3.9.2020
MSFS

Stairport Sceneries Releases St. Tropez for Flight Simulator

Stairport Sceneries has today came to their social networks to announce the release of their first scenery for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator – St.

Stairport Sceneries has today came to their social networks to announce the release of their first scenery for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator – St. Tropez Airport (LFTZ). As it is usual with Stairport Sceneries product range, the scenery is now available to be purchased via the Aerosoft website for €8,40.

There is no discount available for current owners of the X-Plane 11 version of the scenery, however, the price was lowered by 1/3 generally. The scenery features detailed 3D models of buildings, custom static aircraft around the airport, custom 3D night lighting, hand-placed vegetation, or the latest airport layout, for example.

Based on the latest image sources, highly detailed objects were created at and along the airport. In addition, the villages La Môle and Le Moulin Roux have also been upgraded with individual autogen.

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La Môle – Saint-Tropez Airport (LFTZ) is a rather small airport located in the southeastern France. The airport serves only three seasonal flights to Geneva, Sion, and Nice with Air Glaciers and Heli Securite. Other than that, the airport is also used by charter companies and local aviation clubs.

Features

  • Realistic replica of the airfield Saint-Tropez La Môle (LFTZ, LTT)
  • Detailed 3D models of airport buildings and other facilities
  • High-resolution custom ground textures
  • Very detailed PBR textures for objects
  • Individual static aircrafts and liveries matching the real airfield
  • Latest runway, taxiway and line layouts
  • Custom color corrected orthophoto
  • Custom 3D night lighting
  • Hand placed vegetation and clutter objects
  • Custom AI routes for proper traffic integrat

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