16.10.2020
X-Plane

CloudSurf Asia Simulations Update Kuala Lumpur Airport to V1.0

Scenery development group CloudSurf Asia Simulations recently took to their website to announce a new update to their new Kuala Lumpur scenery for X-Plane 11.

Scenery development group CloudSurf Asia Simulations recently took to their website to announce a new update to their new Kuala Lumpur scenery for X-Plane 11.

The update features a reworked tower and jetway models for Kuala Lumpur which now have 4K textures, as well as the addition of more detail to them. On top of this, the airport features adjusted ramp lights to make them more yellow, fixed jetway gap, fixed taxiway signs, the addition of missing ramp signs, and improvement to ground signs.

Kuala Lumpur International is the main airport serving Malaysia and is the 23’rd busiest airport by passenger traffic. The airport was opened in 1998 and in 2018 saw almost 60 million passengers, the airport sees traffic from major Asian airlines as well as a few European carriers.

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The airport is able to be updated for existing customers by downloading the product from the store, then replacing your existing airport files with the new ones. The airport is able to be purchased at SimMarket for 12.99 Euros here.

Changelog

  • Reworked KLIA Main ATC Tower (added more details & now in 4K PBR)
  • Reworked KLIA2 Main ATC Tower (added more details & now in 4K PBR)
  • Reworked KLIA Jetways visuals (now in 4K PBR)
  • Fixed jetway gap
  • Adjusted RAMP lights to yellowish
  • Fix taxiway hold short signs now using dash lines
  • Fix runway hold short signs
  • Added missing ramp signs & parking in KLIA Main Terminal
  • Improve ground signs over all

Source: CloudSurf Simulations website

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