21.11.2021

FlyTampa Releases Amsterdam V2 for P3D

 

Renown scenery designer FlyTampa has recently released their new version two rendition of Amsterdam Airport (EHAM) for P3D, featuring many additions and improvements to the addon.

V2 bring some new features to the table, such as new PBR materials for buildings, as well as new dynamic lighting, animated jetways, new interior models, static aircraft models, passenger bridges, the KLM crown lounge, and much more.

For existing owner of V1 of FlyTampa’s Amsterdam, you will have to pay approximately โ‚ฌ11.52 to upgrade from V1 to V2. New customers can purchase the scenery on FlyTampa’s website for approximately โ‚ฌ23.93 here.

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Amsterdam Airport (EHAM) is located in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. The airport is one of the largest in Europe and sees heavy aircraft movements every year from airlines such as KLM, EasyJet, Transavia, and British Airways to name a few.

Thank you to Olaf from our discord server for reminding us about this release ๐Ÿ™‚

Update log

  • Added new solar panel farms
  • Expanded S-platform
  • Connection to R-platform
  • SODE windsocks
  • New static models
  • Pier A (construction area)
  • New de-icing area
  • Passenger bridges
  • Added water tanks
  • PBR materials (full airport)
  • Added radar tower
  • Extended tunnel (taxiway A)
  • Added KLM crown lounge
  • Interior models
  • SODE jetways and VDGS
  • Reconstructed U apron
  • Upgraded apron traffic
  • New PBR ground model
  • Added Schiphol P3 parking
  • Added bus terminal
  • Added plane spotting landmarks

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