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Microsoft Flight Simulator

Microsoft Flight Simulator Munich Airport Add-On Released by Sim-Wings

Today third-party add-on developer Sim-Wings released another relevant airport add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Today third-party add-on developer Sim-Wings released another relevant airport add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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The airport is Munich (EDDM), the second-busiest hub in Germany. It can be purchased on Aerosoft’s and Simmarket‘s stores for €21 plus VAT.

Below you can check out a few screenshots and read a description from the developer, on top of an official feature list.

“Munich “Franz Josef Strauss” Airport is located 28 kilometers northeast of Munich, Germany. It is a hub for Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner airlines. Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic, while it is one of the 10 busiest airports in Europe.

A custom aerial photo was used for this add-on which was customized and color-corrected for a true display while seamlessly transitioning to the default simulator landscape.

Includes animated jetways, numerous static apron vehicles and realistic dynamic lighting for a true to life experience.”

Features:

  • Highly detailed scenery of Munich Airport
  • Custom aerial photo for the airport, elaborate retouching and color-correction for a true display
  • Seamless transition to the default simulator landscape
  • Terraforming to blend airport into default elevation model
  • Detailed taxi, ground lines and stands according to current maps
  • Taxiway bridges across the access roads
  • Centerlines adapted on T1 (there will be an update for the construction site area as soon as the buildings are completed in real life)
  • Extremely detailed Munich airport buildings with interiors (airside) and all additional buildings
  • Complete freight area with container storage, hangars and buildings
  • Animated jetways
  • Many static apron vehicles
  • Realistic night time dynamic lighting
  • MSFS SDK materials (PBR)
  • Note: Functional Safegates (VDGS) will be integrated as soon as there is a reliable technical solution by the MSFS SDK

Incidentally, if you’re interested in Microsoft Flight Simulator add-ons, you can enjoy our recent reviews of Newcastle International AirportSankt Johann AirfieldDublin International Airport, and Seoul City Wow.

If you want to learn more about the game, you can read our review that will tell you everything you need to know about Asobo Studio’s game.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is already available for Windows 10 and Steam and will release in summer 2021 for Xbox Series X ad Series S.

Earlier this week, we learned that over two million players have installed Microsoft Flight Simulator so far on their PCs and that the new update on Dec. 22 will bring virtual reality support to the table, alongside dynamic snow, ice, and more.

You can also check out our guide wiki that includes more information to help you get started in the game.


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