19.10.2021
MSFS

Drzewiecki Design Releases Warsaw Modlin for MSFS

 

Scenery designer Drzewiecki Design, behind products for P3D, X-Plane 11, and Microsoft Flight Simulator has today announced the release of their scenery rendition of Warsaw Modlin Airport (EPMO) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The scenery includes many features, such as a high quality, detailed, and up-to-date rendition of the real Warsaw Modlin Airport, FPS-friendly design, night lighting, PBR materials, high definition airport mesh, and more.

Drzewiecki Design has stated that the scenery, unlike the X-Plane, FS9, FSX, and P3D version has been done from scratch. Also utilising Microsoft Flight Simulator native techniques, to achieve a detailed, high quality scenery.

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The scenery can be purchased from a number of stores for approximately €15.00. A list of stores available to purchase the scenery from can be found here.

Warsaw Modlin Airport (EPMO) is located 40 km (25 miles) north of Poland and is intended for use by low-cost carriers serving Warsaw. It is the fifths busiest airport in Poland, seeing almost three million passenger movements yearly. The airport is served almost exclusively by Ryanair with flights to various destinations across Europe.

Feature LIST

  • High-quality model of EPMO Warsaw Modlin Airport, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details throughout the whole airport
  • FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting, and PBR materials
  • High definition mesh including exact runway profile
  • Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings, hangars and the control tower, advanced night lighting, custom animations
  • Several landmarks from the surrounding area

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