25.2.2022
X-Plane

Verticalsim Syracuse International Released

Verticalsim has released yet another airport scenery in the United States. The newest release into their series is Syracuse International.

A widely-known developer Verticalsim has recently released their rendition of Syracuse Hancock International for X-Plane 11. The developer made the release announcement through their social media and website.

The Syracuse Hancock International (KSYR), is an international and military airport located in the state of New York. The airport was built in 1927 and currently, it covers an area of 2000 acres. The airport offers a wide range of flights throughout the entire country. Among the destinations, we can find Fort Lauderdale, Boston, Miami or even Denver.

Verticalsim includes a range of usual features, which they use on any other of their sceneries. This rendition offers 4K PBR texturing, custom animated vehicle traffic, as well as an up-to-date airport layout.

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Features

  • 4K PBR texturing
  • Circa 2022 airport layout
  • SAM jetway support
  • Animated vehicle traffic
  • HDR night lighting
  • Taxi routes for use with AI traffic addons

If you’d like to have this scenery in your simulator, you can buy it through the Verticalsim website for approximately €17.78. To learn more about Verticalsim, you can read other articles here.

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