22.4.2022
MSFS

FlyTampa Releases Boston Airport for MSFS

FlyTampa have released their rendition of Boston Logan Airport (KBOS) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Read more about KBOS for MSFS here.

Known for their wide range of sceneries for Prepar3D, X-Plane, and now even Microsoft Flight Simulator, FlyTampa has released a new scenery even further growing their offerings.

Since it has been only about ten days since the team announced it to be bringing Amsterdam to X-Plane, the Boston release announcement was a nice surprise to the team at FSNews. You can read more about Amsterdam for X-Plane by clicking here. The link will redirect you to one of our other articles.

Going back to the original topic: today, with the new release, FlyTampa headed back to the United States. Namely, to Boston to recreate the major international hub Boston Logan International Airport (KBOS) is. The airport has non-stop service to destinations throughout the world. It serves as a notable hub for Delta and JetBlue.

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The scenery itself comes with a vast array of features. The custom-animated jetways and taxiway lighting, accurate passenger-loading sequences, and photorealistic terminal interiors are just a few noteworthy features of this impressive scenery.

Boston Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator from FlyTampa also comes with handcrafted ground textures, accurate terraforming, and an up-to-date airport layout with PBR materials.

You can purchase the scenery now through FlyTampa’s website for $18.99. This makes it 10$ cheaper than its rebooted Prepar3D variant.

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