24.10.2020
MSFS

Airworthy Designs Further Previews TNCM for MSFS

 

Scenery developer Airworthy Designs has today released further previews on their Facebook page of their work on the infamous Saint-Martin Airport (TNCM) being made for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The airport, previously made for X-Plane 11, has been in development since August this year. The previews show new screenshots of their progress on the airport, most notably screenshots of Maho beach and surrounding building which will be included in the scenery. The package will also include Grand Case airport (TFFG), a smaller airport with regional island-hopper operations.

Popular developer FlyTampa is also developing Saint-Martin for Microsoft Flight Simulator, you are able to view their progress on the airport here.

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No price of release date of the airport has been shared. Further previews of Grand Case airport are expected to be released soon.

Saint martin airport is located in the Caribbean and is notorious for being one of the most dangerous airports in the world due to its short runway length and challenging approach. There is a beach just before the runway where thrill seeking spotters can watch planes pass just feet above them. The airport sees traffic from larger European airlines such as KLM, and Air France and connects the small island to the rest of Europe and America.

Source: Airworthy Design Facebook

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