iniScene, a scenery development division of iniBuilds, has recently released their in-house rendition of Kerry Airport (EIKY) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The scenery was only announced a few days ago, on October 24th. If you want to read more about that, you can do so in Patrik’s article on the topic here.
As expected, the scenery was released with an extensive and comprehensive set of features. The developers have worked hard to achieve the best level of detail on every object in the scenery while still maintaining the best performance possible for the end-user.
As for the usual, the scenery also offers accurate taxi signage throughout the airport, accurate texturing, or hand placed vegetation, light posts, or even car models as well as buldings at the airport and its vicinity.
Further, the developers have optimized the scenery for Xbox Series X and S which is not always a thing with even the newest sceneries for the platform.
The scenery can be purchased through the developer’s website for a decent price of about €11.83 with taxes excluded.
Kerry Airport is a rather small airport in County Kerry in the southwestern part of Ireland. The airport sees scheduled traffic from Ryanair and Logainar with routes throughout the Europe. About 400 thousand passengers annually visit this single runway airport.
Feature list
- Level of Detail (LOD) optimisation for every model to encourage the best performance possible
- Compiled and optimised for Xbox Series X and S
- Custom airside and landside ground polygons with accurate texturing
- Corrected tree masking on airport surrounds
- Hand placed, in-house designed car models, light posts, vegetation and buildings
- Taxi signs as they are in the real world
- Bespoke airside rendition with bespoke objects and ground markings
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