Gidday,..does anyone know of a scenery or such for the South Pole ?...I have attempted to make even a basic afcad to even have a gps co-ordinate but I don't seem to be able to do it ??...a little annoyed !..
There is this, at Avsim:
File Description:
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is the American scientific research station on the high plateau of Antarctica. This station is located at the southernmost place on the Earth, the Geographic South Pole, at an elevation of 2,835 meters (9301 feet) above sea level. Since the Amundsen-Scott Station is located at the South Pole, it is at the only place on the land surface of the Earth where the sun is continuously up for six months and then continuously down for six months. (The only other such place is at the North Pole, on the sea ice in the middle of the Arctic Ocean.) Thus, during each year, this station experiences one extremely long "day" and one extremely long "night". During the six-month "day", the angle of elevation of the Sun above the horizon varies continuously. The sun rises on the September equinox, reaches its maximum angle above the horizon on the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, around 20 December, and sets on the March equinox. During the six-month "night", it gets extremely cold at the South Pole, with air temperatures sometimes dropping below -73�°C (-100�°F). This is also the time of the year when blizzards, sometimes with gale-force winds, strike the Amundsen-Scott Station. The continuous period of darkness and dry atmosphere make the station an excellent place from which to make astronomical observations. This file has the apron and characteristics of the airport the coordenates are placed as far south as FS allow it.
Filename: r90.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 17th October 2011, 22:01:33
Downloads: 695
Author: Anwar Gonzalez
Size: 6kb
And of course there is the Aerosoft payware - but that too is subject to the capabilities of FSX. Essentially, the high polar regions do not exist in FS2004 or FSX. I have the FSGlobal 2010 mesh, which covers a greater area than FS default, but it still does not go to 89 North, or south. AFAIK, the sim engine just can't handle the navigation. There is a thread on CalClassic, about using a sun compass for trans-polar flights, but that is for FS2004. I don't know if it would translate to FSX.
