2.12.2020
Prepar3D

FSDG Updates Mayotte Pamandzi for Prepar3D

 

Flight Sim Development Group, as well known by the abbreviation FSDG, has today taken to their Facebook Page to announce the release of a new update for their rendition of Mayotte Pamandzi scenery for Prepar3D and FSX.

Although the update is not the biggest, it’s still something that’s worth mentioning. Titled as v1.2, the update brings a new apron ground layout to the scenery as well as new obstruction lights and a completely new hangar.

The new version of the scenery can be downloaded through the store where did the customer purchase the scenery from. If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so through the FSDG website for €12 excluding VAT.

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In addition, it was mentioned in the post, that X-Plane 11 and Microsoft Flight Simulator versions of the scenery are about to be released. No further information was shared on that note.

Mayotte is a French overseas territory located between Madagascar and Mozabique right in the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean. The scenery from FSDG covers only the Pamandzi commune on the island of Mayotte. The area of the commune covers about four square kilometers and the only airport on the island is located there.

Turtles and seahorses for the scuba divers and a great approach and beautiful airport for the pilots – Mayotte offers it all!

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Mayotte Pamandzi – FSDG Product Page

Changelog

  • new apron ground layout
  • new hangar
  • obstruction lights added

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