

* Joins FTX Australia for trans-Tasman flights * Hand-crafted landclass for entire region * All major and many minor airports upgraded * Roads, rivers, coastlines, lakes, railways In recent years, the spectacular scenery of New Zealand has featured heavily in Hollywood feature films, with a starring role in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Last Samurai, and also the upcoming The Hobbit. The largest city, Christchurch is on the East coast, close to the Banks Peninsula, and hit the news recently when it was struck by a series of massive earthquakes. There are spectacular fjords in the South, extinct volcanoes in the East, and world-renowned wineries in the North. There are glaciers in the Southern Alps, the best known of which are the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers. The east coast is dominated by the Canterbury Plains, while the rugged west coast is covered in temperate rain forest. It is split along its length by the Southern Alps, the largest peak being Aoraki/Mt Cook at 12,316ft. The South Island is approximately 520 miles long, with a maximum width of about 150 miles. NZSI covers the South Island, Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands. The main languages are English and Maori. Most of the country’s 4.4 million inhabitants live on the North Island. Total area is 103,400 square miles, slightly larger than the UK. It is split into two main islands, the North Island and the larger South Island, and many smaller islands.

New Zealand is an island country, located in the southern hemisphere, some 900 miles East of Australia. The question is, is it everything I ever wanted? Now Orbx have come along with an “everything” scenery that covers, well, everything. There have been a number of sceneries covering the area over the years, many of them very good, but they’ve either had a small coverage area, or been limited to mesh, or landclass, vector replacement, specific airfields etc. I have been waiting for truly awesome scenery coverage ever since I first visited the Land of the Long White Cloud back in 2002. However you want to describe it, this is New Zealand. For further installation help, please see our Knowledge Center for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download. Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description.
