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Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Waters On Sale
The function of this scenery is to add water bodies into Msfs 2020. This package add all medium to small size lakes missing in Msfs. The water bodies are also visible in cockpit mapping instruments and default vfr map. What this scenery do? This scenery add all missing small lakes (thousands to be more precise). Add muddy and lower water effects to lake edges. It do NOT add any mesh; photorealistic; or tampering with default scenery whatsoever. It is an addition to default scenery to enhance ms... The function of this scenery is to add water bodies into Msfs 2020. This package add all medium to small size lakes missing in Msfs. The water bodies are also visible in cockpit mapping instruments and default vfr map. What this scenery do? This scenery add all missing small lakes (thousands to be more precise). Add muddy and lower water effects to lake edges. It do NOT add any mesh; photorealistic; or tampering with default scenery whatsoever. It is an addition to default scenery to enhance msfs hydro scenery and add a further Vfr element. Low frames rates or performance impact.


Aurora Australis: Southern Lights
Introducing "Aurora Australis: Southern Lights": Unleash the Magic of the Southern Lights in Your Flight Simulator!
Embark on a breathtaking journey through the night skies with Aurora Australis: Southern Lights, the revolutionary add-on designed to transform your flight simulator experience. Witness the awe-inspiring phenomenon of the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, from the comfort of your own cockpit.
With Aurora Australis: Southern Lights, you can take you... Introducing "Aurora Australis: Southern Lights": Unleash the Magic of the Southern Lights in Your Flight Simulator!
Embark on a breathtaking journey through the night skies with Aurora Australis: Southern Lights, the revolutionary add-on designed to transform your flight simulator experience. Witness the awe-inspiring phenomenon of the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, from the comfort of your own cockpit.
With Aurora Australis: Southern Lights, you can take your virtual flights to new heights as you soar amidst vivid ribbons of vibrant colors dancing across the horizon. This cutting-edge add-on seamlessly integrates with your flight simulator, bringing to life the stunning beauty and ethereal glow of the Southern Lights in real-time.
Key Features:
Authentic Aurora Simulation: Aurora Australis: Southern Lights harnesses advanced algorithms to accurately recreate the mesmerizing light patterns and dynamic movement of the Aurora Australis. Every flight becomes a unique spectacle as the lights shimmer, pulsate, and morph in response to atmospheric conditions.
Immersive Realism: Immerse yourself in the true-to-life ambiance of the Aurora Australis. Marvel at the vibrant hues of green, pink, aqua, and blue as they paint the night sky. The add-on also replicates the realistic atmospheric phenomena, including flickering, coronas, and celestial reflections.
Continuous Global Coverage: Explore the world's most renowned locations for viewing the Southern Lights. Aurora Australis: Southern Lights spans across various geographical regions from 50°S to 83°S latitude, enabling you to chase the Aurora in the southern hemisphere. Each location offers a unique backdrop and atmospheric conditions for an immersive experience.
Reactive and Dynamic Seasonal Coverage: Watch the Aurora Australis make an appearance in latitudes further north, from 50°S to 35°S during the winter months of June, July, August, and September, on numerically odd numbered calendar dates, without the presence of rain or snow.
User-Friendly Integration: Seamlessly install and integrate Aurora Australis: Southern Lights into your flight simulator with ease. The add-on is compatible with popular flight simulation add-ons, ensuring a hassle-free setup process. It is performance friendly with minimal impact on simulator loading times or computing speeds. Take off into the awe-inspiring skies in no time!
Unleash the full potential of your flight simulator and be captivated by the celestial wonder of the Aurora Australis with Aurora Australis: Southern Lights. Prepare to embark on unforgettable virtual journeys as you traverse through an illuminated nocturnal wonderland. Elevate your flight simulator experience today!
747 Cockpit Texture Mod By Mrr
This mod is for the default MSFS2020 747-800. Using the simmarket installer, select only one version of the textures to have in your community folder at a time.
About the Team: Led by Mike, texure artist for the FBW A380X and A320NX textures and countless other mods and another programmer who is excellent at model merging and foldure structure.
Aircraft Textures: Mike is renowned for his expertise in developing high-quality textures for the FBW A380 and A320 and many other flight... This mod is for the default MSFS2020 747-800. Using the simmarket installer, select only one version of the textures to have in your community folder at a time.
About the Team: Led by Mike, texure artist for the FBW A380X and A320NX textures and countless other mods and another programmer who is excellent at model merging and foldure structure.
Aircraft Textures: Mike is renowned for his expertise in developing high-quality textures for the FBW A380 and A320 and many other flight sim aircraft, every rivet, every panel, and every surface detail is meticulously recreated to provide an immersive visual experience.
Cockpit Realism: We have painstakingly replicated every button, switch, and instrument with precision, making virtual cockpits mirror their real-world counterparts. We utilize the power of the Nikon Z7ii camera to obtain reference photos in the highest quality possible.
Community Love: Mike is an active dev at FBW.
Innovation: Textures are made from real photos imported into Substance Sampler which processes them using AI. The resulting texture is further edited to create a material which is sent to Substance Painter where it is applied to the object model. Some textures were created using a UV filter paired with a camera flash. The result is a perfect albedo channel image of panels and screws which are used in these textures.
From Mike: If you do purchase this I greatly appreciate it! I have never sold anything for flight simulator before. All of my past mods have been free. However, these textures in particular I spent countless hours on as it is the aircraft type I am fortunate to currently fly irl. I will continuously update this product as I obtain references. Thank you! -Mike
Hurghada
Hurghada, Egypt - one of the top scuba diving and sun bathing locations in Africa, and a great destination for every pilot.
With the many hotels and resorts along the approach slope, you can really dive into this scenery when approaching one of the two runways.
Or are you a hired pilot carrying VIP passengers to their luxury apartments in El Gouna? Then land at El Gouna airport, which is perfectly suited for small private jets. Ready for your next vacation? Then let's head to Egypt!<... Hurghada, Egypt - one of the top scuba diving and sun bathing locations in Africa, and a great destination for every pilot.
With the many hotels and resorts along the approach slope, you can really dive into this scenery when approaching one of the two runways.
Or are you a hired pilot carrying VIP passengers to their luxury apartments in El Gouna? Then land at El Gouna airport, which is perfectly suited for small private jets. Ready for your next vacation? Then let's head to Egypt!
Features:
- Fully accurate rendition of Hurghada International Airport (HEGN) and surroundings
- Updated airport layout with double runway and new GA apron
- Several Hotels, resorts, landmarks included
- Additional rendition of El Gouna private airport (HEGO)
- Ultra-realistic light environment and interior modeling
- MSFS technologies (dynamic lighting, reflective textures and more)
- Compatible with all known add-ons including GSX
- Manual included
HI01 - Princeville Airport
The airport opened in 1977 as a quasi-public general aviation airport. Two commuter airlines served the airport with frequent daily flights.
In November 1983 Hurricane Iwa hit Kauai and caused millions of dollars in damage to homes, businesses and agricultural land. Lihue Airport did not have the capacity to handle all the emergency flights bringing in supplies, so some smaller planes landed at Princeville.
The state entered into a lease agreement with the owner of Princeville Ai... The airport opened in 1977 as a quasi-public general aviation airport. Two commuter airlines served the airport with frequent daily flights.
In November 1983 Hurricane Iwa hit Kauai and caused millions of dollars in damage to homes, businesses and agricultural land. Lihue Airport did not have the capacity to handle all the emergency flights bringing in supplies, so some smaller planes landed at Princeville.
The state entered into a lease agreement with the owner of Princeville Airport on December 5, 1994, to take over the operations and maintenance of the airport. It was anticipated that the airfield would become part of the State Airport System.
In January 1997 Island Air ceased flying passengers from Princeville Airport. It had been using an 18-passenger de Havilland Dash-8 plane on two daily trips to Honolulu.
The State decided to drop its management lease of Princeville Airport in 1999.
On May 1, 2019, Makani Kai Air began twice daily service between Honolulu International Airport and Princeville Airport on Kauai. The airport had been without commercial airline service for more than 20 years after the departure of Island Air in 1997. Since the merger with Mokulele Airlines, commercial flights from Princeville are no longer offered.
Now there a helicopter tours around Kauai operated by Blue Helicopters and charter flights on "Piper PA-31 Navajo" to Oahu by Princeville Air.
- 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
Boeing 787 4K - Realistic Cockpit
Explore a remarkably lifelike cockpit texture package designed exclusively for the ASOBO/Working Title AAU2 Boeing 787. These textures have been painstakingly reimagined at 4k resolution, meticulously handcrafted to capture the essence of real 787 cockpits.
This texture set not only transforms the once uninspiring default cockpit into a vibrant and authentic experience but also addresses some of its issues, including ambient occlusion inconsistencies, realistic panel labels font and more. . ... Explore a remarkably lifelike cockpit texture package designed exclusively for the ASOBO/Working Title AAU2 Boeing 787. These textures have been painstakingly reimagined at 4k resolution, meticulously handcrafted to capture the essence of real 787 cockpits.
This texture set not only transforms the once uninspiring default cockpit into a vibrant and authentic experience but also addresses some of its issues, including ambient occlusion inconsistencies, realistic panel labels font and more. . .
Version 1. 2: Slightly tweaked textures, so it reacts nicely with the new MSFS 2024 lighting.
MSFS 2024 Disclaimer : In order to make this product work with 24, you must already own the Premium Deluxe Edition of MSFS 2020 and have the 2020 version of the 787-10 installed and enabled via your Marketplace Content Manager!
This pack is compatible with other 787 modifications, like the Kuro 787-8 for example.
This pack is installed as an add-on in the community folder. You can revert to the default textures at any time by removing it from the community folder.
Has no impact on FPS.
LYTV - Tivat Airport
Nestled between the mountains of coastal Montenegro, Tivat Airport poses a unique challenge to pilots up for the circling approach into runway 14. Runway 32 offers a great challenge, too. One of the best places to practice your piloting skills is now available in great quality for the newest generation of flight simulators - Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Latest layout of the airport is depicted in the scenery featuring all the changes that have been made recently to the airport. The scener... Nestled between the mountains of coastal Montenegro, Tivat Airport poses a unique challenge to pilots up for the circling approach into runway 14. Runway 32 offers a great challenge, too. One of the best places to practice your piloting skills is now available in great quality for the newest generation of flight simulators - Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Latest layout of the airport is depicted in the scenery featuring all the changes that have been made recently to the airport. The scenery also features terminal interiors, control tower interior, surrounding buildings and landmarks for VFR eye candy.
Dive deep down into the Bay of Kotor and see those breathtaking landscapes youself. On your journey around the bay you'll find many interesting places to see, such as Bijela Brodogradiliste (Shipyard), Gospa od Škrpjela Church, Sveti Djordje Church, Notre Dame de la Miséricorde, Porto Montenegro and others.
PHNY - Lanai Airport
Lanai Airport (ICAO: PHNY), is a state-owned public-use airport located about 3. 4 miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Lanai City, in Maui County, Hawaii. It is the only airport serving the island of Lanai.
An emergency landing strip was established on Lanai in 1919.
In its 1928 Annual Report, the Territorial Aeronautical Commission reported the excellent cooperation of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, in making a suitable field available for emergency airplan... Lanai Airport (ICAO: PHNY), is a state-owned public-use airport located about 3. 4 miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Lanai City, in Maui County, Hawaii. It is the only airport serving the island of Lanai.
An emergency landing strip was established on Lanai in 1919.
In its 1928 Annual Report, the Territorial Aeronautical Commission reported the excellent cooperation of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, in making a suitable field available for emergency airplane landings on the Island of Lanai. The field was at Leinukalahua, Kaa.
Inter-Island Airways, now Hawaiian Airlines, began operations to Lanai in 1930 with Sikorsky S-38, eight-passenger amphibious planes. The landing field was sod and owned by the Hawaiian Pineapple Company.
In 1944 the Territorial Department of Public Works issued a report proposing to construct a Class IV airport four miles southwest of Lanai City. They proposed construction of a flight strip, with runway, installation of boundary lights, contact lights, range lights, rotating and code beacons, control panel, fencing of the entire field and an access road.
The existing airport was too small for two-engine planes, and the CAA has advised that it is willing to consider an application for a major airport.
A new airport site for Lanai was chosen and on September 18, 1946, Hawaiian Airlines resumed service there using Douglas DC-3s. The field was an unpaved sod strip and as a result was practically unusable in wet weather and almost untenable due to dust and dirt in dry weather. In view of these conditions, air service was not reliable and it was therefore decided to pave the runway and taxiway.
In October 1946 a Master Plan was created which showed a single runway of 4200×600 feet. The Territory also planned to construct an administration and terminal building to make the airport readily available to all inter-island operators.
On April 12, 1948 work was completed on the reconstruction of Lanai Airport. The airport was officially dedicated on July 12.
By 1950 the airport was served regularly by Hawaiian Airlines with twice daily passenger service in two directions and twice weekly freight service. Air mail service was supplied. Trans-Air Hawaii also provided twice weekly air freight service. Additional cargo and non-scheduled flights were made into Lanai by charter air services.
By 1955, the airport consisted of 59 acres of land, and had one paved runway, 3-21, which was 80-feet wide and 3,700-feet long. Scheduled service was provided by Hawaiian Airlines, Ltd. , and Trans-Pacific Airlines, Ltd. The airport included Hawaiian Airlines passenger terminal building, a freight terminal building, a paved runway and warm up areas, paved taxiway and apron, wind socks, field maintenance, and crash and fire protection.
Lanai Airport’s newly extended runway and terminal building project was completed and dedicated in a special ceremony on October 16, 1966. The project also included construction of a taxiway and apron and a new terminal building as well as the relocation of the existing freight terminal building.
Throughout the 1980s, there were minor upgrades to the airport. When the Douglas DC-3 was ultimately replaced by larger aircraft, the airport once again became obsolete.
Construction on the new terminal began in January 1993. The spacious new 15,000 square foot terminal, built to accommodate the growth in tourism to Lanai, was dedicated on April 19, 1994. It was five times larger than the structure it replaced. A new parking area, roadway and landscaping were included.
Pacific Wings began two daily flights between Kahului and Lanai City on March 1, 2000, the next day Island Air suspended its two daily flights between Lanai and Maui due to a shortage of pilots. Now the only commercial airline, Mokulele Airlines, operates Cessna Grand Caravan 208EX aircraft into Lanai.
- 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
PASI - Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport
The airport is named after Sitka's former mayor Rocky Gutierrez. The airport includes a single terminal with a jetway with air service that is operated for a whole year by Alaska Airlines and seasonally by Delta Air Lines regional affiliate Delta Connection which is operated by SkyWest Airlines. The single paved runway is located on a causeway that juts off Japonski Island—buried on airport grounds patients who died from tuberculosis from the nearby SEARHC/Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital had to be reloca... The airport is named after Sitka's former mayor Rocky Gutierrez. The airport includes a single terminal with a jetway with air service that is operated for a whole year by Alaska Airlines and seasonally by Delta Air Lines regional affiliate Delta Connection which is operated by SkyWest Airlines. The single paved runway is located on a causeway that juts off Japonski Island—buried on airport grounds patients who died from tuberculosis from the nearby SEARHC/Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital had to be relocated during construction. That section of the airport is, by this day, unofficially referred to as The Mausoleum.
Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport is located at an elevation of approximately 26 feet (8 meters) above mean sea level. The property includes one runway designated 11/29 with an asphalt surface measuring 7,200 by 150 feet (2,195 x 46 m). For one year, ending January 2, 2011, the facility had 23,100 aircraft operations, that on average, equals 63 per day. 43% of them represent air taxi, 8% scheduled commercial, 43% general aviation, and 6% military. At that time, there were thirty aircraft based at this airport, with 70% of them single-engine, 10% military, 13% ultralight, and 7% multi-engine.
SIT also has hangars and offices that serve local air traffic control, together with the Civil Air Patrol, and various private enterprises. U. S. Coast Guard Air Station Sitka has a complex attached to the Sitka Rocky Safety hazards involve ocean waves washing onto the runway during high winds, storms due to its exposed location, and significant flocks of birds that live very close to the airport. Because of these hazards, the airport is listed by airfarewatchdog. com as one of the ten most thrilling landing experiences in the world.
Alaska Airlines has served Sitka for about fifty years. In 1967, Alaska Air was operating Boeing 727-100 jet service into the facility on a round trip from Seattle to Kotzebue and was also operating flights with Convair 240 propliner service nonstop to Juneau. By 1969, Alaska Air had added a few stops on the route between Seattle and Alaska. It was operating a Boeing 727-100 jetliner on a round trip routing from Seattle to Sitka and the final destination at Kotzebue in addition to working Convair 240 service on a round trip routing of Annette Island Airport - Wrangell - Petersburg - Sitka - Juneau. Over the years, Alaska Air also operated Boeing 727-200 and 737-200 jets into the airport before switching to later model Boeing 737 jetliners. In 1986, Anchorage-based AirPac was working jet service into SIT with a British Aerospace BAe 146-100 aircraft that was flying a round trip routing of Seattle - Sitka - Anchorage.
Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Alaska Seaplanes now operate in the airport.
The main plane on this route is a Boeing 737-700 passenger, cargo, and mixed modification by Alaska Airlines.
- 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
PHOG - Kahului Airport
Kahului Airport (ICAO: PHOG) is an airport in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului in Maui County on the island of Maui. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu; the Honolulu–Kahului corridor is one of the heaviest-trafficked air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers.
The IATA airport code OGG pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram ... Kahului Airport (ICAO: PHOG) is an airport in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului in Maui County on the island of Maui. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu; the Honolulu–Kahului corridor is one of the heaviest-trafficked air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers.
The IATA airport code OGG pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. "Jimmy" Hogg, a Kauai native and aviation pioneer who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight-passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s.
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 medium-hub primary commercial service facility.
- 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

