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The clutter crew has arrived! We're able to push a lot more detail and objects in MSFS than previous sims, while keeping performance running smoothly using some industry standard techniques.

Enjoy these 8k resolution preview shots!





NZAA - Auckland Airport / Work-in-progress



NZAA - Auckland Airport / Work-in-progress

Some of the best shots of this upcoming product are still yet to come. Follow our blog to get the latest updates.

LFBO - Toulouse–Blagnac Airport from developer JetStream Designs is officially in P3D beta testing. It's been a long journey for those patiently waiting for the release of this gem, but we're happy to announce the wait will soon come to an end. For those flying in MSFS, the release will come shortly after P3D release.

We've got some new previews, with much more coming soon.


Prepar3D v5 Screenshots:

LFBO - Prepar3D

LFBO - Prepar3D

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Another kiwi treasure is in progress, in parallel with Wellington. As promised our highly successful NZAA which first went out to P3D is coming soon to MSFS. Rest assured, this is not a port. During the main development phase of NZAA, we branched out a second version of this airport specifically designed for MSFS*.

In the meantime, here are a few teasers so you know what to expect.



*Footnote: Technically, none of our MSFS products are ports. They are native 3dsmax models with re-designed PBR materials, compiled using the latest MSFS SDK available at the time by a professional artist. Many months are spent re-doing aspects of the airport to prepare it for MSFS, even older products. For this reason, there is no remnants of older sims whatsoever in our products. The digital assets are refreshed and/or have been re-done.

A port, on the other hand, is a product that has been converted from it's previous compiled format, to a different compiled format.

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