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KTVC - Cherry Capital
KTVC - Cherry Captial Airport (ICAO: KTVC | IATA: TVC)
Welcome to beautiful Traverse City, Michigan! Located just off of Grand Traverse Bay in Northern Michigan, Cherry Capital Airport hosts a wide variety commercial, military, and general aviation traffic, servicing more than 700,000 passengers a year. Cherry Capital Aiport's main terminal supports small to mid sized airliners with service from Delta, American, United, and more! Together with it's large general aviation presence, Cherry ... KTVC - Cherry Captial Airport (ICAO: KTVC | IATA: TVC)
Welcome to beautiful Traverse City, Michigan! Located just off of Grand Traverse Bay in Northern Michigan, Cherry Capital Airport hosts a wide variety commercial, military, and general aviation traffic, servicing more than 700,000 passengers a year. Cherry Capital Aiport's main terminal supports small to mid sized airliners with service from Delta, American, United, and more! Together with it's large general aviation presence, Cherry Capital Airport is home to northern Michigan's largest Coast Guard station as well as a US Army Reserve center. All beautifully rendered in game!
Other features include:
- Full PBR textures are used up to 2K resolution (to limit impact on FPS)
- Handcrafted models including the main terminal, control tower, and more
- Fully rendered aiport lighting and night textures
- Custom taxi lines and markings
- AI traffic support and ATC ground support
Take a Cessna west and see the beautiful sand dunes on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, hop in a regional jet and take some pax to Chicago, or spin up your rotors and fly with the Coast Guard.
Let's go "Up North" and fly!
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Florida West Coast Bridges
Florida West Coast Bridges
This package covers about 350 miles (565 km) of the west coast of Florida from Key West to Key Largo and then north to Dunedin just north of Tampa, including Tampa Bay, the rivers and port areas of Tampa, and bridges over the Caloosahatchee, Peace, and Manatee rivers.
Default bridges are replaced with 66 original bridge models with architecturally correct style and dimensions. Night lighting has been applied where appropriate. Much of the Florida Keys is... Florida West Coast Bridges
This package covers about 350 miles (565 km) of the west coast of Florida from Key West to Key Largo and then north to Dunedin just north of Tampa, including Tampa Bay, the rivers and port areas of Tampa, and bridges over the Caloosahatchee, Peace, and Manatee rivers.
Default bridges are replaced with 66 original bridge models with architecturally correct style and dimensions. Night lighting has been applied where appropriate. Much of the Florida Keys is dark at night and lighting has only been applied where it is in real life.
Water fixes are done for port areas, marinas, rivers, major canals, and bridges not modeled. The major airports in the covered area are, Tampa International, MacDill AFB, St Pete-Clearwater International, Sarasota Bradenton International, South West Florida International, Key West International, and Key West NAS.
POI’s have been placed at most of the bridges and are listed below with the number of bridges at those locations starting at Key West and working north to Dunedin. Several of the bridges along the Keys have a walking trail bridge adjacent to the road bridge and some older bridges have sections missing. Typically when there are more than one bridge at a location the bridges were built at different times with different styles or sizes.
Asobo modeled the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa Bay.
The bridges modeled in this package are:
The Florida Keys:
Stock Island Bridges (2)
Spanish Harbor Channel Bridges (2)
Bahia Honda Bridges (2)
Seven Mile Bridges (3)
Long Key Bridges (2)
Channel 5 Bridges (2)
Key Largo Bridge
Marco Island North to Dunedin:
Goodland Bridge
SS Jolley Bridges (2)
Big Hickory Pass Bridge
New Pass Bridge
Little Carlos Pass Bridge
Big Carlos Pass Bridge
Matanzas Pass Bridge
Sanibel Causeway Bridges (3)
Cape Coral Bridges (2)
Midpoint Bridge
Caloosahatchee Bridge
Edison Bridges (2)
Caloosahatchee Rail Bridges (2)
I-75 Caloosahatchee Bridges (2)
Matlacha Bridge
El Jobean Bridges (2)
Barron Collier Bridges (2)
Peace River Bridge
John Ringling Bridge
Green Bridge and Fishing Pier
CSX Rail Bridge Manatee River
Manatee River Bridge
Skyway Beach Bridges (2)
Pinellas Point Bridges (2)
Tierra Verde Bridge
Delgado Memorial Bridge
Gandy Bridges (2)
Howard Frankland Bridges (2)
Bayside Bridges (2)
Courtney Campbell Bridges (4)
Bellaire Bridge
Sand Key Bridge
Clearwater Causeway Bridge
Dunedin Lift Bridge.
This package is for personal use with a single copy of MSFS2020 and not for resale, redistributing or copying.
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Juice Goose UTV
An electric off-road Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) & Scene 42GB Goose Bowl
All-new, fully native product for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Designed to tackle a variety of challenging environments, such as rugged terrains, sandy dunes, and remote backcountry trails. The Juice Goose comes in 3 motor variants to cater to your driving style, 13 liveries, and optional vehicle accessories. The package also includes a custom //42 scene at 42GB Goose Bowl, which is a real-world playground for... An electric off-road Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) & Scene 42GB Goose Bowl
All-new, fully native product for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Designed to tackle a variety of challenging environments, such as rugged terrains, sandy dunes, and remote backcountry trails. The Juice Goose comes in 3 motor variants to cater to your driving style, 13 liveries, and optional vehicle accessories. The package also includes a custom //42 scene at 42GB Goose Bowl, which is a real-world playground for off-road vehicles and 12 terrain-optimized off-road locations worldwide for you to Explore!
Juice Goose features All-Wheel Drive, and Rear-Wheel Drive at the flip of a switch, as well as a Climb Assist mode to tackle steep gradients. Dynamic Steering offers safe control in high-speed turns but can be disengaged for the drifters out there.
This vehicle is a great way to enjoy other products, such as Campout Utility, Sunset Strip, Cedar Mountain or Hogsback Ranch.
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DATG - In Guezzam Airport
In Guezzam Airport (DATG) is a regional civilian and military airport in southern Algeria, on the border with Niger. It is serviced by regular ATR 72-600 flights from Aguenar Airport (DAAT), in Tamanrasset. Pilots flying over the region can admire exotic desert landcapes featuring mountains, dunes and vast expanses of red sand. This Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 rendition strives to reproduce the airport as faithfully as possible as it appears in the few available photos and in satellite image... In Guezzam Airport (DATG) is a regional civilian and military airport in southern Algeria, on the border with Niger. It is serviced by regular ATR 72-600 flights from Aguenar Airport (DAAT), in Tamanrasset. Pilots flying over the region can admire exotic desert landcapes featuring mountains, dunes and vast expanses of red sand. This Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 rendition strives to reproduce the airport as faithfully as possible as it appears in the few available photos and in satellite imagery. It features a bespoke terminal and control tower undergoing almost completed renovations, with some fresh paint still to be applied. Adjacent to the airport is a small but growing Algerian military base, featuring bespoke Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters with Algerian Air Force livery on the tarmac. Sand is encroaching on almost every surface in this very remote location. . . The airport itself features ground services for medium aircraft and a VOR approach. Pilots will need to land here manually.
4K PBR textures in multiple layers
A sandy under construction look and feel, as shown on the recent photographs
Reconstruction of the adjacent military camp with accurate Algerian Air Force Mi-24 helicopters.
VOR approach with official PDF airport chart included
Detailed sandy sidewalks, runways, aprons, and lots of objects to provide ambiance
Realistic night lighting
Very FPS-friendly
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Tottori Sakyu Conan Airport(RJOR)
The MSFS version uses the MSFS default JETWAY model.
Tottori Airport (Tottori Kūkō) (IATA: TTJ, ICAO: RJOR) is an airport serving the city of Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The airport is owned and operated by the Tottori Prefecture Tottori Airport Authority (Tottori-ken Tottori Kūkō Kanri Jimusho), and has a passenger volume of approximately 330,000 per year. The nickname is Tottori Sand Dunes Conan Airport (Tottori Sakyū Konan Kūkō). Tottori City Airport (Shiei Tottori Hikōjō) was... The MSFS version uses the MSFS default JETWAY model.
Tottori Airport (Tottori Kūkō) (IATA: TTJ, ICAO: RJOR) is an airport serving the city of Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The airport is owned and operated by the Tottori Prefecture Tottori Airport Authority (Tottori-ken Tottori Kūkō Kanri Jimusho), and has a passenger volume of approximately 330,000 per year. The nickname is Tottori Sand Dunes Conan Airport (Tottori Sakyū Konan Kūkō). Tottori City Airport (Shiei Tottori Hikōjō) was built 500 meters (1,600 ft) south of the present airport in 1957, and had a runway 960 meters (3,150 ft) long and 30 meters (98 ft) wide. It closed in 1964. In 1967 the presentday Tottori Airport was built and opened by the prefectural government and had a runway 1,200 meters (3,900 ft) long and 30 meters (98 ft) wide. The runway was successively lengthened in 1972 to 1,500 meters (4,900 ft), in 1985 to 1,800 meters (5,900 ft), and to its present length of 2,000 meters (6,600 ft) in 1990. [2] The runway is constructed of asphalt concrete. Tottori Airport originally had service only to Tokyo, but the Tokyo service ceased in 1969 when the airport began flights to Osaka. The airport had service to both Osaka and Tokyo service from 1979 to 1985, but now only serves Tokyo.
2021. 03. 17 UPDATE v1. 1
*Removed default ALS. Replaced with custom ASL.
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