19.10.2021
MSFS

Impulse Simulations Updates Adelaide for MSFS to V1.2

 

Scenery developer Impulse Simulations has recently announced via their Facebook page, the release of V1.2 of Adelaide Airport (YPAD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The update is relatively small, featuring updated ground textures, a fix to the “black hole” appearing in front of the terminal, height data corrections, additional LOD data to some objects, as well as other various minor bug and performance fixes.

Existing owners can update their Adelaide Airport scenery by re-downloading it from the store they purchased it from. You can purchase the scenery from Impulse Simulation’s website for approximately €19.18 here.

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Adelaide Airport is the main International airport of Adelaide located in South Australia. The airport sees traffic ranging from large international airlines such as Emirates, to smaller GA aircraft servicing flights to the rest of Australia and beyond. The airport saw over eight million passengers in 2018.

Changelog

  • Updated Ground Textures.
  • Resolved Issue where there would be a black hole that appears in the ground in-front of the terminal.
  • Corrected Some Height Data around the airport.
  • Added Additional LOD data to objects around the airport.

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