18.12.2020
MSFS

LatinVFR Releases New Orleans Airport for MSFS

 

LatinVFR, a well-known multi-platform scenery developer, has today taken to their Facebook Page to announce the release of their new rendition of New Orleans International Airport (KMSY) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. From what we know, the scenery was not announced prior to the release earlier today.

The scenery does not only offer hand made terminal interior, ground markings, and textures, but enhanced jetways, realistic airport lighting, or sloped terrain as well, for example. In addition to those, the scenery features an accurate layout matching the current airport and custom bridges over the Mississippi River nearby.

There is a discount available for existing owners of other variants of the airport scenery by using code “KMSYMSFS” at the checkout. The value of the discount was not specified. The scenery can be purchased through the LatinVFR website for approximately €12.65.

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Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (KMSY) is an international airport serving the city of New Orleans in Lousiana, United States. It sees over 13 million passengers each year and traffic from airlines such as JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines as well as British Airways, FedEx and UPS, for example.

Feature list

  • Hand made and detailed PBR ground markings and textures according to the most recent airport situation
  • Hand made, Realistic terminals with interiors, cargo buildings airport buildings using MSFS PBR materials.
  • Realistic airport lighting.
  • Taxiways, aprons, runways sloped using the native MSFS system.
  • Custom made bridges that cross the Mississippi.
  • Optimized for performance to be used on most types of systems.
  • Customized and enhanced jetways.
  • Accurate airport gate/parking to current real-world airport layout.
  • Previous customers get it at discounted price. Put promo code KMSYMSFS on checkout.

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