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Hello,

here is the text from Orbx Direct.

It does not seem to include the word castle or the number 6400

 

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Nord-Ouest VFR Airports for MSFS is a pack bringing together in a single product 32 VFR airports and airfields located in the North-West of France including photo-realistic buildings, extremely detailed textures and ground markings, entire fleets of Static flying club planes with registrations and liveries and completely reworked vegetation placed with the utmost precision.

This product includes all the airports and airfields already available in our "VFR FRANCE North-West" product and is intended for users wishing to acquire only airports and airfields in this region.

The objective of our range of VFR Airports products is above all to offer the best possible compromise between homogeneity, integration, visual rendering and search for realism while displaying very attractive prices thanks to the "bundles" bringing together several airports in a single package.

Features
29 improved airports and airfields with photo-realistic 3D modeling for some of them.
3 large military airports added (not existing in MSFS) with photo-realistic ground texture.
Detailed textures and floor markings.
Static Aeroclub planes with realistic liveries and/or business planes (jets) on all platforms.
Many animations and precise details.
Vegetation reworked on each platform and its surroundings.
Realistic night lighting.
Reworked photo-realistic areas for 8 platforms including military surroundings (Angers, Belle-Ile, Dinard, Evreux, Landivisiau, Lorient, Saint-Nazaire and Vannes).
Compatible with all our other product lines.
SIA - VAC - IAC - ARRDEP cards provided.
Airports
LFAB: Dieppe Saint-Aubin
LFOV: Laval Entrammes
LFAE: Eu Mers - Le Tréport
LFRC: Cherbourg - Manche
LFAL: Arrow Thorée-les-Pins
LFRD: Dinard - Pleurtuit - Saint-Malo
LFAU: Vauville
LFRF: Granville - Mont-Saint-Michel
LFEA: Belle-Ile-en-Mer - Bangor
LFRG: Deauville - Normandy
LFEB: Dinan Trelivan
LFRH: Lorient - Lann-Bihoué
LFEC: Ouessant
LFRI: La Roche-sur-Yon - Gorse
LFED: Pontivy
LFRJ: Landivisiau
LFEQ: Quiberon
LFRM: Le Mans - Arnage
LFES: Guiscriff Scaër
LFRO: Lannion
LFEY: Island of Yeu
LFRT: Saint-Brieuc - Armor
LFJR: Angers marched
LFRU: Morlaix - Ploujean
LFOD: Saumur Saint-Florent
LFRV: Vannes - Meucon
LFOE: Evreux-Fauville
LFRZ: Saint Nazaire - Montoire
LFOO: Les Sables d'Olonne - Talmont
LFTQ: Chateaubriant - Pouancé
LFOS: Saint-Valéry Vittefleur
LFRW: Avranches Le-Val-Saint-Pere

 

 

Here is the text from the Aerosoft site, advertising a different product that Orbx Direct does not offer.

 

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Product information "France VFR - VFR North-West MSFS"
France VFR North-West MSFS is a pack bringing together in a single product all the elements and infrastructures necessary for practicing VFR flight in the North-West area of France.

The scenery features over 30 airports and airfields including photo-realistic buildings, extremely detailed ground textures and markings, entire fleets of static flying club planes and reworked vegetation placed with the utmost precision.

These platforms are of course not the only components of the product! You will also be able to enjoy a large number of remarkable objects, obstacles and VFR landmarks referenced by the SIA (Aeronautical Information Service), reworked ground textures and vegetation, the high voltage pylons network, thousands of wind turbines, castles, churches and many others things.

Features:

28 enhanced airports and airfields with photo-realistic 3D modeling for some of them
3 large military airports added (not existing in MSFS) with photo-realistic ground texture
Detailed ground textures and markings
Realistic static flying club airplanes on all the platforms
Numerous animations and accurate details
Vegetation reworked on the platform and its surroundings
Realistic night lighting
Photo-realistic areas reworked for 9 platforms including military surrounding areas (Angers, Belle-Ile, Dinard, Evreux, Landivisiau, Le Havre, Lorient, Saint-Nazaire and Vannes)
Main obstacles and VFR landmarks referenced by SIA (Aeronautical Information Servic) (about 400 obstacles and VFR lanmarks)
Main lighthouses and beacons (approximately 60 objects) including approximately 30 extremely detailed lighthouses
Marinas and moorings with pleasure boats (about 200 sites) on the entire scenery
Numerous remarkable objects (5200 antennas, 6400 castle, 2400 water towers, 7200 churches, 1700 wind turbines, 5400 industrial tanks, 15800 green houses, 440 high voltage transformers, 3300 silos and agricultural tanks, 150 plaice huts...)
Electrical pylons network (63kV to 400kV) including security altitude day/night markings
Roads and highways signs (about 13000 signs) on the main road network
Railroad pylons near airports and airfields platforms
Campsites near airports and airfields platforms
Coastline and main rivers partially cleaned of excess vegetation
Railroad and electrical networks cleaned of excess vegetation
Compatible with all of our others product range
SIA – VAC – IAC – APT – ARRDEP charts provided
Airports and airfields list:

LFAB: Dieppe Saint-Aubin
LFOV: Laval Entrammes
LFAE: Eu Mers - Le Tréport
LFRC: Cherbourg - Manche
LFAL: La Flèche Thorée-les-Pins
LFRD: Dinard - Pleurtuit - Saint-Malo
LFAU: Vauville
LFRF: Granville - Mont-Saint-Michel
LFEA: Belle-Ile-en-Mer - Bangor
LFRG: Deauville - Normandie
LFEB: Dinan Trélivan
LFRH: Lorient - Lann-Bihoué
LFEC: Ouessant
LFRI: La Roche-sur-Yon - Les Ajoncs
LFED: Pontivy
LFRJ: Landivisiau
LFEQ: Quiberon
LFRM: Le Mans - Arnage
LFES: Guiscriff Scaër
LFRO: Lannion
LFEY: Ile d'Yeu
LFRT: Saint-Brieuc - Armor
LFJR: Angers marcé
LFRU: Morlaix - Ploujean
LFOD: Saumur Saint-Florent
LFRV: Vannes - Meucon
LFOE: Evreux-Fauville
LFRZ: Saint-Nazaire - Montoire
LFOO: Les Sables d'Olonne - Talmont
LFTQ: Châteaubriant - Pouancé
LFOS: Saint-Valéry Vittefleur

 

 

 

However, the smallest amount of research reveals that the internet thinks that:

 

 

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The number of castles in France is estimated to about 45,000

 

 

so it may well be the case that the text in the product offered by Aerosoft is accurate.

 

 

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19 hours ago, Nick Cooper said:

Hello,

here is the text from Orbx Direct.

It does not seem to include the word castle or the number 6400

 

 

Here is the text from the Aerosoft site, advertising a different product that Orbx Direct does not offer.

 

 

 

However, the smallest amount of research reveals that the internet thinks that:

 

 

 

 

so it may well be the case that the text in the product offered by Aerosoft is accurate.

 

 

 

Nick, me thinks the Aerosoft and the Orbx products are identical. And in the Aerosoft product description, which you have quoted, it says "6400 castle".

Anyway, that number seems to be quite realistic for this area.

 

Edit: BTW, I think the definition of castle differs between the French and the British.

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Hello,

I don't think that they are identical at all.

The description of the product offered at Orbx Direct reads thus:

 

This product includes all the airports and airfields already available in our "VFR FRANCE North-West" product and is intended for users wishing to acquire only airports and airfields in this region.

 

The description of the product with a different name offered at Aerosoft reads:

 

France VFR North-West MSFS is a pack bringing together in a single product all the elements and infrastructures necessary for practicing VFR flight in the North-West area of France.

The scenery features over 30 airports and airfields including photo-realistic buildings, extremely detailed ground textures and markings, entire fleets of static flying club planes and reworked vegetation placed with the utmost precision.

These platforms are of course not the only components of the product! You will also be able to enjoy a large number of remarkable objects, obstacles and VFR landmarks referenced by the SIA (Aeronautical Information Service), reworked ground textures and vegetation, the high voltage pylons network, thousands of wind turbines, castles, churches and many others things.

 

 

 

 

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Yes Nick, there's two different products, one of which is just the airports without all the other POIs. Orbx sells both.

 

As Wolfko says, apparently it does look like a realistic number. I had no idea there were so many in France. There must be one for every town, village and hamlet!

 

Well, as they say, 'you learn something new every day'! :)

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In French and in German the the equivalents of the word castle (Château, Schloss) are very often used also for mansions and palaces. So many of those 6400 buildings would not be considered to be a castle by native English speakers.

 

 

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