13.12.2020
MSFS

FlyTampa Releases Las Vegas for MSFS

First mentioned in early November 2020, FlyTampa has today released their rendition of Las Vegas Airport (KLAS), and the city, for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

First mentioned in early November 2020, FlyTampa has today released their rendition of Las Vegas Airport (KLAS), and the city, for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The release date was first announced on the 11th of December mentioning, that the release will happen today, on Sunday the 13th.

As mentioned in the introduction, the scenery does not only cover the McCarran International Airport (KLAS) but the cityscape of Las Vegas as well. The scenery features, for example, PBR materials, dynamic lighting, animated jetways, sloped airport terrain, or animated vehicles and trains, for example. The complete feature list can be found below.

The scenery can be purchased through the FlyTampa website for approximately โ‚ฌ16.50 ($19.99).

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Las Vegas is the second scenery from FlyTampa released for the new simulator. The first one was Copenhagen Airport (EKCH). Based on the previous posts, the next scenery to be released for the new simulator should be Sydney Airport (YSSY). FlyTampa is alongside these working as well on their rendition of Saint Martin Airport (TNCM) for the new simulator.

Las Vegas is perhaps one of the most famous cities in the world, most notably home to some of the biggest casinoโ€™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.

Feature list

  • Airport modeled with PBR materials
  • Las Vegas modeled with custom buildings and animations
  • 3D bridges, Animated vehicles & trains
  • Sloped airport terrain
  • Dynamic lighting, animated Jetways

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

First mentioned in early November 2020, FlyTampa has today released their rendition of Las Vegas Airport (KLAS), and the city, for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

First mentioned in early November 2020, FlyTampa has today released their rendition of Las Vegas Airport (KLAS), and the city, for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The release date was first announced on the 11th of December mentioning, that the release will happen today, on Sunday the 13th.

As mentioned in the introduction, the scenery does not only cover the McCarran International Airport (KLAS) but the cityscape of Las Vegas as well. The scenery features, for example, PBR materials, dynamic lighting, animated jetways, sloped airport terrain, or animated vehicles and trains, for example. The complete feature list can be found below.

The scenery can be purchased through the FlyTampa website for approximately โ‚ฌ16.50 ($19.99).

Read also: FLYT Simulations Reveals Curitiba Airport for MSFS

Las Vegas is the second scenery from FlyTampa released for the new simulator. The first one was Copenhagen Airport (EKCH). Based on the previous posts, the next scenery to be released for the new simulator should be Sydney Airport (YSSY). FlyTampa is alongside these working as well on their rendition of Saint Martin Airport (TNCM) for the new simulator.

Las Vegas is perhaps one of the most famous cities in the world, most notably home to some of the biggest casinoโ€™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.

Feature list

  • Airport modeled with PBR materials
  • Las Vegas modeled with custom buildings and animations
  • 3D bridges, Animated vehicles & trains
  • Sloped airport terrain
  • Dynamic lighting, animated Jetways

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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