13.12.2022
X-Plane

FlyTampa Amsterdam Releasing This Week for X-Plane

FlyTampa has today announced that their much-anticipated Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (EHAM) for X-Plane is landing this week.

FlyTampa has today announced that their much-anticipated Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (EHAM) for X-Plane will be released this week, sometime before December 18th. The scenery was first mentioned in April of this year, and since then the team has been reticent on the topic.

The scenery will be released for both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12. FlyTampa did not yet mention the features we can expect, and to date, only a single preview has been shared which can be seen below. The price is also yet to be announced.

Despite the importance of the airport, there is very limited availability of sceneries of it.ย FlyTampa has in the past released the scenery for Prepar3D, in fact, two versions already, and while it may seem like they are slowly shifting their focus to Microsoft Flight Simulator, Emilios from the team is proving us wrong with this new release.

Read also: Orbx Releases Sandane Airport for MSFS 2024

FlyTampa has in today’s post additionally mentioned that the Microsoft Flight Simulator version of the scenery is still in development, along with Montrรฉal Airport (CYUL) for MSFS.

Amsterdam Airport (EHAM) is an essential air transportation hub in Europe. Annually, for the past eight years, the airport has been in the top five list of the busiest airport by international passenger traffic in the world. The airport is located just a few miles aside from Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands.

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FlyTampa has today announced that their much-anticipated Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (EHAM) for X-Plane is landing this week.

FlyTampa has today announced that their much-anticipated Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (EHAM) for X-Plane will be released this week, sometime before December 18th. The scenery was first mentioned in April of this year, and since then the team has been reticent on the topic.

The scenery will be released for both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12. FlyTampa did not yet mention the features we can expect, and to date, only a single preview has been shared which can be seen below. The price is also yet to be announced.

Despite the importance of the airport, there is very limited availability of sceneries of it.ย FlyTampa has in the past released the scenery for Prepar3D, in fact, two versions already, and while it may seem like they are slowly shifting their focus to Microsoft Flight Simulator, Emilios from the team is proving us wrong with this new release.

Read also: Arantis Simulations Releases Daedalus BS214 for MSFS

FlyTampa has in today’s post additionally mentioned that the Microsoft Flight Simulator version of the scenery is still in development, along with Montrรฉal Airport (CYUL) for MSFS.

Amsterdam Airport (EHAM) is an essential air transportation hub in Europe. Annually, for the past eight years, the airport has been in the top five list of the busiest airport by international passenger traffic in the world. The airport is located just a few miles aside from Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands.

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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