12.1.2024
MSFS

Fly2High Release Cartagena Airport for MSFS

 

Fly2High releases their rendition of Cartagena Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Cartagena Airport is officially known as Rafael Núñez International Airport (IATA: CTG, ICAO: SKCG), and it serves the bustling Caribbean port city of Cartagena, Colombia.

Cartagena Airport features what I like to call an “all elements experience” for passengers as they walk in the open air to their aircraft, albeit the elements in Columbia are probably better to walk in than at my local airfield in the north of Scotland.

Fly2High is growing its expansive list of sceneries for Microsoft Flight Simulator, with this latest release bringing their total on simMarket up to 24 titles.

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Fly2High has kept the bar high with Cartagena Airport

The add-on has given us an accurate rendition of the airfield and its amenities, from the precisely modelled passenger walkways to the terminal interior. All ground textures for the addon have been hand-crafted to a high level of detail.

The airport has accurately modelled and positioned dynamic lighting to help make those night-landings shine. Not only has the developer provided an accurate model of the airfield, but they have also given attention to the performance of the add-on to ensure acceptable performance.

You can purchase Cartagena Airport for €17.99 and view all of the available screenshots from the simMarket store page by clicking here. See all other articles we’ve written on Fly2High by clicking here.

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