2.10.2020
Prepar3D

FlyTampa Releases Sydney V2 for Prepar3D

 

FlyTampa, a well-known scenery developer on the flight simulation scene, has today came to their official Facebook page to announce the release of Sydney International Airport (YSSY) scenery for Prepar3D. What is nowadays not very usual is the fact, that the scenery is compatible with FSX and Prepar3D v3-v5.

Sydney V2 features PBR textures on ground and buildings, animated 3D people, nearby surroundings with numerous custom buildings, dynamic lighting, SODE Jetways, and 3D terrain including tunnels and bridges.

There is a special $12.99 upgrade fee available for existing owners of version 1 of the scenery. If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so through the FlyTampa website for $31.

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Sydney International Airport (YSSY) serves Australian’s biggest city with over 5 million inhabitants. It serves flights to many areas around the world. The airport serves as a hub for every major Australian airline. You can find many flights to the pacific island nations too here. There are no direct flights to Europe, due to the distance, but several upcoming aircraft are told to be able to serve routes to London. Several European carriers do operate to the airport, but with a stop-over in Asia.

Features

  • PBR Textures on ground and buildings (P3Dv4&5 only)
  • Animated 3D Ramp Workers, Fisherman, Spotters
  • Nearby surroundings with numerous custom buildings
  • Dynamic lighting, SODE Jetways and VDGS (P3Dv4&5 only)
  • 3D Terrain including tunnels and bridges

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