
You can get DOPs (resolution 1m or better) from the local administration, download textures and stitch them to a large GeoTIFF.import forest tiles in the LandscapeEditor.generate forests and water tiles and the thermal map with.download OpenStreetMap data for your coverage (.osm files), for example.It creates the landscapeĭirectory with a directory tree that is the foundation for the next steps. To create a new landscape in the LandscapeEditor. trn file from the data with RawToTrn (further instructions convert terrain data with create_landscape.py -c config.json heightmap.download DEM data from USGS EarthExplorer.I've included theĬonfig.json of the EastGermany map as an example. (UTMTools.exe) and put them into the config.json.


Should a bit larger than the final landscape) and exact UTM coordinates

texture tiles and the overview map from a GeoTIFF.the terrain (height map) from USGS EarthExplorer.'create_landscape.py` automates some of the process and is able to generate: No demo i don’t think… but good news for gliding pilots.Tools for building landscapes for the Condor 2 flight simulator create_landscape.pyĬondor 2 landscapes consist of several artefacts and can be very time-intensive

Its not cheap - 49.99 Euro and from what i can see its more like Condor 1.5 - no VR support, no 6DOF and some fairly low-poly models, but there’s been some improvements to the weather model, especially visible lenticular clouds which really help with wave flying and clouds casting shadows on the ground, which makes quite a visual difference but worth a look if you are into soaring. They released plane pack DLCs and there was a strong community making third-party scenery for free or commercially (some of it pretty good) and there is a strong multiplayer racing community too.įor maybe the past decade there’s been talk of a Condor 2 and I’d check in on the forum from time to time, to see if any progress had been made (never expecting any - seemed like vaporware) but blow me down, this weekend I saw videos! Hi all, not sure if there’s many soaring pilots here, but i was astounded to see Condor 2 has recently been released: Ĭondor: Soaring Simulator was released in 2005 and I (and pilots i knew) flew it for years for training and entertainment purposes.
