12.11.2020
Prepar3D

MK-Studios Releases Helsinki for P3D

 

Well-known development studio MK-Studios, who are behind products like Dublin for P3D and Lisbon for P3D, has today, after many teasers and previews released the long-awaited Helsinki airport (EFHK) scenery for Prepar3D V4 and V5.

The announcement was made in a Facebook post today by MK-Studios and shared some screenshots of the completed scenery which has many high-quality features such as a true-to-life rendition of the airport and surroundings, PBR implementation for all buildings, runways, and taxiways, 5cm per-pixel ortho, and much more. The full changelog is posted below.

The scenery pack can be downloaded at the Orbx store for $25 USD here.

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Features

  • Highly detailed rendition of Helsinki airport and it’s surroundings
  • Orbx Global / openLC EU / VECTOR compatible
  • Up to date ground layout according to the real-world changes and current construction
  • Up to date terminal modeling
  • 50cm/pixel satellite resolution for the approach area and airport
  • High-quality 5m mesh coverage for the airport surroundings
  • Accurate and detailed airport infrastructure based on real sizes and dimensions
  • PBR implementation for taxiways and runways
  • PBR implementation for the airport buildings
  • PBR precipitation and snow effects
  • Terminal interior model (simplified for maximum performance)
  • Very realistic night lighting with directional taxiway centerline lights approach lights including correct brightness and weather/time-based visibility conditions
  • Optimized Dynamic Lightning
  • SODE jetways SODE VDGS and windsocks supported
  • Compatible with P3D V4.5 HF3 and P3D V5 HF2+

Source: MK-Studios Facebook

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