This Scenery:
This is my rendition of DRF Luftrettung - Christoph 64 Station, located in Angermünde, Germany.
I have given the project a ficticious ICAO Code (64ED) for ease is finding it, you can also go to nearby EDDB airport on the map and scroll due northeast.
Some artistic liberties were taken on my part as there aren't a ton of photos covering the entire area, but I did the best I could with what is available...that being said, I hope you enjoy!
PLEASE NOTE: There is an issue where helicopters whose aircraft type are incorrectly coded as Helicopter instead of Rotorcraft (as it should be per the SDK) by the livery creator are prevented from loading directly onto a Heliport. If you get an error message when using a project such as the HPG 135/145 saying you can't start here, and particularly if you are using a 3rd party livery that hasn't been updated, you will need to manually update it for it to work (until the livery is updated by the livery artist and they follow the SDK); it's a fairly simple fix, as follows:
Navigate to: Downloaded Livery Folder > SimObjects > Airplanes > Livery Name
Open the aircraft.cfg file in that location with a text editor
Change the ui_typerole="Helicopter" to ui_typerole="Rotorcraft"
Save the changes, reload, and you should be good to go!
The main helicopter packages from HPG have already been updated, so as long as you have the latest version downloaded you should only need to fix 3rd party downloaded liveries whose creators have not fixed this themselves.
Project Overview:
This is version 1.0 with all handcrafted buildings, gates, fences, PBR materials, custom ground textures, lighting, and even a custom windsock model. Most models contain multiple LOD's for performance optimization. A second custom windsock for the roof the hangar is coming very soon and will be included in version 1.1.
Start on the main Helipad (H01), on the Skid at the Refueling station (H02), or the auxiliary helipad east of the Hanger (H03)....you're choice!
No other files or libraries are needed, simply drop the file into your Community folder, and enjoy!
Constructive crticism and suggestions are always welcome, as well.
Thank you!
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