31.10.2020
Prepar3D

Drzewiecki Design Tokyo Narita for P3D Updated to v1.1

 

Drzewiecki Design, a well-known scenery developer based in Poland, has today taken to their Facebook Page to announce the release of the first update for their rendition of Tokyo Narita Airport (RJAA) for Prepar3D.

Titled as version 1.1, the update brings numerous fixes together with two new features. For example, the dynamic lighting has been fixed together with missing autogen areas and vehicle models. Furthermore, an ILS 34L glideslope has been fixed with new animated handling vehicles on aprons and added color range blending option for Orbx Global Base owners. The complete changelog can be found below.

The scenery can be bought through SimMarket and through Drzewiecki Design website for approximately €20.30. You should be notified about the update as soon as the store updates the files on their servers. There is no need for uninstalling the previous version.

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Tokyo-Narita Airport (RJAA) is an international airport serving the capital of Japan, Toyko. It is the busiest airport in Japan seeing both regional and international traffic from airlines such as Japan Airlines, Peach, Jetstar Japan, or All Nippon Airways. In 2019, over 44 million passengers visited the airport.

Changelog

  • Added ORBX Global BASE color range blending (optional)
  • Added animated handling vehicles on aprons
  • Fixed ILS 34L glideslope
  • Fixed Dynamic Lighting not shown in particular cases
  • Fixed no vertical signs lighting at night
  • Fixed hangar shimmering
  • Fixed ground poly markings
  • Fixed custom mesh details
  • Fixed autogen areas missing
  • Fixed vehicle models

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