18.11.2020
X-Plane

CloudSurf Asia Updates Mega Singapore Scenery for X-Plane 11

Asian scenery developer CloudSurf Asia has recently taken to Facebook to announce their updated Singapore Mega Scenery for X-Plane 11 which is now in version 2.

Asian scenery developer CloudSurf Asia has recently taken to Facebook to announce their updated Singapore Mega Scenery for X-Plane 11 which is now in version 2.0.

The update contains new SAM jetways which have been replaced by the old AutoGate jetways. Taxi way ground markings have been updated additionally to include the latest ground information, as well as updated airline terminal assignments, the addition of more objects, and added tarmac and aprons.

Singapore Changi Airport is one of the largest in the world and connects Asia and Indonesia with the rest of the world, the airport is home to Singapore airlines and sees traffic from major airlines around the world to countless destinations. The airport saw almost 70 million passengers last year.

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The update is free for existing owners and can be updated by re-downloading from the store that you bought it from. The scenery can be purchased through SimMarket for €15.

Changelog

  • Over all replacement of Autogate to Custom modeled & animated Jetways using SAM Plugin
  • Updated all taxiways and ground markings to latest information
  • Updated all Airline Terminal Assignments
  • Added more objects on few areas
  • Added more tarmac and aprons to new areas
  • And some other small tweaks

Source: CloudSurf Asia simulations Facebook

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