10.9.2020
X-Plane

Nimbus Simulation’s Updates KMIA for X-Plane 11

Yesterday, Nimbus Simulation’s updated their rendition of Miami International Airport (KMIA) to version 2.3. This update fixes several big bug fixes, which will definitely improve the realism of flights into and out of this airport.

Yesterday, Nimbus Simulation’s updated their rendition of Miami International Airport (KMIA) to version 2.3. This update fixes several big bug fixes, which will definitely improve the realism of flights into and out of this airport.

As shown above to the left, you can see some texturing issues of the airport. To the right, you can see that the bug has been fixed. Nimbus Simulation’s have done an incredible rendition of this airport. You can obviously tell that the developers look at the small details too.

Miami International Airport is one of the three main airports serving the Miami area, besides Fort Lauderdale (KFLL) and Palm Beach (KPBI). KMIAi is the biggest of the three. It served more than 45 million passengers in 2019. The airport has many regional, national and intercontinental connections. It is a hub for an impressive seven cargo airlines with 96 delivery service companies involved. FedEx, UPS and DHL are the US’ biggest delivery service companies and together have the majority of the market share.

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If you would like to learn more about this update, view Nimbus Simulation’s Facebook post here. You can buy Miami International Airport by Nimbus Simulation’s at the X-Plane.org store for $24.95 USD.

Changelog

-Black apron fixed

-Missing blue taxi lights added

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-Missing dirt on some parts of the apron fixed

-Ground textures overlapping fixed

-Missing hold short lights added

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