30.3.2022
X-Plane

TaiModels Releases Sydney for XP11

TaiModels Sydney release was recently announced by Inibuilds through their social media. To learn more about the release, read here!

Publisher iniBuilds has recently announced that TaiModels has released their rendition of Sydney for X-Plane 11. TaiModels is a rather new developer, responsible for a wide range of sceneries for X-Plane 11, such as Paris CDG and Abu Dhabi.

The scenery is now available through the iniBuilds website for approximately €24.78. This is the very first payware scenery of Sydney for X-Plane 11.

The airport is located nearby the city of Mascot, New South Wales. It is the largest international airport in Australia. The airport is a focus airport for Air New Zealand and serves as the main hub for Qantas and Jetstar.

Read also: Parallel 42’s Public Release of Refreshed Circle B Ranch

TaiModels brought into this scenery 4K textures with PBR materials, custom SAM jetways and highly detailed models. Furthermore, there is custom mesh and animated objects, as well as 3D interior in the terminal.

Features

  • 4K textures
  •  Modelled Terminal 1 and 2 interior
  •  Highly detailed models
  •  Custom SAM jetways
  •  Optimized for great performance
  •  High-quality PBR ground and object textures
  •  Custom mesh and animated objects

If you’d like to learn more about TaiModels, you can check out our other article here.

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