17.5.2024
MSFS

Propair Flight Releases St. George Regional Airport for MSFS

 

Propair Flight has recently shown us the newly released scenery of St. George Regional Airport (KSGU) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The information about this scenery release was shared via their website.

About St. George Regional Airport

This airport is a replacement to the previous St. George Municipal Airport with the same ICAO and IATA codes, that was closed back in 2011. St. George Regional Airport serves as the larger and better successor.

The airport is equipped with a single 3048-metre-long runway suitable for regional jets and smaller airliners. In 2019, the airport was closed for a runway reconstruction but is now fully operable again.

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The airport offers a narrow range of destinations operated by Delta, American and United’s regional subcompanies. You can get to Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Denver and Dallas from this airport.

About Propair’s Rendition

Propair Flight promises to deliver a detailed scenery of this airport with high resolution textures with PBR materials. These will cover a custom ground polygon and detailed models around the whole airport area.

For even better immersion, there are custom animated jetways used at this scenery with animated people and custom night lighting.

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Feature List

  • High-Resolution Textures (4K) 
  • Physically Based Rendering (PBR) Materials 
  • Custom Ground Polygon 
  • Custom Animated Jetway 
  • Animated People 
  • Custom Night Lighting 
  • Detailed Models 
  • Compatibility 

If you would like to get this scenery, you can purchase it via the Orbx web store for approximately € 20.17.

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