19.7.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx Announces San Jose International Airport for P3Dv4+

 

Orbx has today announced via their forums a new scenery coming to the Prepar3D simulator. San Jose International Airport (KSJC) is the second largest airport in the San Francisco Bay Area with flights to destinations such as Tokyo, London, Denver, or Las Vegas. In 2019, over 15 million passengers used the airport.

The scenery will feature points of interest in the airport surroundings, SODE jetways, compatibility with TrueEarth US products, dynamic lighting, or detailed textures with exquisite modelling. The complete feature list can be found below.

Sparing no details, numerous building clusters and high-rise apartments can also be found scattered around the exciting airport. Featuring both HD and SD models and numerous configuration options, you will have complete flexibility of the airport to suit your performance needs.

Read also: MK Studios Releases Düsseldorf Airport for MSFS

It was also mentioned at the Orbx Facebook page, that the scenery is coming soon. Nothing specific has been shared yet.

Feature list

  • Complete rendition of San Jose International Airport
  • Stunning set of ultra-detailed texture work throughout
  • Exquisite modelling work for the entire airport and beyond
  • Detailed use of dynamic lighting bringing life to the apron
  • SODE jetway support for all aircraft types
  • POIs surrounding the airport
  • Range of user-configurable options to meet your performance needs
  • Perfectly blends with TrueEarth Northern California and NA Northern California

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