28.11.2020
MSFS

FlyTampa Previews Las Vegas for MSFS

 

First previewed earlier this month, FlyTampa has today taken to their Facebook Page to share further previews of their upcoming Las Vegas scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator covering not only the McCarran International Airport (KLAS) but the city as well.

While the last set of previews was focused mainly on the airport area, today’s set of previews showcases both the airport area and the city center during both daytime and nighttime. Based on the commentary, the scenery is very close to being released, however, no release date was disclosed.

When released, this should be the second scenery developed by FlyTampa for the new simulator with the first one being Copenhagen Airport (EKCH). After this release, we can expect the FlyTampa Sydney to come shortly.

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The developer is now alongside this also working on their rendition of Saint Martin for the same simulator. You can read more about that in our article covering the latest previews provided.

Las Vegas is perhaps one of the most famous cities in the world, most notably home to some of the biggest casino’s and night clubs in the world. The city is located in Nevada and McCarran International Airport serves the city. The airport offers various domestic flights across the country as well as international flights connecting Vegas to Europe.

Source: FlyTampa Facebook Page

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