15.10.2020
MSFS

LatinVFR Updated Miami for MSFS to v1.03

 

LatinVFR, a well-known developer on the flight simulation scene, has today taken to their Facebook page to announce the release of a new update for their Miami International Airport (KMIA) scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Jetways have been enhanced with new animations and effects, cargo buildings have been re-modelled and re-textured, and at last, bugs have been addressed. The complete changelog can be found below.

The update should be available to be downloaded in the coming days from the Marketplace and is now available through the Contrail application. Simply open the application and an update will be prompted.

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If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so through the LatinVFR website for $17.99.

Miami International Airport is one of the three main airports serving the Miami area, besides Fort Lauderdale (KFLL) and Palm Beach (KPBI). Miami is the biggest of the three. It served more than 45 million passengers in 2019. It has many regional, national and intercontinental connections. Miami International is also a hub for American Airlines.

Changelog

  • Enhanced customized jetways with hood animations and other effects.
  • Re modeling and re-texturing of Eastern/Western Cargo and Cargo City buildings
  • Among other fixes.

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