
Description
LSGY Yverdon-les-Bains (Switzerland) aerodrome for MSFS
Installation:
In case you have any previous release of this aerodrome, please delete it.
Unzip the archive, then drag and drop the "propranordre-airport-lsgy-yverdon-les-bains" folder into your community folder.
De-installation:
Just remove the "propranordre-airport-lsgy-yverdon-les-bains" directory and its content from your community folder.
Changelog
V1.5 June 2024
Removed generic buidlings grown up among greenhouses nearby
V1.4, June 2022
Fixed missing textures on people
V1.3, May 2022
QFU 22-04 update
V1.2.1, October 2021
Fixed invisible runway threshold lights
Fixed "metallic" textures at sunshades
V1.2, October 2021
Adaptation to WU6 and MSFS/SDK Update
Operational Fuel station
V1.1, May 2021
Added custom-made runway side and threshold lights
Added conditional AFIS panel showing runway in use
Added light to the signal area
Reworked aerodrome green/white beacon for distant visibility
Reworked grass runway markings for distant visibility
V1.0, April 2021
Initial release
Due to SDK current limitations, the fuelstation doesn't pop up the refuelling menu - to be done manually, as in real life. Runway night lights also don't exactly match the real thing, but are operational. To be hopefully improved in a future upgrade.
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Scenery designed with MSFS SDK to represent LSGY Yverdon-les-Bains aerodrome in Switzerland as per early 2024 status.
Airport buildings and objects by Antoine Delacretaz based on Jerome Bertholet's FSX scenery with his kind permission, or created using free Sketchup 2017, Arno Gerretsen's Model Converter X, GIMP and 3DSMax 2017.
Static people from VF-AIR library for FSX, with kind permission of Guy Nemoz.
Static aircraft from FS or FranceVFR AI libraries.
Disclaimer: use at own risk.
V1.5 (C) Antoine Delacretaz June 2024
LSGY Yverdon-les-Bains aerodrome for MSFS
Experience the LSGY Yverdon-les-Bains aerodrome in Switzerland with this MSFS add-on. Immerse yourself in the detailed scenery with updated features and improvements. Created using MSFS SDK, this scenery includes custom-made elements and operational fuel station. Explore the aerodrome as per its early 2024 status with static people and aircraft for added realism.
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V1.5 June 2024 Removed generic buidlings grown up within greenhouses
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over 1 year ago
over 1 year ago
Yes indeed, the workaround making the T signal visible when flying overhead causes crashes in MS2024.
I disabled it in the 2024 version while investigating for a fix...
over 1 year ago
over 1 year ago
Sorry, I read too fast and didn't notice you were using the 2020 version in 2024.
Yes indeed, the workaround making the T signal visible when flying overhead causes crashes in MS2024.
I disabled it in the 2024 version while investigating for a fix...
almost 2 years ago
And it's free!!
Thank you so much for this, keep up the great work.
almost 2 years ago
Petite question toutefois: j'ai installé la version 1.5 mais le gestionnaire de contenu de MSFS m'indique la version 1.3. Serait-ce un oubli ou un problème de MSFS?
almost 2 years ago
Si tu décolles en 22 regardes les serres sur la droite juste après la piste, s’il y a une plantation de maison, tu es en V1.3. Sinon, tu es en V1.5
almost 2 years ago
Je suis effectivement en V1.5 comme attendu.
almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
Enjoy !
almost 4 years ago
Super travail, cependant depuis la dernière mise à jour, les pistes on un mauvais numéro (22, 04, 22L, 04R). Ce devrait être 23, 05, 23L et 05R.
almost 4 years ago
Salut,
Non cela a changé en début d'année, c'est maintenant 22/04
almost 4 years ago
Merci pour la réponse.
Comment c'est possible ?
Il n'y a pas eu de travaux sur cette aérodrome récemment à ma connaissance.
En tout cas, merci pour ce travail génial !
almost 4 years ago
C'est dû à la déclinaison magnétique, qui change d'année en année, le nord magnétique se déplace. Donc régulièrement les QFU des pistes doivent être repeints aux nouvelles valeurs. Genève a aussi changé dernièrement de 23/05 à 22/04...
about 4 years ago
Nice work, thank you.