18.6.2020
Prepar3D

SierraSim Simulations release Cúcuta for P3D

 

Sierrasim Simulations has released their latest project for Prepar3D. The developer is known for its former work on Latin-American airport add-ons. This one, Camilo Daza International Airport serves the Colombian city of Cúcuta. The airport serves only domestic airline flights, there are currently no international routes.

The scenery is compatible with FSX and Prepar3D versions three through five. The airport is modelled to its real-life counterpart. It features photo-realistic ground imagery for the airport and surrounding area. SODE is required as SODE jetways, objects and approach lights are included. This add-on is compatible with all relevant Orbx products, GSX Level 2 and FreemeshX. The P3D v4+ version offers PBR textures and dynamic lighting. A full feature list can be found below.

If you’re interested in buying this addon, be careful that you buy the right version. The version for FSX and P3D v3 can be found here. The version for P3D v4 and v5 can be found here. Both products are sold on SimMarket for €15 without VAT. The scenery will also release on the FSNews Store soon.

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SKCC Camilo Daza Intl. Airport - FSX P3DV3 P3DV4 P3DV5

Feature List

  • Photo-realistic ground textures based on aerial images
  • Real Autogen Update
  • PBR Texture (P3D v4 and above)
  • Airport Objects
  • Optimized for good performance
  • SODE Jetways, and objects
  • SODE ALS approach lights
  • Compatibility with: Orbx, GSX L2, Vector, Open LC South America, FreemeshX
  • 3D grass
  • Taxi 3D ligths
  • New effects Dynamic lighting (P3D v4 and above)
  • Cargo buildings
  • AFCAD Update

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