I have just downloaded the ORBX Global Pylons and although I have only flown with it applied twice, once in the UK (where I live) and once in NZ, I am definitely on the ‘it is woeful’ side of this conversation. My primary objection is that there are just so many of them, the pylons seem to be positioned much, much too close together.
A couple of days later and a discussion with Nick Cooper at ORBX I have discovered that the culprit for these HT Pylons in such density is not ORBX but Asobo. The area that I used to demonstrate the issue was the Rwy 20 approach at Nelson NZ where, with the Power Line App enabled, a forest of c100ft high pylons, seemingly around 30yds apart, appeared running along Parkers Rd in Tahananui, half a mile from the threshold. A look at that location at ground level shows domestic electricity poles around 30ft high running along the road. Asobo have placed pylons where, IRL there are poles, so the app can only replace the default Asobo pylons with the selected model of pylon.
Should I assume that the mamuDesign pylon add on will do the same?