SPZA - Nazca Experience for XP.

The Maria Reiche Neuman Airport (IATA: NZC, ICAO: SPZA) is a small airport serving Nazca, in the Ica Region of Peru. The airport is named after Maria Reiche, a principle researcher and proponent of the Nazca Lines.

The airport receives a small number of domestic charter flights. The main use of the airport is for tourist flights over the Nazca Lines.

Please refer to the Flying Guide to explore the figures.

XP Scenery tested on XP 10.51 and XP11. Objects Converted using FS2XP.

Included: SPZA Maria Reiche Neuman Aerodrome, Static Aircraft and Ground Service, HDR lights, more than 500 square Kms Orthophoto from Nazca Pampas and Digitally enhanced Geoglyphs, flying guide in pdf format.

Required libraries:

3D_people_library (http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/26611-3d-people-library/)

MisterX_library (http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/28167-misterx-library/)

OpensceneryX (https://www.opensceneryx.com/)

The Handy Objects Library (http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/24261-the-handy-objects-library/)

NAPS_library (http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/30478-naps-library/)

World Models Library 0.8.0 (http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/32135-world-models-library/)

RD_library (http://rdesignx.weebly.com/freeware.html)

DEMO VIDEO:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSyBdIQ09xs

INSTALLATION:

Copy and Paste folders SPZA XP, SPZA Geoglyphs in Custom Scenery folder. Be sure folders are in following order:

1. SPZA XP

2. SPZA Geoglyphs

NOTE FROM THE CREATOR:

This is a personal project, finally done in it´s very first version. Sometimes (I didn´t get why) the figures doesn´t appear, but in most cases they do. Try Reload the scenery tab in XP11.

Is basically an Humongous Orthophoto Scenery made in LOD 18, and LOD 20 for the figures and the airport sorroundings. The Sat imagery didn´t provide more resolucion in this area, but I think is enough. This forced me to digitally enhance the figures for better experience.

Flying tips : Grab your cessna 172, fly at 3000 feet for better watching following the included Flying guide and enjoy the NAZCA EXPERIENCE.



Have fun.

Please report bugs.

Credits:

Jorge Chin

ProVisual Virtual Scenery Development

