19.10.2020
MSFS

FlyTampa Previews Saint Martin for MSFS

Scenery developer FlyTampa has today posted all-new previews on their Facebook page of their upcoming Saint Martin Airport (TNCM) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Scenery developer FlyTampa has today posted all-new previews on their Facebook page of their upcoming Saint Martin Airport (TNCM) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The post includes new impressively detailed terminal screenshots of the terminal at Saint Martin, with the caption “Some development previews of our favourite FS9 airport rebuilt for FS2020.” The airport was previously made for FSX by FlyTampa and is now being remade for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

FlyTampa is not the only one making Saint Martin for Microsoft Flight Simulator, Airworthy designs, which made Saint Martin for X-Plane 11, has also recently published previews of their progress on the airport. The article detailing their progress can be found here.

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Saint Martin airport is very infamous for being one of the most dangerous airports in the world, the approach is quite challenging due to its location on the island, with a beach just a few metres from the runway, making it a thrilling yet dangerous spot to plane spot. The aircraft sees operation from major Airlines such as Air France and KLM, which mainly use A330’s to operate long haul flights from and to France.

FlyTampa has not provided details about how much the scenery will be, or when it will be released.

Source: FlyTampa Facebook.

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