22.8.2023
MSFS

Dominicdesignteam Releases El Paso for MSFS

A new El Paso Airport scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available for everyone to enjoy!

The popular airport located nearby the Mexican Border in Texas is now available in the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Dominicdesignteam announced the release of their El Paso Airport scenery via their Facebook page a few days ago.

About El Paso Airport

El Paso International Airport (KELP), is an international airport located near the city of El Paso and serves three regions, El Paso County, southern New Mexico and Northern Mexico.

The airport contains of three runways, two parallel ones (8L/26R and 8R/26L) and 04/22. The airport offers one terminal and 15 different gates in total.

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Some of the busiest connections from this airport are to the United States, with Southwest Airlines being the biggest operator at this airport.

Virtual pilots can enjoy flights to destinations such as Orlando, Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix or O’Hare from this airport.

Dominicdesignteam’s Recreation

The scenery Dominicdesignteam is responsible for offers many high-quality features to enhance the airport experience as most as possible. There are PBR textures in this rendition, custom dynamic lighting, real ground markings and custom jetways.

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Speaking of the living world, there are various animations of objects, passengers and trains that run in the vicinity of the airport.

Features

  • PBR Textures
  • Dynamic Lighting
  • Real Ground Markings
  • Custom, painstakingly hand-crafted pavement, showcasing all imperfections including dirt
  • Custom jetways
  • Custom animated objects, animated passengers, trains
  • AI aircraft parking codes

The scenery is now available via Simmarket for €19.80. If you would like to learn more about Dominicdesignteam’s work, you can also read our other article here.

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