After previewing EETN last week, the Polish scenery team Drzewiecki Design have released Version 2 of the ever popular Tallinn.
Tallinn Airport is the largest airport in Estonia and serves as HQ for Estonia’s national carrier, Nordica. EETN has a single 3.5km runway – large enough to handle a B747, and room to expand more.
From the DD website, here are the features of the new scenery;
– High quality EETN Tallinn airport with up-to-date terminals, aprons and taxiways
– Newly constructed buildings added (terminal extention, car parking, MRO hangar, tram station)
– Large area around the airport including Tallinn city with autogen and landmark buildings
– Static aircraft, 3D people, terminal interiors, ground service vehicles, detailed horizontal and vertical signs, HDR lighting
– Advanced optimization and texture management
– Autogates and VGDS
In addition to this, they have also included a changelog for V2:
– Autogates and VGDS
– Updated ground poly – extended runway, new taxiways and aprons New MRO hangar
– Extended terminal building and some interior added
– New tramway station with an animated tram
– Several new high buildings north of the airport
– New vertical taxiway signs
– New fences and trees
– Autogen enhancements
– Updated ground imagery
– Estonian Air signs and aircraft removed
– New car parking
– New static aircraft
– Highly upgraded texture management for better performance
– Updated LOGOs
– Welcome To Estonia sign added
– Reworked GA apron, Y4 taxiway added
You can find Drzewiecki Design’s EETN Tallinn V2 from the X-Plane.org store, however at time of writing, it is not for sale *yet*. You can visit the product page for EETN here, or visit the DD Facebook page to stay informed of any new developments.
