Our scenery does not include a model for Terminal 6 because the structure was being demolished in real-life when the scenery was released in early 2012. A basic AI mapping file without gate assignments is also available as an option. Advanced, custom-made AI mapping file (AFCAD) including realistic gate and parking spot layout as well as airline gate assignments.VERY DENSE complexity adds detailed instrument approach lighting system models, animated runway intersection lighting, gate parking position alignment aids and static ramp vehicles (optional).NORMAL complexity includes terrain texturing, autogen vegetation, airport layout with taxiway signs and basic navigation equipment models (actual localizer and glide slope radio signals are available regardless of the scenery complexity setting), and most buildings within the field’s boundaries including the terminals, the air traffic control tower and cargo and maintenance facilities.Two levels of scenery complexity and detail:.Realistic taxiway and ramp markings and ramp illumination effects.Accurate runway and taxiway layout, including detailed markings and signs.Custom-made, high-resolution photo real ground textures depicting seasonal changes and carefully blended with the surrounding terrain.Custom-made, high-resolution textures for all Gmax generated models including transparency effects.Approach lighting fixtures and navigation aid antennae for every runway.A significant fraction of the general aviation, aircraft maintenance and cargo facilities within the field’s boundary.All parking structures and elevated access roads adjacent to the terminals.Static service vehicles (optional) and parking alignment aids at every gate Accurately located aircraft parking positions around every terminal and individually customized static jetways at every gate.Seven terminals including the air traffic control tower at Terminal 4.Custom-made, optimized and fully three-dimensional Gmax models of the entire facility including:.Those include runway hold-short flashing lights at every intersection and three-dimensional, oversized parking position alignment aids.
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A few extra markings and signs are added to facilitate ground movement in the simulator environment and enhance the pilot’s experience. Taxiway signs and markings are carefully placed at each intersection to facilitate taxing. The scenery also includes animated models for the lead-in lights needed for the challenging (and fun) VOR and visual approaches to runways13L/R. The scenery also includes detailed and accurately positioned 3-D models for approach lighting fixtures as well as localizer, glide slope, and VOR antennae.
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(Note: The localizer for Runway 22R is offset 2 degrees toward the west as it is in real life). Special attention is paid to the location of navigation facilities including VORs, localizers, glide slopes and precision approach path indicators. The four runways and all taxiways are laid out according to current official airport diagrams and charts.
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Aircraft parking positions around each terminal and the corresponding jetways are placed, configured, numbered and branded according to the most recent information available for the airlines serving JFK in early 2012. All terminal service structures including parking decks, elevated access roads and, the elevated people mover (AirTrain) are also modeled in detail to create an immersive environment that mimics the real airport as accurately as possible during taxing to and from the terminals. Every model is textured at the highest feasible resolution to show many details that cannot be reproduced in 3D. Each terminal is modeled at the highest level of detail possible with their most significant architectural features depicted in three dimensions. BluePrint’s JFK scenery depicts the airport as it exists in early 2012, including seven unique terminals and the great majority of general aviation, cargo and maintenance facilities located within the field’s boundaries.