3.3.2024 – 20:28z

TaiModels Releases Manchester Airport For MSFS

TaiModels took to their Facebook page to announce the release of their Manchester Airport (EGCC) rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

What Will This TaiModels Add-On Offer?

To ensure the most realistic outcome, the Vietnamese developer recreated important airport buildings by hand. This ranges from the passenger terminals to the cargo apron. Some of these buildings, such as the passenger terminals, also feature a detailed interior model.

Moreover, TaiModels extensively applied handmade PBR textures to the airport ground, buildings and any markings.

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Other notable features include animated jetways, custom airport lighting and scenery optimisation for maximal performance.

Pricing and Availability

This TaiModels rendition of Manchester Airport is available for purchase on the iniBuilds store, SimMarket, Orbx Direct and on the Microsoft Marketplace, ranging from €19.32 to €23.15.

Additionally, the developer stated that an Xbox-compatible version of the scenery is currently in beta testing. This latter version is set for release in the coming weeks.

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A few weeks ago, the developer released a similar scenery rendition for X-Plane 12. To learn more about it, read Mustafa’s article on the subject.

Video Trailer

Click on the YouTube video below to see this TaiModels scenery in action!

About Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport (EGCC) is an international airport serving the county of Greater Manchester in North-West England. The airport features two 3,000m parallel runways and four terminals (including the PremiAir VIP terminal). These broad facilities allow the Mancunian airport to accommodate aircraft of varying sizes, ranging from the ATR 72 to the A380.

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Popular routes from the airport include Tenerife South (operated by TUI Airways B787), Dubai (operated by Emirates A380s) and Dublin (operated by Ryanair B737s and Aer Lingus AT7/A320s).

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