSMU scenery
done by Isra's Domain. This air base is more or less home base of PC-21. Very interesting are the caverns with some F-5 inside.

Bernard
Where do you find the payware Patrouille Suisse package?

And just a note, Isra's Domain Buochs (LSMU) scenery was made for use with Switzerland Pro. It will work with the default scenery but the taxiways, aprons, and runway will use the default textures. And you will need some mesh or the caverns will not display correct.

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 12:58
by leuen
There are different providers - Mailsoft, Amazon, Ebay etc. Search for "Patrouille Suisse X". It's for FSX and FS9. You are right about Switzerland Pro. Whereas Isra's readme doesn't mention that an additional mesh is needed.

Bernard

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 17:55
by RKE
Joseph29 wrote:
leuen wrote:Payware package "Patrouille Suisse" includes a nice Emmen scenery, BTW, you also might install the Buochs LSMU scenery
done by Isra's Domain. This air base is more or less home base of PC-21. Very interesting are the caverns with some F-5 inside.

Bernard
Where do you find the payware Patrouille Suisse package?

And just a note, Isra's Domain Buochs (LSMU) scenery was made for use with Switzerland Pro. It will work with the default scenery but the taxiways, aprons, and runway will use the default textures. And you will need some mesh or the caverns will not display correct.
I'm pretty sure the scenery models the entire mountain for the scenery where you can taxi into the cavern.

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 20:41
by leuen
Not the entire mountain but some caverns:

Image

The crane in front is moving with hanging F-5

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 21:04
by Tom2993
Will this be FSX compatible?.

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 00:15
by Joseph29
RKE wrote:
Joseph29 wrote:
leuen wrote:Payware package "Patrouille Suisse" includes a nice Emmen scenery, BTW, you also might install the Buochs LSMU scenery
done by Isra's Domain. This air base is more or less home base of PC-21. Very interesting are the caverns with some F-5 inside.

Bernard
Where do you find the payware Patrouille Suisse package?

And just a note, Isra's Domain Buochs (LSMU) scenery was made for use with Switzerland Pro. It will work with the default scenery but the taxiways, aprons, and runway will use the default textures. And you will need some mesh or the caverns will not display correct.
I'm pretty sure the scenery models the entire mountain for the scenery where you can taxi into the cavern.
Well I did try out the scenery last night and half the mountain where the cavern is was gone (I don't have Swiss Pro). I installed mesh and the mountain was whole again.

Re: Emmen, Switzerland

Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 08:40
by RKE
Oops, yeah, I haven't gotten around to installing Mesh for Switzerland, so when I booted up the scenery I see what you mean. I simply misunderstood you, thinking the part of the mountain where the cavern is, was gone. Since it's modelled as part of the scenery, I found that strange.