
Beschreibung
Svartnes is a STOL airport serving the municipality of Vardø in northern Norway. It is primarily operated by Widerøe DHC 8s, and was recently (2019) re-paved with new GA parkings. As with the rest of the region the airport enjoys a very dry climate; virtually all precipitation falls during winter. Ceilings at this airport are frequently low and fog often rolls in from the east to reduce visibility.
This airport uses 100% default assets plus a few custom apron-runway textures.
Changelog 1.4.1 hotfix: Fixed pathing error in AirportServices, removing ground services for ALL other airports. I apologise that this went unnoticed. On the other hand, if you prefer the world that way you can just use the old 1.4 to achieve airports without ground services.
Changelog 1.4: Manual heightmapping, corrections to lighting, improved details near approaches including the tunnel, the moving van advert, and the beached fishing boat.
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V 1.5 Changelog: Adjusted to make use of improved height mapping in Nordics DLC. Negligible impact.
V 1.5 Features
- Corrected runway slope.
- Improved airport markings, parkings, terrain, buildings.
- Improved terrain (mainly east of runway and along approaches).
- Think the Nazca lines are cool? Come see the apron lines of Vardø and be amazed.
- 4.5 degree PLASI.
Known issues:
- No satellite imagery.
- No replacement for witch burning memorial yet.
- Highly snow-resistant aprons/runway, or feverish activity from the cleaning crew.
Thanks a ton for any donations you make. <3
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Anmeldenover 4 years ago
thank you from France
over 4 years ago
Looked good to me! Thanks!
almost 5 years ago
Very well-made airport.Thank you!
almost 5 years ago
You're super welcome, thanks for the remark and the grade o/
about 5 years ago
Thank you very much for sharing with us.
about 5 years ago
Always Happy Landings,
Captain Warstein
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about 5 years ago
It would be helpful to me if you could confirm that it works, if that's not inconvenient to you.
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over 5 years ago
What are the yellow rectangles? I am still finding my way around the SKD...
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ENSS - Vardø Airport Svartnes
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Always Happy Landings,
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