1.10.2020
X-Plane

AeroDesigns Releases Portland Jetport for X-Plane 11

First announced via the X-Plane.org Forums back at May 16th, AeroDesigns have today released their rendition of Portland International Jetport for X-Plane 11.

First announced via the X-Plane.org Forums back at May 16th, AeroDesigns have today released their rendition of Portland International Jetport for X-Plane 11.

The scenery itself features custom 3D mesh, landmarks in the vicinity of the airport, accurate night lighting, SAM Jetways, or performance-friendly 3D models around the airport. Furthermore, high-resolution and color-corrected orthophotos are included in the scenery.

World Traffic 3 and Ground Traffic plugins are compatible with the scenery. The complete feature list can be found below in the article.

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If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so through X-Plane.org Store for $19.95.

Portland International Jetport (KPWM) is an airport located west of Portland in Maine, USA. The airport annually serves over 2 million passengers and is operated mainly by American Eagle and United Express.

Feature list

  • Highly accurate and detailed 3d model of the Terminal and surrounding airport buildings with high-resolution textures
  • Normal mapping and reflections for an enhanced user experience
  • Custom modelled and textured SAM Jetways
  • Custom accurate 3D Mesh
  • Baked Ambient Occlusion
  • HDR and accurate night lighting 
  • Custom high-resolution ground textures and markings
  • Rain Textures for the ground (requires scenery reload)
  • High-resolution and color-corrected orthophotos (9cm; 0.3 foot)
  • Performance friendly 3d models for the entire airport
  • Landmarks in the vicinity of the airport


Animation plugins supported:

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  • World Traffic 3 support courtesy of the amazing Cpt. K-Man
  • SAM implementation for dynamic jetways
  • Ground Traffic (Windows only)

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