1.11.2020
X-Plane

Verticalsim Releases KDYT for X-Plane 11

Scenery developer Verticalsim has taken to Facebook recently to announce the release of Duluth Sky Harbour airport (KDYT) for X-Plane 11.

Scenery developer Verticalsim has taken to Facebook recently to announce the release of Duluth Sky Harbour airport (KDYT) for X-Plane 11. Duluth Sky Harbour airport is small general aviation airport located in Minnesota.

The airport scenery features PBR lighting/taxiway textures, a true to life rendition of the airport (apart from a new cargo ramp), many hand crafted objects, custom animations with boats and cars, and real airport data/logic (PAPI light positioning, taxiways etc), and more.

The airport can be purchased on Verticalsim’s website for €6.42 here. The airport requires 1.24GB of free space to install.

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The airport which is located in Minnesota is located on a peninsula type landscape which looks out to Lake Superior, the airport accommodates land and sea operations with a small dock leading out from the airport for seaplanes. The airport is used mainly for recreational purposes by local pilots and is also home to Beaver Air Tours which do sightseeing tours in the area.

Features

  • PBR lighting/taxiways.
  • 2020 airport layout (with exception to the new cargo ramp as more imagery is waiting to be obtained)
  • Many different hand-crafted objects
  • Ground clutter
  • Many animations (cars, boats, etc.)
  • Proper airport data/logic (PAPI light positioning, AI taxipathing, etc.)
  • HD buildings
  • Custom mesh work
  • HDR night lighting

Source: Verticalsim Facebook

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