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    Nuclear Power Plant Grafenrheinfeld KKG

    This is a landmark which I previously had added to the airfield EDFS in my "nearby Schweinfurt" series.
    To keep my airfield packets lean and to be able to develop this landmark without dependencies to the airfield I decided to split it from EDFS.
    So starting with EDFS version 3.0 it will not automatically be included.

    The nuclear power plant has been shut down in June 2015 but you can still see it from up to 50km away.
    At the moment the scenery it is a mix between MSFS autogen buildings, hand made cooling towers and hand made reactor building. Please don't expect so much details as in my airfields.
    It's still for orientation and has room for improvement.

    Known issues:

    • Texture of concrete at KKG is transparent for beacon lights
    • Side effects with "We Love VFR - Region 1". I've added some exclusion rectangles to prevent doubled chimneys and cooling towers. But I'm sorry, your ..\LocalCache\content.xml" needs to be edited too. Please follow instructions in the FAQ at "We Love VFR - Region 1" page.

    Please see also my "nearby Schweinfurt" series:
    EDFJ - Lager Hammelburg
    EDFS - Schweinfurt Süd
    EDK0 - Am Himmelreich Bad Königshofen
    EDFW - Würzburg Schenkenturm
    EDKOL - Herleshof Kolitzheim
    EDSD - Am Kreuzberg Saal, Saale
    EDQT - Verkehrslandeplatz Haßfurt

    More far away:
    KWG - Nuclear Power Plant Grohnde (much more details than here)
    EDPE - Eichstätt


    Installation:
    Unzip and copy the folder "cr-kkg" into your Community folder.
    If you migrate from a previous version please delete the old folder first

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    almost 2 years ago

    Das AKW wurde 2015 stillgelegt wird am Freitag den 16.08.2024 gesprengt... 💥🙂 Danke!

    over 4 years ago

    Danke für die gute Arbeit.

    Das KKW in Lingen wäre noch schön, wegen der angrenzenden Umgebung (Ems, Kanal, Straßenbrücke, Eisenbahnbrücke).


    over 4 years ago

    Danke für die Arbeit, die du dir gemacht hast :)

    Sieht schon cool aus, wenn ich in Würzburg hochgehe.


    (stünde da nur nicht dieses Hochhaus im Gramschatzer Wald, wo eigentlich der Fernmeldeturm hingehört)

    over 4 years ago

    Seit dem letzten World-Update mit neuen Geländedaten scheint das KKG ein wenig zu schweben.

    Ansonsten: Tolle Arbeit, ich mag auch deine Flugplätze - bin am EDQT "groß" geworden :)

    CRO4711Author

    over 4 years ago

    Vielen Dank für den Hinweis,

    das werde ich mir heut Abend auf jeden Fall ansehen. Leider hat das WU6 vieles kaputt gemacht.

    Bei EDFS fehlt der Wald, EDQT ebenso. Da warte ich aber derzeit noch etwas ab und hoffe dass die Geländedaten irgendwann wieder valide sind.

    about 5 years ago

    Sehr sehr gute Arbeit. Meinst du, du hättest mal Lust und Zeit (oder auch andere User), Bad Neustadt/Saale (EDFD) und das Radom der Wasserkuppe zur Verfügung zu stellen? Es gibt zwar bereits für die Wasserkuppe ein Projekt, aber ohne Radom find ich das eher ... naja... :-) Ich danke dir.
    CRO4711Author

    about 5 years ago

    Oh je, Anfragen habe ich soo viele

    Konkret geplant:
    KWG Grohnde fertigmachen - (und Gebäude aus Grohnde in Grafenrheinfeld einarbeiten)
    EDFK Bad Kissingen
    EDQT Hassfurt

    Da Bad Neustadt und Saal Saale auch in meiner Heimat liegen, werde ich das natürlich im Hinterkopf halten.

    Ich kenne Karlo922 der die Wasserkuppe gemacht hat. Karlo hat das Radon schon auf dem Plan, er braucht aber gute Fotos dazu und das Wetter hat es im Winter leider nicht hergegeben.

    over 5 years ago

    Great work! I like the cooling towers and the reactor building most. Even their surface texture is very close to reality.
    I actually work in the nuclear power plant Grohnde KWG, which is the same type, so to speak the sister plant, as KKG and I visited KKG several times.
    As most of the buildings are the same, just in a different arrangement, would it be possible to build KWG as well?
    As for the cloud - it looks different every day and on some dry warm days, you can‘t see it at all. So I wouldn't worry too much about that.
    CRO4711Author

    over 5 years ago

    Thanks for your feedback.

    The textures are from the original plant, I'm living 6km east of KKG :-) so it was easy to get them.
    You have convinced me, to do that in a quick and easy way.
    But I need some days, because there were some changes in the new version of MSFS. They force me to solve some issues at my two airports first.

    over 5 years ago

    Great work. Thank you very much. Would you by any chance be interesting in recreating the other two Bavarian AKWs in Ohu (Landshut) and Gundremmingen?
    The first one is an important landmark for the eastern approach to Munich airport.
    CRO4711Author

    over 5 years ago

    Thanks for your feedback.

    Regarding to the request of Ohu and Gundremmingen:
    It would be possible to do that without a big effort in the same way as KKG.

    But those two nuclear power plants are actually on-line. So it will be difficult to implement the clouds produced by the cooling towers. And the most difficult thing (for me) would be that they act as a gigantic windsock.
    I am scared about that a static cloud won't be accepted by the community.
    So I'll have a look to this topic. If I have an idea how to do that, the two plants will be realized in mid term.

    over 5 years ago

    Well since Gundremmingen has already powered down one reactor and I have seen it powered down completely once with no steam cloud. So I wouldn't care that much. It's more about the landmark itself. Of course with a cloud it's much more of a landmark from 50km away.
    When it comes to the community the solution is simple: make two versions - with and without cloud and let the people decide for themselves whether prefer a stationary cloud or none at all.
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    KKG - Nuclear Power Plant Grafenrheinfeld

    Explore the Nuclear Power Plant Grafenrheinfeld KKG add-on, a detailed landmark visible up to 50km away in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Featuring hand-made cooling towers and reactor buildings, this scenery is perfect for orientation with room for improvement. Discover this standalone landmark now by adding the "cr-kkg" folder to your Community folder.

    Downloads2K
    Version1.2
    File Size10.73 MB
    Published5 years ago
    Updated4 years ago

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    MSFS2020
    Sub-CategoryPower Plants
    CountryGermany
    ICAONULL

    Version History

    Terrain issue of WU6 fixed.

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