16.1.2021
MSFS

Orbx Releases Tweed-New Haven Airport for MSFS

 

Being already the second rendition of Tweed-New Haven Airport (KHVN) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, Orbx has yesterday released their rendition of the airport after announcing it just about a week ago, on January 9th.

The release announcement was made through the Orbx forums. It was said, that the scenery was developed by Jordan Gough, and features an accurate representation of the airport, fully functional ground services, ground poly in full PBR, optimization for the best performance, or Ultra HD buildings with attention to detail, for example. The complete feature list can be found below.

The scenery can be purchased solely from the Orbx store for approximately €11.47.

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Tweed-New Haven Airport (KHVN) is a rather small airport located just few miles southeast of downtown of New Haven in Connecticut, United States. The airport is mainly used by general aviation, but is also operated by American Eagle and Souther Airways Express with routes to Charlotte and Nantucket.

Features

  • The largest Orbx airport in the north-eastern USA to date
  • Ultra HD airport buildings with meticulous attention to detail
  • Fully functional ground services
  • Native Microsoft ground poly in Full PBR
  • Perfectly located inside an enormous photogrammetry region with spectacular detail
  • Custom static aircraft & GSE created exclusively for KHVN
  • Optimized for best performance
  • Perfectly located for short flights to NYC, Boston and the entire north-east coast
  • Made compatible for Microsoft Flight Simulator by Jordan Gough

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