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.
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.