Parker Meadows is a real public ballfield complex in Franklin, North Carolina — captured by drone and rebuilt as a photoreal 3D model you can fly through, with live aircraft tracked overhead.
What you're looking at isn't a game or an artist's rendering — it's the actual Parker Meadows complex, captured from the air and reconstructed as a 3D Gaussian splat. Orbit it, drop to the outfield, or watch the whole site from overhead.
The capture: 1,006 drone photos flown on 2026-05-21 (DJI Mavic Mini 2), aligned at 100%, and trained into a million-Gaussian splat with LichtFeld Studio. The result streams to your browser as a compressed scene a fraction of the raw size.
Then the live layer: real aircraft from our own ADS-B antenna and satellites from public TLE feeds, projected onto a dome centered on a fixed observer on the ground. A track that passes behind a ridge or the treeline goes dashed — the captured 3D geometry actually blocks the line of sight.
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