4.12.2020 – 10:09z

FlightBeam Studios Releases Washington Dulles for MSFS

After sharing final previews just a few days ago, FlightBeam Studios has today released their rendition of Washington Dulles International Airport (KIAD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Based on the product page that has been online since the final preview post, the scenery features, for example, PBR materials throughout the airport, high-definition textures, custom terrain mesh, interior modelling, or sloped runways as well as custom dynamic jetways. The complete feature list can be found below.

The scenery has been converted from it’s older variant for Prepar3D, however, upgrades and massive visual enhancements are present in it making it blend into the simulator environment.

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The scenery can be purchased for approximately €16.50 through the FlightBeam website. There is a 30% discount available for existing KIAD customers that can be applied by using code KIADMSFS.

This all-new version for Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) is packed with upgrades and massive visual enhancements, making KIAD blend right into the next-gen environment.

FlightBeam – KIAD Product Page

Washington Dulles International Airport is one of two that serves the Washington metropolitan area. It consists of a main terminal, and two parallel midfield terminal buildings. Under normal circumstances, more than 60,000 passengers use Washington Dulles every day.

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Feature list

  • A massive number of upgrades and visual improvements compared to P3D version
  • Custom PBR materials throughout entire airport
  • Detailed FBO for small aircraft operations
  • Realistic night lighting, with hand placed, illuminated floodlights and glows
  • Custom animated Flightbeam jetways with accurate placement and hood animation
  • Custom static aircraft in various ramp parking positions (Fedex, United)
  • A stunning number of clutter objects and vehicles throughout airport
  • Sloped and uneven runways with hand-painted exit marks
  • Includes various points of interest, including the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum
  • Custom elevation and terraforming on roadways
  • Detailed Airport roadways
  • Custom taxiway signs
  • Detailed airport surroundings
  • LOD-optimized for best performance

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