30.7.2021
MSFS

Stairport Announces St. Mary Airport for MSFS

 

A well-known developer Stairport Sceneries, who is responsible for a wide range of sceneries for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane 11, has recently gone on the Aerosoft forums to announce their work on their rendition of St. Mary airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

St. Mary Airport (EGHE), is a regional airport located in the Isles of Sicily, Great Britain. It is located approximately 1 mile east of Hugh Town. The airport was opened in 1937.

The developer has also shared the core features of the scenery. It will offer a detailed rendition of the airport, with a realistic replica of the last state of construction of the airport. There’s fully custom modelling, 4K PBR textures, custom HD ground layout, hand-made mesh, which takes care of correcting coastlines. The rendition is also compatible with the MSFS World Update III – UK and Ireland.

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Features

  • Realistic replica of the last state of construction of EGHE St. Mary Airfield
  • Fully custom modelling and texturing using 4K PBR throughout the entire airfield
  • Clutter objects and 3D people to bring the airport to life
  • Custom HD ground layout with special reflection effects
  • Handmade mesh to correct the coast line and realistic runway slope
  • Custom static aircrafts reflecting the real traffic at the airfield (randomized)
  • Perfectly embedded in the MSFS environment
  • Optimized for performance based on specifications by Microsoft
  • Compatible with MSFS World Update III: UK and Ireland
  • Thrilling approach over the steep slope at sea

The scenery will be available through the Aerosoft store soon.

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