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ITS Trieste (L9890) - Italian Navy Landing Helicopter Dock New
This add-on introduces the ITS Trieste (L9890), a detailed Italian Navy Landing Helicopter Dock for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Features include an accurately scaled model, functional hard deck for STOVL operations, and animated elevators. The project is currently in alpha, with planned enhancements such as night operations, a fully modeled interior hangar, and a functional well deck. Multiple deployment locations in Italy are included, with future updates under development.This add-on introduces the ITS Trieste (L9890), a detailed Italian Navy Landing Helicopter Dock for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Features include an accurately scaled model, functional hard deck for STOVL operations, and animated elevators. The project is currently in alpha, with planned enhancements such as night operations, a fully modeled interior hangar, and a functional well deck. Multiple deployment locations in Italy are included, with future updates under development.


Buenos Aires Cityscape
Towersoft - Buenos Aires Cityscape MSFS features an enhanced area with autogen, custom buildings over a large part of the city of Buenos Aires and the surroundings of Jorge Newbery International Airport.
Thanks to several square kilometers of hand-placed autogen objects including important landmarks, it will always be fun and immersive to fly either ILS approaches to runway 13, or RNAV approaches to runway 31 in SABE.
- Note: It is compatible with SABE Scenario - Centralsim MSFS
F... Towersoft - Buenos Aires Cityscape MSFS features an enhanced area with autogen, custom buildings over a large part of the city of Buenos Aires and the surroundings of Jorge Newbery International Airport.
Thanks to several square kilometers of hand-placed autogen objects including important landmarks, it will always be fun and immersive to fly either ILS approaches to runway 13, or RNAV approaches to runway 31 in SABE.
- Note: It is compatible with SABE Scenario - Centralsim MSFS
Features:
Important buildings placed by hand in the surroundings of the city and the airport.
Dock sud port area.
SABE Scenaries Compatibility - MSFS.
Vessels: UK South West
Covering over 850km of coastline and many famous rivers stretching from Poole in Dorset to Sharpness in the Bristol Channel, this scenery includes over 20,000 boats and is our largest regional scenery to date. Poole, Christchurch, Plymouth, Looe, Brixham, Exmouth, Dartmouth, Falmouth, Padstow and Bristol are just some of the rivers, ports and marinas covered in this extensive scenery pack!
Try a flight around Plymouth and you might see an Astute class nuclear submarine leaving His Majesty's N... Covering over 850km of coastline and many famous rivers stretching from Poole in Dorset to Sharpness in the Bristol Channel, this scenery includes over 20,000 boats and is our largest regional scenery to date. Poole, Christchurch, Plymouth, Looe, Brixham, Exmouth, Dartmouth, Falmouth, Padstow and Bristol are just some of the rivers, ports and marinas covered in this extensive scenery pack!
Try a flight around Plymouth and you might see an Astute class nuclear submarine leaving His Majesty's Naval Base Devonport, a Bay-class dock landing ship or Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy (both of which you can land on while underway). With a scenery this size there is plenty to explore.
Take a flight along the Bristol Channel to find a variety of commercial shipping including vehicle carriers travelling to and from Portbury Docks near the River Avon.
You will find an array of coastal leisure traffic going about its business together with large tankers and ferries leaving their ports in Poole and Plymouth or RNLI lifeboats at Looe.
Take in the sights of this beautiful part of the UK with populated marinas, rivers and ports as they are supposed to be seen. . .
- Over 20,000 boats
- More than 850km of coastline covered
- Over 400 Animated Vessels
- PBR Models
- Moving, Landable Ships
- Local ferry Services
- Night Lighting
- Water corrections
- Wake and Smoke VFX
MOVING, LANDABLE SHIPS
The scenery includes moving, landable cruise ships too, but be sure to check for a friendly Marshaller before you hit the helideck as their presence confirms that it is one you can land on.
Local Airports & Airfields
- Bournemouth Aiport (EGHH)
- New Peveril Airfield (EGLY)
- Dorset Gliding Club (EGBH)
- Yeoville/Westland Airport (EGHG)
- Exeter Airport (EGTE)
- Bodmin (EGLA)
- Lower Manor Farm Airstrip (EGCX)
- Stancombe Farm Airstrip (EGBQ)
- Middle Pymore Farm Airstrip (EGBX)
- Bristol Aiport (EGGD)
- Branscombe Airfield (EGTQ)
- Perranporth (EGTP)
- St Mellion Airstrip (EGQQ)
- Predannack Navy (EGDO)
- Land's End / St Just (EGHC)
- St Mary's / Isles of Scilly Airport (EGHE)
- Tempest Airstrip (EGRJ)
- Cornwall Aiport Newquay (LPLA)
- Eaglescott Airfield (EGHU)
- Chivenor / RAF Search & Rescue (EGDC)
- Gorrel Farm Airstrip (EGIA)
- Davidstow Moor (EGJV)
- Roserrow Airstrip (EGQO)
- St Mawgan AB (EGHQ)
- Culdrose Navy (EGDR)
- Porthtowan Airfield (EGTM)
- Belle Vue Airfield (EGGI)
- Filton (EGTG)
NEW JERSEY NORTH BRIDGES
This is a package of bridges and water fixes for the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers in Northern New Jersey west of New York City. It covers the bridges on the Hackensack River from the PATH Lift bridge about 4 miles north east of KEWR Newark Int. Airport to the I-80 Hackensack Bridge just north of KTEB Teterboro Airport, and on the Passaic River from the Point-No-Point Rail Bridge, north west through Newark City to the Belleville Turnpike Bridge.
The area covered is shown in one of the ph... This is a package of bridges and water fixes for the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers in Northern New Jersey west of New York City. It covers the bridges on the Hackensack River from the PATH Lift bridge about 4 miles north east of KEWR Newark Int. Airport to the I-80 Hackensack Bridge just north of KTEB Teterboro Airport, and on the Passaic River from the Point-No-Point Rail Bridge, north west through Newark City to the Belleville Turnpike Bridge.
The area covered is shown in one of the photos. The package complements the New York Bridges package and the KEWR Bridges and Port package.
Default bridges are replaced with 30 original bridge models representative of the architectural style and dimensions. Night lighting has been applied where appropriate.
The bridges modeled have POI’s and are listed below:
Passaic River:
Point No Point Bridge
Eastern Spur Bridge
I-95 Passaic River Bridge
Portal Bridge
Jackson St Bridge
Dock Bridges (3)
Bridge Street Bridge
Newark Drawbridge
William Stickel Memorial Bridge
Clay St Bridge
NX Bridge
WR Drawbridge
Belleville Tpke Bridge
Hackensack River:
PATH Lift Bridge
Harsimus Branch Lift Bridge
Witt Penn Bridge
Lower Hackensack Bridge
Portal Bridge
Eastern Spur Hackensack Bridge
DB Draw Bridge
Upper Hackensack Bridge
HX Draw Bascule Bridge
NJ-3 Secaucus Bridge
NJ-3 Meadowlands Bridge
I-95 Vince Lombardi Bridge
Winant Ave Bridge
I-80 Hackensack Bridge
WR Drawbridge
LGLE - Leros Municipal Airport
Explore the realistic recreation of Leros Municipal Airport in Greece with this add-on. Experience PBR materials, Moor & Dock, Artemis shipyards, fishing farms, and sailing ships near the airport.Explore the realistic recreation of Leros Municipal Airport in Greece with this add-on. Experience PBR materials, Moor & Dock, Artemis shipyards, fishing farms, and sailing ships near the airport.
Vessels: UK South East
Experience the UK's South East coast with over 20,000 vessels populating over 80 yacht clubs, ports, harbours and marinas together with coastal traffic. We have populated the coastline and inlets all the way from the Isle of Sheppey down to Keyhaven, just north of the western tip of the Isle of Wight.
Home the world-famous Solent sailing clubs and the large ports of Southampton and Portsmouth, the UK’s South East is teeming with nautical life. Ferries sail from dock to dock whilst leisure cr... Experience the UK's South East coast with over 20,000 vessels populating over 80 yacht clubs, ports, harbours and marinas together with coastal traffic. We have populated the coastline and inlets all the way from the Isle of Sheppey down to Keyhaven, just north of the western tip of the Isle of Wight.
Home the world-famous Solent sailing clubs and the large ports of Southampton and Portsmouth, the UK’s South East is teeming with nautical life. Ferries sail from dock to dock whilst leisure craft zip up and down the coast. You’ll also find HMS Victory resting in her historic dockyard and modern-day Navy Destroyers patrolling alongside RNLI lifeboats and Border Force vessels.
Version 2. 0 brings a large update to Portsmouth with several more Royal Navy ships and a far busier Dover. On top of that we have introduced 9 moving Royal Navy warships and ferries serving Dover-Calais, Dover-Dunkirk and Newhaven-Dieppe routes, all complete with moving helidecks for heli simmers to enjoy!
Note: The free Vessels Core library is required. The Contrail App will install this automatically for you.
Tips:
- Set ground wind to 3m/s (7 knots) or above for the more realistic waves and wakes.
- Set Ship and Ferry Traffic to 10% or more for the best results.
Features:
- More than 20,000 vessels packing over 80 yacht clubs, ports, harbours and marinas
- Animated ships, motorboats and yachts
- Royal Navy, Border Force and RNLI Lifeboat patrols along the coast
- Cruise Ships
- HMS Victory, HMS Gannet, HMS Ocelot and HMS Cavalier on display in their Historic Dockyards
- Red Funnel 'RedJet', WightLink, Transmanche, P&O and DFDS ferries (servicing routes from Dover, Newhaven and the Isle of Wight)
- PBR Models
- Night lighting in marinas and on boats
- Navigation lighting
- Wake and Smoke VFX
- Moving, Landable Ships!
Vessels: The Hawaiian Islands
Aloha!
Welcome to Hawaii, home to the U. S. Pacific Fleet, busy working harbours and many tourist destinations. With this scenery you will find thousands of boats populating ports and marinas together with a large variety of nautical traffic travelling between and around the eight main islands. That includes many leisure boats such as sailing yachts and motor boats together with the large superyachts that are the reserve of the super-rich. You might also be lucky enough to spot one of the few... Aloha!
Welcome to Hawaii, home to the U. S. Pacific Fleet, busy working harbours and many tourist destinations. With this scenery you will find thousands of boats populating ports and marinas together with a large variety of nautical traffic travelling between and around the eight main islands. That includes many leisure boats such as sailing yachts and motor boats together with the large superyachts that are the reserve of the super-rich. You might also be lucky enough to spot one of the few nuclear-powered submarines that are on exercise near to the islands too. . .
Of particular note is Pearl Harbor, with its historical significance, wide array of US Navy warships and of course the USS Missouri aka 'Mighty Mo'. The US fleet is very active around the these islands.
Moving Ships with Hard Decks
This is the first of our sceneries to feature 'landable', moving US Navy, US Coast Guard and tanker vessels that you will find off the coast of most of the airports. All of the Navy vessels in this scenery can be landed on with the exception of the submarines.
Included US Navy Vessels:
- USS Missouri (BB-63) Battleship
- Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile (DDG) Destroyers
- Ticonderoga Class Guided Missile (CG) Cruisers
- Oliver Hazard Perry Class (FFG) Frigates
- Harpers Ferry Class Dock Landing (LSD) Ships
- Tarawa Class Amphibious Assault (LHA) Ships
- Virginia Class (SSN) Nuclear-powered Submarines
- USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287) Balao-class Submarine
Notes:
- The free Vessels Core library is required. The Contrail App will install this automatically for you.
- Screenshots feature the Hype Performance Group H145 helicopter which is NOT included in the scenery.
- When a ship occasionally turns it will rotate beneath a landed aircraft.
- Moving ships continue to move when the simulator is paused/in menu.
Tips:
- Set ground wind to 3m/s (7 knots) or above for the more realistic waves and wakes.
Features:
- PBR models
- Navigation and Night lighting
- Wake and Smoke VFX
- 'Landable' moving ships!
PAYA - Yakutat Airport On Sale
Yakutat played a vital role in Alaska military operations during WWII. The airport in use today was originally constructed in 1941 as a landing field for transport aircraft between Washington State and Elmendorf Air Force Base.
Yakutat Army Airfield, a large aviation garrison and paved runway, was constructed as part of the United States Army's long-range defense program for Alaska. It was used in combat by the 406th Bombardment Squadron from June–November 1942 by the 28th Bombardment Gr... Yakutat played a vital role in Alaska military operations during WWII. The airport in use today was originally constructed in 1941 as a landing field for transport aircraft between Washington State and Elmendorf Air Force Base.
Yakutat Army Airfield, a large aviation garrison and paved runway, was constructed as part of the United States Army's long-range defense program for Alaska. It was used in combat by the 406th Bombardment Squadron from June–November 1942 by the 28th Bombardment Group.
During the peak of military activity in Yakutat from October 1940 to 1946, U. S. Army and U. S. Army Air Corps constructed the Yakutat airport, fuel dock and fuel tank farm, and a fuel pipeline to the airport with tankage. Also constructed was a full field hospital, possible beach landing defenses, over 100 miles of roads and bridges to connect all of the various field facilities and housing for the nearly 10,000 troops who were stationed in Yakutat to support and protect the airport.
Nowadays Yakutat Airport is a state-owned public-use airport located 6 km southeast of the central business district of Yakutat, a city and borough in the U. S. state of Alaska which has no road access to the outside world.
Only Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 use this airport for commercial flights. Also, a lot of general aviation arrives during all seasons. People come here to enjoy exciting views and to catch fish in the wild rivers of Alaska.
- The most detailed replica of airport buildings and vehicles
- Custom surroundings
- All materials created for full PBR
- Shading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on all airport buildings
- High-resolution building textures
- Use of native, highly efficient gITF models
- Custom orthophoto for the airport and surrounding areas
Offshore Landmarks: North Sea
In 2030 65% of the North Sea will be an industrial zone. Over 70% of the electricity for countries surrounding the North Sea will be generated by the massive offshore wind parks. The North Sea is the biggest work site on the planet, where ships costing billions of dollars place and remove wind turbines and platforms. Thousands of people work there in often atrocious conditions. What used to be an ‘empty’ sea is now filled with platforms, wind farms and other structures. Aviation plays a huge rol... In 2030 65% of the North Sea will be an industrial zone. Over 70% of the electricity for countries surrounding the North Sea will be generated by the massive offshore wind parks. The North Sea is the biggest work site on the planet, where ships costing billions of dollars place and remove wind turbines and platforms. Thousands of people work there in often atrocious conditions. What used to be an ‘empty’ sea is now filled with platforms, wind farms and other structures. Aviation plays a huge role in this developing industry. Over 90% of European helicopter traffic is dedicated to the offshore industry.
That is why we believe a scenery covering the North Sea, the English Channel and the Irish sea makes sense. With the simulator fully supporting helicopters, a new territory to explore is available!
All the objects are placed in exactly the correct position using databases collected over many months. The ships are all located where they were on Jan 20, 2022, at 12:00 GMT. This means that every ship is in a ‘logical’ position. So, a cargo ship could be at an anchorage waiting for a port dock to become available, a small fishing vessel going to its fishing ground or a construction ship placing pylons for new wind turbines.
We strongly recommend reading the manual before buying this product, so you are aware of our design decisions and possible limitations. You will find the manual here: https://freeware. aerosoft. com/forum/downloads/Manual_North_Sea. pdf
- Over a billion polygons
- Fully usable crew boat (designed to be used with outside view only)
- 388 new heliports
- 196 new airports (ICAO codes)
- 78 new NDB stations
- 741 new ships with helideck or winch locations
- 72 new substations (part of a wind park) helideck
- All objects with extensive LOD support, emissive and dynamic lights
- Most objects will have some form of animation
Check out the product page in the Contrail App for a full list of features!
KRNT - Renton Airport On Sale
Renton Municipal Airport (IATA: RNT, ICAO: KRNT, FAA LID: RNT) is a public-use airport located in Renton, a city in King County, Washington, United States. The airport was renamed Clayton Scott Field in 2005. The airport's northern boundary is Lake Washington and the Will Rogers–Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base. Renton Airport has a floating dock and a launching ramp for conversion from wheeled landings to water takeoffs and landings.
The airport is owned by the City of Renton and is a gene... Renton Municipal Airport (IATA: RNT, ICAO: KRNT, FAA LID: RNT) is a public-use airport located in Renton, a city in King County, Washington, United States. The airport was renamed Clayton Scott Field in 2005. The airport's northern boundary is Lake Washington and the Will Rogers–Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base. Renton Airport has a floating dock and a launching ramp for conversion from wheeled landings to water takeoffs and landings.
The airport is owned by the City of Renton and is a general aviation airport that serves Renton and other nearby communities. It provides regional aviation services for air charter, air taxi, corporate, business, and recreational flyers. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a regional reliever facility. The airport is located approximately 12 miles southeast of downtown Seattle near the south end of Lake Washington. US Customs service is available for both floatplane and wheeled aircraft arriving by water or by land.
Renton Airport is adjacent to the Boeing Renton Factory and is the initial point of departure for airplanes produced in that facility. The Boeing Company's Renton, Washington Factory is a facility where the 737 MAX 7, 737 MAX 8, 737 MAX 9, and 737 MAX 10 models are built. The floor space covered is 1. 1 million square feet (102,000 square meters). The Boeing Renton Factory is built on land reclaimed by the lowering of the level of Lake Washington in 1916.
From 1916 until 1936 it belonged to the family of Pioneer Washington Coal Industrialist Charles H. Burnett for whom Burnett Avenue and Burnett Park in Renton are named. Burnett acquired the land intending to use it for coal storage and shipment. Amy Louise Burnett Bond, Charles Burnett's daughter, whose mother died young, was raised by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cranston Potter as the foster sister and godmother of Bertha Potter (Mrs. William Boeing). The Burnett family operated the land as a hay farm. In 1936 Amy Burnett Bond transferred the property back to the state government. It was still mostly semi swamp economically marginal and would cost millions to improve.
The property was then transferred by the State of Washington to the federal government at the start of World War II. The Navy Department established an aircraft factory there for the production of the Boeing PBB Sea Ranger flying boat.
This order was canceled, however, to free the factory for the production of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, the factory being transferred to the Army in exchange for use of the North American Aviation Kansas City factory for the production of land based North American B-25 Mitchells for the US Marine Corps as PBJ-1s.
In the Boeing Renton Factory, the following aircraft were built: B-29 (>1000), C-97 (~1000), Boeing 707/KC-135 (>1000), Boeing 727 (almost 2000), Boeing 737 (11000 and growing), Boeing 747 (3 refurbished) and Boeing 757 (>1000).
Renton Municipal Airport covers an area of 170 acres (69 ha) at an elevation of 32 feet (9. 8 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 16/34 with asphalt and concrete surface measuring 5,382 by 200 feet (1,640 m × 61 m).
In 2016, the airport had 122,908 aircraft operations, an average of 337 per day: 98% general aviation, 1% air taxi, <1% scheduled commercial, and <1% military. In July 2017, there were 337 aircraft based at this airport: 243 single-engine, 13 multi-engine, 4 jet, and 8 helicopters.
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A high-quality model of KRNT Renton Municipal Airport, featuring extensive details throughout the whole airport area, FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting, and supreme PBR materials
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High definition mesh including exact runway profile
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Fully modeled Boeing Renton Factory with an animated assembly line, where you can see by yourself how 737s are made
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Custom-animated people, vehicles, and trains
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Sound engineered specifically for this product for ultimate immersion
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Fully compatible with Seattle Landmarks MSFS by Drzewiecki Design
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Fully compatible with GSX Pro using Cartayna Files

