21.7.2021
MSFS

MK-Studios Releases Ponta Delgada for MSFS

MK-Studios has today released their rendition of Ponta Delgada (LPPD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The announcement was made through their Facebook page.

MK-Studios has today released their rendition of Ponta Delgada (LPPD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The announcement was made through their Facebook page.

The first rendition of their Ponta Delgada has been released for Prepar3D last month. Ponta Delgada is a smaller airport located in the Azores, Portugal. The airport is mainly operated by Ryanair, which operates routes to London, Frankfurt or Porto. The airport is also known as João Paulo II Airport, so it basically has the same name as the Krakow John Paul II Airport Balice (EPKK).

This detailed rendition by a well-known developer is using up-to-date ground layout and AFCAD files, providing you with the most accurate rendition of taxiways, runways and the apron. The scenery also includes a simplified 3D interior. Therefore, the performance of this scenery is the best possible. Speaking of the surroundings of the airport, the developer included mesh for the surrounding area, providing you with more accurate hills and terrain. The scenery is also compatible with AI available in Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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  • Fully detailed rendition of Ponta Delgada Airport
  • Up to date ground layout and stands according to the real-world changes
  • Terminal interior model (simplified for maximum performance)
  • AI compatible
  • Optimized for high performance
  • Custom mesh included

The scenery can be bought through the Orbx website or Orbx Central for approximately €8.40.

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