24.10.2020
MSFS

Verticalsim Updates KGSP for MSFS to v1.1

 

Verticalsim has taken to their social networks to announce the release of the first update for their recently released rendition of Greensville-Spartanburg International Airport (KGSP) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The update brings numerous fixes and an improvement to the mesh. White static vehicles were fixed together with the tree appearance and a hole in the jetway when extended. Further, the scenery has been sent to the Marketplace and will most-probably appear there soon.

The updated files can be downloaded through the store you purchased the scenery from. In order to update the scenery, simply replace the old files with the new ones.

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Greensville-Spartanburg International Airport is available from Verticalsim priced at $10.99.

Greensville-Spartanburg International Airport lies midway between Greensville and Spartanburg, in South Carolina. After Charleston International, it is the second busiest airport in the state. It is classed as a small-hub primary commercial service facility. It has one terminal with two concourses.

Changelog

  • Fixed hole in jetway when extended
  • Fixed white static vehicles
  • Fixed appearing trees
  • Graded mesh a little better
  • Sent to MFS Marketplace

Source: Verticalsim Facebook Page

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