28.2.2022
X-Plane

Xometry Releases West Virginia Airport for X-Plane

 

Xometry has taken to the iniBuilds’ Facebook page to announce the release of their rendition of West Virginia Airport for X-Plane. The initial announcement was made through a trailer on the iniBuilds Youtube channel. In the video, the developers showcased the different features of the scenery.

The scenery has a large number of features such as high-resolution ground textures, detailed buildings, custom night lighting, custom taxiway edge lights, accurately placed realistic vegetation (3D grass, bushes and trees) and more. An Ortho4XP patch with a high-resolution custom mesh is also included. The full feature list can be found below.

West Virginia International Yeager Airport (KCRW) is located near Charleston in West Virginia, US. It hosts the McLaughlin Air National Guard Base home to some C-130 Hercules aircraft, the developer has modelled those aircraft in the scenery. It is served by many regional airlines such as American Eagle, Delta connection or United express.

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This scenery is available to purchase through the iniBuilds store for €18.52.

Feature list

  • Detailed rendition of West Virginia International Yeager Airport (KCRW)
  • Detailed rendition of West Virginia International Yeager Airport (KCRW)
  • Detailed buildings
  • PBR normal maps
  • Realistic wear, tear, cracks and stains
  • High-resolution custom mesh
  • Includes Ortho4XP patch
  • SAM jetways and marshallers
  • Accurately placed custom buildings and custom clutter
  • Custom night lighting
  • Custom taxiway edge lights
  • High-resolution colour corrected and edited ortho imagery
  • Accurately placed realistic vegetation (3D grass, bushes and trees)

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