Frank Dainese and Fabio Belllini’s Belluno - Dolomites for X-Plane

This is, of course, a continuation of the first two parts: Drei Zinnen Park and Cortina-Cadore and, as usual, it’s packed with great features, especially for the helicopter lovers:

  • Covers an area of 1200 Sq Km;
  • Belluno Airport (LIDB) and over 10 Heliports in strategic places;
  • City of Belluno, Longarone and the Vajont dam;
  • Several valleys: Agordina, Fiorentina, Zoldana, Cordevole, Piave, Prmiero, etc.;
  • Over 20,000 buildings custom positioned;
  • 10 3D models for the mountains: Pale di San Martino, Marmolada, Civetta, Moiazza, San Sebastiano (Tamer), Sass Set, Sagron, etc.;
  • All the vegetation custom mapped;
  • Added hundreds of polygons/textures to reproduce the photo-realistic terrain;
  • Reproduced the main ski lifts, in particular Marmolada with 3 sections;
  • Reproduced all the main refuges in the area: Coldai, Tissi, VII ° Alpini, Carestiato, Scarpa, City of Fiume, Venice Ref, etc.

The screenshots speak for themselves. There’s no date of release set yet. It is foreseeable that the owners of the previous parts should have a discount on this release, since that has happened with part 2 already.

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