New European mesh needed
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New European mesh needed
I'm in the market for a decent European mesh so the world doesn't look so flat. I previously had FSGlobal 2008 installed, however it's just sitting and gobbling up hard disk space as I never fly anywhere outside of Europe so it's all rather pointless. Can anyone recommend some decent freeware or payware meshes that just cover Europe?
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Re: New European mesh needed
Hi Chris..
On the payware front.. how about Ultimate Terrain Europe :think: Not tried it but I DO have UT Canada/Alaska which I have to say is rather good ;-)
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On the payware front.. how about Ultimate Terrain Europe :think: Not tried it but I DO have UT Canada/Alaska which I have to say is rather good ;-)
ATB
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Re: New European mesh needed
I was under the impression Ultimate terrain wasn't a mesh, but rather landclass and textures?
Re: New European mesh needed
Chris,
There are a few freeware mesh files for FS9 available on Avsim and Flightsim. I've downloaded France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland as well as Cyprus, Israel and Egypt. These are the ones I've looked for but there may be others. I also have the original VFR terrain for the UK.
I've had no problems with any of these, including in areas where they overlap.
There are a few freeware mesh files for FS9 available on Avsim and Flightsim. I've downloaded France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland as well as Cyprus, Israel and Egypt. These are the ones I've looked for but there may be others. I also have the original VFR terrain for the UK.
I've had no problems with any of these, including in areas where they overlap.
Regards,
Degsy
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Re: New European mesh needed
Chris,
I have another variation on the fsglobal package - whose name escapes me in the office
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Maybe you could deselect the bits of Fsglobal2008 that you don't want?
If you can put up with the faff of downloading a number of files, then you can find mesh at simviation that maps most of the world in something like 14MB chunks. There is a map showing the layout worldwide of the individual files.
http://simviation.com/fsdterrainsrtm.htm
I've used some of these to "top-up" the lower level mesh from fsglobal in some areas in fs2004 with no real issues.
I have another variation on the fsglobal package - whose name escapes me in the office

Maybe you could deselect the bits of Fsglobal2008 that you don't want?
If you can put up with the faff of downloading a number of files, then you can find mesh at simviation that maps most of the world in something like 14MB chunks. There is a map showing the layout worldwide of the individual files.
http://simviation.com/fsdterrainsrtm.htm
I've used some of these to "top-up" the lower level mesh from fsglobal in some areas in fs2004 with no real issues.
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Re: New European mesh needed
Chris..
Sri mate.. I believe you're right. However.. such is the difference made by the UT Alaska/Canada package I have.. you can be mistaken for thinking it has it's own mesh too. Worth considering even if ultimately, it's not exactly what you're after ;-)
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Sri mate.. I believe you're right. However.. such is the difference made by the UT Alaska/Canada package I have.. you can be mistaken for thinking it has it's own mesh too. Worth considering even if ultimately, it's not exactly what you're after ;-)
ATB
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Re: New European mesh needed
Cheers for the advice folks.
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Re: New European mesh needed
Do a search at Avsim for "mesh Yohann Baptiste", you'll find 13 parts that cover Europe and do it well, then add the alps mesh from Holger Sandmann and Jonathan de Ferranti to get the extra level of detail there and your all set.