More content about upcoming airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator was shared today by third-party developers.
MT Scenery Design has provided another look at its upcoming Coventry Airport (EGBE) in the UK, focusing on the runway and peripheral areas.
Next is NZA Simulation, showing off Nelson Airport (NZNS) in New Zealand in a brief video. We take a look at the details of the interior of the ATC tower and at what appears to be nicely weathered ground textures on the apron.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Luxembourg & White Waltham Airports Announced; F-14 Tomcat Gets New Images
Microsoft Flight Simulator Luxembourg & White Waltham Airports Announced; F-14 Tomcat Gets New Images
More airports have been announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator a third-party developers work hard to expand its growing world.
By
Giuseppe Nelva
More airports have been announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator a third-party developers work hard to expand its growing world.
JustSim announced Luxembourg Airport (ELLX), which is another rather relevant hub that could certainly use improvement.
We got a single screenshot that you can see below.
Next is something completely different from Burning Blue Design, that is working on White Waltham (EGLM). While it’s an all-grass airfield, it punches above its weight in terms of historical relevance. As a matter of fact, it’s also the largest grass airfield in civilian use in Europe.
Article – AsiaPacific Infrastructure While the manufacturing, healthcare, and technology sectors have embraced technological advances and refined their processes, construction has lagged behind, but Digital Twin technologies could be the solution. To achieve sustainable infrastructure, construction …
While the manufacturing, healthcare, and technology sectors have embraced technological advances and refined their processes, construction has lagged behind, but Digital Twin technologies could be the solution.
To achieve sustainable infrastructure, construction must adopt new technology and materials, the United Nations Environment Program reports.
Its latest report reveals that the construction sector accounts for 38% of all energy-related CO2 emissions, increasing in 2019 to their highest level yet at around 10 GtCO2, and is failing to slow Climate Change or contribute to the 2016 Paris Agreement sustainability goals.
Third-party developers are continuing their quest to enrich the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator with new scenery and aircraft add-ons.
First of all, today we get two releases.
Here’s what you can expect from the package:
Completely new version of the bestseller
Located in the south east of Switzerland
Full PBR UHD texturing
Scenic mountain landscape with glaciers, lakes and rivers all make stunning visual approaches
Realistic HD textures created from on-site photography to provide the most immersive experience possible
Includes the villages of Samedan and St. Moritz with many custom hotels and churches – perfect for the VFR fliers
To achieve
sustainable infrastructure, construction must adopt new
technology and materials, the United Nations Environment
Program reports.
Its latest report reveals that the
construction sector accounts for 38% of all energy-related
CO2 emissions, increasing in 2019 to their highest level yet
at around 10 GtCO2, and is failing to slow Climate Change or
contribute to the 2016 Paris Agreement sustainability
goals.
This contrasts with the manufacturing,
healthcare, and technology sectors, which have embraced
technological advances and refined their processes; these
industries would be unrecognizable to a worker 50 years ago,
but construction has not evolved anywhere near this pace,
the report finds.
Half of all existing US buildings