9.8.2024
MSFS

MK Studios Releases Brilliant Naha Airport for MSFS

 

MK Studios took to their social media pages to announce the release of their Naha Airport (ROAH) rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

About the Rendition

The exterior model of the rendition features custom jetways, detailed ground textures and taxiway labels, and custom vehicle models.

Likewise, the terminal interior model features detailed departure and arrivals areas, check-in zones, and an outdoor terrace. High-quality texturing is applied throughout to enhance immersion.

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The scenery also features custom approach and taxiway lights, reworked runway profiles and animated hangars, triggered open by navigation lights.

Beyond the airport, the scenery includes surrounding points of interest such as hotels, a reworked coastline and other notable landmarks.

Pricing and Availability

This add-on is available on Orbx Direct, Simmarket, iniBuilds and Contrail for €15,99 (excl. tax).

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If you want to learn more about MK Studios, I recommend you read Mustafa’s article on their previous scenery release.

About Naha Airport

Naha Airport (ROAH) is an international airport located in Naha, Japan. It serves as the main airport for the Okinawa Prefecture and handles both passenger and cargo flights. Destinations from Naha include Bangkok, Beijing and Singapore.

The airport also serves as an air base for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. The 9th Air Wing and 603rd Squadron are stationed there, respectively operating F-15 fighter jets and E-2C airborne early warning aircraft.

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