17.11.2020
MSFS

Orbx announces Concrete Municipal for MSFS

 

Well know developer, Orbx, have taken to social media to announce the development of Washington State based airport, Concrete Municiple, for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Developed by Andreas Hegi, this airport and scenery pack is an addition to his PNW series. The developer has built upon the high standards that emerged from his previous projects. That being said, this current development is a reworking of a previous ESP release that makes much use of the new simulators graphic capabilities. This includes ultra high definition artwork, fully comprehensive PBR textures, and new modelling and terraforming, to bring a scenery pack that reflects the airport as it is today.

Points of interest are also included that go beyond the boundaries of the airport. Landmarks such as the Portland Cement Silos, the Sauk River bridge, and numerous other town buildings, add to the realism of this scenic corner of Washington State. Elevations, vegetation, and terraforming extend to this area too.

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Concrete Municipal Airport (3W5), also known as Mears Field, is located in Skagit County, between Orcas Island, Darrington, and Anacortes.

This project is now in its advanced beta stage but be ensured that more details will be reported as they are released.

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