3.4.2022
MSFS

UK2000 Releases John Wayne Airport for MSFS

 

Scenery developer UK2000 has recently announced their latest MSFS scenery addition, being John Wayne Airport (KSNA) located in California. UK2000 has stated the scenery being a “leap forward” in terms of technology and quality compared to their previous sceneries.

The scenery includes many features, like fully detailed buildings, realistic ground markings, high resolution ground images, “stunning” night effects, an optimized scenery for good frames, and much more.

The scenery can be purchased on UK2000’s website for approximately €17.79 here.

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UK2000 is a relatively old development company and their products date back to FS2004. John Wayne Airport will be the developers eighth scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator. UK2000 have so far not shared any details on any upcoming MSFS sceneries.

John Wayne airport (KSNA) is a commercial and general aviation airport that serves Orange County, California, and the Greater Los Angeles area. John Wayne Airport is the second-busiest airport in the Greater Los Angeles area with over seven million passengers in 2021. The airport is served by Southwest, American, United, Alaska, Spirit, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue and Air Canada.

Features

  • Full detail Buildings
  • Realistic Ground Markings
  • Hi Res ground image
  • Stunning Night Effects
  • High details Airport Vehicles
  • Excellent Frame Rates
  • Full set of signs
  • Fencing
  • GA Static Aircraft
  • Vegatation
  • PBR Materials
  • Animated ‘WigWags’
  • Animated Radar
  • Internal Tower details
  • Internal Pier details
  • Animates Jetways

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