21.1.2024
MSFS

Project MAX Releases Sultan Hasanuddin Airport for MSFS

Indonesian developer Project MAX have released their Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (WAAA) rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Indonesian developer Project MAX have released their Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (WAAA) rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

What does this Project Max Scenery Offer?

Although the developer did not include a ‘Features List’, we can deduce from the screenshots that the rendition features handcrafted buildings, custom ground texturing and hand-placed artefacts. Night flyers can also enjoy custom night lighting offered in this rendition.

Moreover, this developer modelled the airport’s military apron, which hosts static C-130s of the Indonesian Air Force. Other notable buildings include the airport’s fire station and the control tower. The developer vows that the scenery’s ground polygon is based on the airport’s late 2023 layout.

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Scenery Pricing and Store Availability

The scenery is available for purchase on simMarket for 9€. Customers who previously purchased the Prepar3D version of the scenery via simMarket are eligible for an exclusive upgrade price of 6.60€.

This rendition may also be released on partner stores like iniBuilds and OneSimStore.

About Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport

Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (WAAA) is an international airport in Makassar, Indonesia. It features two asphalt runways (13/31-25000m and 03/21-3200m) and serves as a hub for Indonesian carriers like Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Batik Air. The airport offers a broad range of destinations branching in Asia and the Middle East, including Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Jeddah.

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