Charity Scenery Project’s Royal London Hospital for X-Plane

If you haven’t heard about this project, here’s how it works: the Charity Scenery Project develops micro-scenery (usually hospitals) for P3D and X-Plane and sells them for cheap (normally around £1).

All the money raised is then donated to a charity organization. The team usually helps the Air Ambulance Service.

That simple. That amazing.

The Royal London Hospital

For this release, the team has decided to make the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, East London. From there, a helicopter can reach any patient inside the M25 London orbital road, which acts as the service's catchment area, within 15 minutes.

Missions commonly involve serious road traffic collisions, falls from height, stabbings and shootings, industrial accidents and incidents on the rail network.

The team can perform advanced life-saving medical interventions, including open heart surgery, blood transfusion and anesthesia, at the scene.

The charity operates 24 hours a day, serving the 10 million people who live, work and travel within the M25. The service treats an average of 5 patients every day.

Scenery features

  • Night Textures
  • Custom Lighting
  • Landable helipad
  • Team on Standby

About the Air Ambulance Service

The Air Ambulance Service operates the national Children’s Air Ambulance and the local air ambulance services for Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.Our vision is clear. We want children to grow into adults, we want adults to live longer and we want bereavement through trauma to become rare.Each of our services works tirelessly to save lives and alleviate sickness, wherever and whenever possible.

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