16.3.2022
MSFS

FlyTampa Releases New Toronto for MSFS Update

The developer FlyTampa has recently released a new update for their newest scenery of Toronto for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

FlyTampa has a few days ago released the first update of their recently released rendition of Toronto. The developer announced the update through their Facebook page and other social media.

In this update, the FlyTampa team has focused on various fixes across the whole rendition. For that reason, the changelog is quite rich. The team fixed the PAPI lights at the airport, as well as windsocks. The airport got many new 3D models, which adds to the immersion that the airport is alive. Among those, we can find 3D passengers in Terminal 1, deicing trucks, as well as landside road traffic. Furthermore, FlyTampa changed the runway’s open/close setup, adjusted Skylink train speed, and more.

Changelog

  • Fixed Papi lights
  • Fixed windsocks
  • Added passengers to T1 front section
  • Added dashed parking lines (A/B)
  • Relabeled deicing pad signs
  • Added static deicing trucks Added star to world map
  • Added airline parking codes
  • Changed runways open/close setup.
  • Added landside road traffic
  • Updated hotel and office logos
  • Adjusted Skylink train speed
  • Evened out terrain mounds
  • Changed exclusion code for LVFR static

You can get this scenery for approximately €16.48 through Orbx Central and the website. And if you would like to learn more about FlyTampa’s work, you can read our other article here.

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