2.12.2020
MSFS

Orbx Release Concrete Municipal Airport for MSFS

 

Following the previews two weeks ago, Orbx have now taken to social media to announce the release of 3W5 Concrete Municipal Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Concrete Municipal is a port over from a previous ESP release. However, developer Andreas Hegi has totally reworked the scenery to take advantage of the new simulator’s graphic capabilities. He has used full PBR ultra high definition texturing, dynamic and emissive lighting, and weather influenced polygons, to produce this small, yet charming airport.

Also included are major points of interest dotted around the local town, such as the Portland Cement Silos, and the Sauk River Bridge, in addition to updates to surrounding scenery, UHD ground support equipment, and a sloped runway.

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Concrete Municipal Airport (3W5), also known as Mears Field, is located in Skagit County, between Orcas Island, Darrington, and Anacortes. It is the perfect base for VFR flying.

Concrete Municipal Airport is available from Orbx Central priced EUR 10,98.

Main Features

  • Completely new version of 3W5 for MSFS
  • Located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest
  • Full PBR UHD texturing
  • Charming bespoke details
  • Extensive updates to the surrounding scenery
  • Major POIs and landmarks around town
  • Completely new weather-influenced ground polygon
  • Sloped runway
  • Complete dynamic & emissive night lighting
  • Ultra high-definition GSE
  • Perfect for bush pilots
  • A classic Orbx destination brought to life for MSFS
  • Developed by developer Andreas Hegi

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