16.12.2020
MSFS

Tailstrike Designs Releases Reggio Calabria Airport for MSFS

 

Tailstrike Designs has today taken to their Facebook Page to announce the release of their rendition of Reggio Calabria Airport (LICR) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Announced earlier this year, in early August, it is the first scenery for the new simulator released by the developer.

The scenery features complete recreation of the local aeroclub, accurate runway slope, custom terrain data, or major buildings recreated throughout the city and close vicinity of the airport itself, for example. In addition, custom satellite imagery is included in the scenery.

The scenery can be purchased through the Aerosoft website for approximately €15 VAT excluded. There is a 30% discount available for existing owners of Prepar3D and X-Plane 11 variants of the scenery valid until January 31, 2020.

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Reggio Calabria Airport (LICR) is a small airport located in southern Calabria, Italy. There are only two scheduled routes operated to, and from, the airport. One to Milan and second to Rome, both with Alitalia. Annually, about 360 thousand passengers use the airport.

Features

  • Custom Sat image surrounding the airport
  • Custom Terrain
  • Real Runway Slope
  • Airport buildings with latest layout done in PBR
  • Fully reproduced LICR aeroclub
  • Major buildings around airport reproduced in 3D
  • Main city buildings such as “Stadio Granillo”
  • NOTE: Runway 33 lead lights missing due to SDK limitation, they we’ll be available as soon as Asobo make this feature possible

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