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Issues With KVUO Pearson Field When Installed With TrueEarth Oregon HD


JohnVulcan

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While the TrueEarth Oregon HD V1.1.0 update has brought significant improvements to the large road and rail bridges over the Columbia River that form part of the KVUO Pearson Field scenery, there are still problems. Not so much with the bridges, but with the road and railway themselves, because they are elevated as cross Hayden Island instead of being at ground level. Only TE Oregon puts them at the correct height, while they are incorrectly shown as being elevated in both the Pearson Field and default scenery. Please see screenshots below, in comparison with those taken off Google.

When KVUO Pearson Field and TE Oregon are both installed then, because of the exclusion zone, KVUO Pearson Field overrides the TE Oregon scenery producing the anomalies. When only one or the other is installed the problem does not exist, it’s only when they are both installed the problem occurs.

PS: One point, the rail bridge still looks too low in the water, which exacerbates the above problem.

Elevated approach to Rail Bridge (shown on the left).

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But it is not actually elevated.

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Elevated approach to Road Bridge (shown on the right).

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But it is not actually elevated.

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This would appear to be a conflict between TE Washington and the  KVUO addon. With just TE Washington enabled the bridge is flat but obviously without all the steel girder framework, and is correctly displayed regarding elevation detail. With KVUO and TE Washington both enabled there is an elevation issue which is clearly identified in the OP's pics. 

This will require input/comment from @Tony Wroblewski (TE Washington) and @Greg Jones  @Bill Womack regarding the airport.

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