31.10.2020
MSFS

Sierrasim Simulation Releases Camilo Daza Airport (SKCC) for MSFS

Well known developer, Sierrasim Simulations have taken to Facebook to announce the release of Camilo Daza Airport (SKCC) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Well known developer, Sierrasim Simulations have taken to Facebook to announce the release of Camilo Daza Airport (SKCC) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Sierrasim Simulations has previously released this particular airport for FSX and Prepar3D. Offers are available for those who own these versions and wish to purchase the MSFS version, too.

Camilo Daza Airport has been developed using the new simulators graphic engine and fits well into Asobo’s photogrammetry. The addon features photorealistic ground textures that have been taken from aerial images. Terminals and buildings have been modelled with PBR textures. Also included are airport objects and platform night lights, as well as a sloping track. Everything has been optimized to run efficiently on the new simulator.

Camilo Daza Airport is named after the Colombian aviation pioneer Camilo Daza, and is located in Cucuta, Columbia. It is an international airport operating general aviation flights.

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The addon is available from simMarket priced EUR 11.52 (excluding VAT) but owners of previous versions can purchase the MSFS version for EUR 10.00. Alternatively, you can go direct to the developer website – Sierrasim where it is available for $13.90.

Main Features

  • Photorealistic ground textures based on aerial images
  • PBR textures
  • Airport objects
  • Optimized for good performance
  • Platform night lights
  • Sloping track

Source: Sierrasim Facebook page

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