3.3.2022
MSFS

RegDesigns Releases Toronto Airport for MSFS

 

Microsoft Flight Sim developer RegDesigns has recently released their rendition of Toronto Airport (CYYZ) for the not so new MSFS. The scenery delivers a faithful recreation of the Canadian airport and includes an extensive list of features.

Among some of the features include custom jetways, PBR texturing, accurate terminal interiors, custom animated objects and accurate modelling from original images, personal experiences, aerial photography, and other sources. A full feature list can be found at the end of the article.

The scenery can be purchased for RegDesign’s website for approximately €17.10 here. The addon can additionally be purchased on the MSFS marketplace.

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Toronto Pearson Intl Airport is the main international airport serving the region of Toronto. It’s the largest and busiest airport in Canada. It’s also the primary hub for Air Canada and Westjet. With that being said, it of course offers a plethora of routes ranging from short-hauls with Dash 8’s to long-haul flights with the Dreamliners and similar aircraft.

Features

  • Accurate replica of Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport
  • Accurate modelling from original images, personal experiences, aerial photography, and other sources
  • PBR texturing
  • Custom animated jetways
  • Accurate terminal interiors
  • Custom animated objects
  • Custom ground textures and markings
  • Correct runway elevations (per CFS)
  • Common roads around airfield modeled
  • Nearby trenches and fields modeled
  • Airport lighting (per CFS)
  • 3D Glass
  • Custom night lighting with emissive night textures
  • Highly detailed airport environment
  • Correct PAPI angles
  • Hangar interiors
  • LODs
  • Default ATC and AI compatible
  • Plane spotting area at end of 23
  • More (RegDesigns high standard of detail and fidelity)

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