We’ve published a list of Seaplane bases in the article here.
I have not seen a list of “High-Detail” features and thought I would offer one up J.
There are two features touted as “High-Detail”; airports and cities. It is a bit trickier to come up with this list than one might think though. The definition is a tad confusing especially for cities. So let me explain.
Airports
High-detail airports are airports that are not auto-generated by canned facilities information and instead have custom facilities data. They are also supposed to be next to a city that has some custom level of detail but I haven’t full cross-correlated the two lists to make sure that is completely true.
Here is a list of the High-Detail Airports that I found by working with our data-tech Travis Crowell:
ID
DESCRIPTION
KORD
United States IL, Chicago - Chicago-O'Hare Intl
KDCA
United States VA, Washington - Ronald Reagan Washington Natl
KSFO
United States CA, San Francisco - San Francisco Intl
KLAX
United States CA, Los Angeles - Los Angeles Intl
KMIA
United States FL, Miami - Miami Intl
YSSY
Australia NSW, Sydney - Kingsford Smith Intl
MMMX
Mexico , Mexico City - Lic Benito Juarez Intl
KDTW
United States MI, Detroit - Detroit Metro Wayne Co
KBOS
United States MA, Boston - Logan Intl
KLAS
United States NV, Las Vegas - McCarran Intl
SBRJ
Brazil , Rio De Janeiro - Santos Dumont
EKCH
Denmark , Copenhagen - Kastrup
RJAA
Japan , Tokyo - Narita Intl
RKSI
Korea , Seoul/Incheon - Incheon Intl
TNCM
Netherlands Antilles , St Maarten I - Princess Juliana Intl
KFFA
United States NC, Kill Devil Hills - First Flight
ESSA
Sweden , Stockholm - Arlanda
LEMD
Spain , Madrid - Barajas
KMSP
United States MN, Minneapolis - Minneapolis-St Paul Intl
CYVR
Canada BC, Vancouver - Vancouver Intl
LFPG
France , Paris - Charles-de-Gaulle
KATL
United States GA, Atlanta - Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta I
TFFG
Guadeloupe , St Martin I - Grand Case
KPHX
United States AZ, Phoenix - Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl
KDFW
United States TX, Dallas-Ft Worth - Dallas-Ft Worth Intl
KJFK
United States NY, New York - Kennedy Intl
CYYZ
Canada ONT, Toronto - Toronto/Pearson Intl
ZBAA
China , Beijing - Beijing Capital
KDEN
United States CO, Denver - Denver Intl
PANC
United States AK, Anchorage - Stevens Anchorage Intl
KSTL
United States MO, St Louis - Lambert-St Louis Intl
ENGM
Norway , Oslo - Gardermoen
LIRF
Italy , Rome - Fiumicino
KOSH
United States WI, Oshkosh - Wittman Regl
EGLL
United Kingdom , London - Heathrow
KSEA
United States WA, Seattle - Seattle-Tacoma Intl
NZAA
New Zealand , Auckland - Auckland Intl
EFHK
Finland , Helsinki - Vantaa
EDDF
Germany , Frankfurt/Main - Frankfurt/Main
RCTP
Taiwan , Taipei - Chiang Kai Shek Intl
KEDW
United States CA, Edwards - Edwards AFB
KSLC
United States UT, Salt Lake City - Salt Lake City Intl
EHAM
Netherlands , Amsterdam - Schiphol
VHHH
Hong Kong SAR , Hong Kong - Hong Kong Intl
SBGL
Brazil , Rio De Janeiro - Galeao-Antonio C Jobim Intl
EDDI
Germany , Berlin - Tempelhof
4SD
United States NV, Reno - Reno/Stead
9L2
United States CA, Edwards - Edwards AF Aux North Base
Bold airports are only available in Deluxe.
Yellow highlighted airports are added in Acceleration.
That’s 39 in Standard, 44 in Deluxe, and 48 with Acceleration added to Deluxe. That appears to be 1 less than what the web site marketing blurbs are claiming, I honestly don’t know if my list is missing 1 or if the blurb is off by 1.
So the 5+ sceneries I mention in my post on Acceleration features are actually:
· 3 airport/facilities locations being Tempelhof, Reno, and Edwards ( with 2 airports at the Edwards location )
· 2 scenery locations ( Istanbul, Longleat )
· plus the 3M LIDAR scenery at Mt St Helens.
Cities
Cities are a bit harder to classify. It appears there are quite a few cities that have custom objects but that don’t rise to the level of “High-Detail” and there are the odd random single objects sprinkled around. With that being the case, I erred on the side of completeness and am listing everywhere I found that a custom object existed.
There may be more, but this is the list of custom objects I found by working with our data-tech Travis Crowell:
Cities with more than 1 custom object:
Latin America ( 3 )
Rio de Jeneiro
Sao Paulo
Mexico City
Europe ( 30 )
Moscow
Munich
Berlin
Dublin/Cork
Istanbul
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Brussels
St. Petersburg
London
Lisbon
Gibraltar
Helsinki
Paris
La Defense
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
Barcelona
Madrid
Oslo
Trondheim
Monte Carlo/Monaco
Salzburg
Lyons, France
Milan, Italy
Malmo, Sweden
Athens
Glasgow/Blackpool
Lake Geneva
US ( 9 )
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New York
Miami
Chicago
Atlanta
Salt Lake
Washington DC
Seattle
Africa, Middle East ( 7 )
Capetown
Jerusalem
Tel-Aviv
Cairo
Dubai
Riyadh
Mecca
Asia ( 16 )
Tokyo
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Singapore
Beijing
Taipei
Seoul
Saitama
Sapporo
Nagoya
Kyoto
Fukuoka
Kobe
Chiba
Nara
Incheon
Australia & NZ ( 7 )
Melbourne
Perth
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Wellington
Auckland
Canada ( 5 )
Toronto
Vancouver
Montreal
Edmonton
Calgary
So that is 77 cities with more than 1 custom object.
3+16+3+3+6+5+2 of those have 10 or more custom objects, which equals 38, so perhaps that is the metric the web site blurb uses. I cannot break down which 28 of these are in Standard and which additional 10 are in Deluxe, sorry about that. Those counts are in order, in the (LA+EU+US+AME+ASIA+ANZ+CANADA) geographies
Additional single custom objects are located in:
Cambridge, Canterbury, Birmingham, Oxford
Vienna
Siena
Abbey Mont St Michel
Bilbao Museum
And in addition there are 20 stadiums and misc objects in Japan, 4 of them are at the Tanegashima Space Center.
That should give people a real great list of places to fly and check out what custom objects are at these locations.
Happy flying!