10.11.2020
X-Plane

Boundless Updates Isle of Man for X-Plane 11

 

Boundless Simulations has today informed us about their recent release of a major update for their scenery covering the Isle of Man Airport (EGNS) for X-Plane 11. Version 2 of the scenery does not only feature numerous additions, but also many improvements and bug fixes.

First of all, the size of the scenery has been reduced from 2.5GB to only 1.4GB. Regarding the changes from the previous versions, version 2 of the scenery features, for example, completely redeveloped night lighting, the addition of nearby warehouses and King William’s College, vastly improved level of detail, improved ground markings, or improved PBR textures along with brand new HD trees and unspecified bug fixes. The complete changelog can be found below.

Although this is a major update, existing users can get it for free by simply redownloading the files from the store you purchased the scenery from. The update brings the scenery to the level of Kerry and Birmingham products by Boundless Simulations.

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Isle of Man Airport (EGNS) is the main airport serving the Isle of Man situated in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The airport sees over 800 thousand passengers each year and scheduled routes to Ireland and Great Britain only with airlines such as Aer Lingus, easyJet and Loganair, a small regional carrier.

If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so through SimMarket for €15 excluding VAT.

Changelog

  • Bug fixes
  • Large reduction in file size, from 2.5GB to 1.4GB
  • Improved PBR Textures
  • Brand new ground textures
  • Brand new HD trees
  • Redeveloped night lighting
  • Addition of King William’s College
  • Addition of more nearby warehouses
  • Vastly improved level of detail
  • Improved ground markings

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