26.6.2022
Prepar3D

Prealsoft Releases Tunis Carthage for P3D

Prealsoft has released their new rendition of Tunis Airport (DTTA) for Prepar3D v4 and v5. Read more here!

Prealsoft has today and earlier this week released their scenery of Tunis Carthage (DTTA) for Prepar3D v4 and v5. The developer published this information through their Facebook page.

Tunis Carthage Airport is an international airport located in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It serves as the main hub of Tunisair. Among the main airlines serving this airport are Aegean Airlines, Emirates, EgyptAir, Transavia, and much more. Pilots can enjoy flights across the African, Asian and European continents.

Prealsoft created a rendition with PBR materials, dynamic lighting, there are high-resolution textures, as well as animated SODE jetways. There also is 3D grass, custom autogen for the surrounding area and ambient occlusion. The developer also mentioned below the post in the comments that the Microsoft Flight Simulator version will release soon.

Read also: TaiModels Releases Singapore Changi for XP12

Features

  • Highly detailed rendition of Tunis Carthage Airport DTTA
  • High-resolution textures
  • Native P3D ground with PBR
  • Dynamic lighting
  • Ambient Occlusion
  • 3D Grass
  • Autogen (Houses and trees) 
  • Customized 3D Buildings
  • Optimized for best framerates
  • Animated Jetways (SODE module)
  • Misc objects, vehicles
  • Windows reflections

If you’d like to get this scenery, you can buy it through Simmarket for €20.40. To learn more about the developer, you can read our other article here.

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