28.11.2020
MSFS

Sierrasim Simulation Releases Augusto C. Sandino Airport for MSFS

Sierrasim Simulation have taken to Facebook to announce the release of Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (MNMG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Sierrasim Simulation have taken to Facebook to announce the release of Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (MNMG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Using full PBR textures, and photo-realistic textures depicting buildings, vehicles, and ground support equipment, the developer has created this well known Central American Airport. Also included are cargo buildings, realistic night lighting, ALS lights, and ILS for runway10. This addon is optimized to run efficiently with the new simulator.

Augusto C. Sandino International Airport is located near Managua, Nicaragua, and named after a former Nicaraguan revolutionary. The airport is Nicaragua’s main international gateway though it also services domestic fleets such as those flying between Bluefields and Corn Islands.

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This addon is available from the Sierrasim Simulation website priced $13.90. However, Sierrasim customers can get a discount by applying the code mnmgmsfspromo, only through the Sierrasim store. It can also be purchased through simMarket for EUR 11,52. Again, a discount of 10% is available for those who have purchased a previous version of MNMG from simMarket.

Main Features

  • PBR Texture 
  • Photo-realistic textures for buildings, vehicles, etc.
  • Airport Objects
  • Optimized for good performance
  • Realistic night lighting
  • Cargo buildings
  • ALS lights
  • Includes ILS runway 10

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