Kansai Intl is not the only "jap" airport built on an artificial island. After the devastating 1995 earthquake, the city of Kobe decided to erect a new airport at sea, partly to vivid local economy.
The japanese editor AeroSim, who already made Kansai, has just released this RJBE airport, including the city skycrapers, dozen of docksides cranes and the bridge connecting the airport. The scenery shows off the technical proficiency of this team capable of complex stairs and barriers, full transparent jetways and multi-level bridges and roads. This work is beyond reproach but has a double cost. The price is 36 € / 45 $ (without tax) and you will need maximum antialiasing and mipmap values to avoid flickers, which might result in lower framerates. But japanese airports are rare in FSX and old-fashioned in FS9. And there are nice flights to draw between Kobe and Tokyo or Seoul (see the amazing Incheon scenery from Overland). rewrote 01/15
The japanese editor AeroSim, who already made Kansai, has just released this RJBE airport, including the city skycrapers, dozen of docksides cranes and the bridge connecting the airport. The scenery shows off the technical proficiency of this team capable of complex stairs and barriers, full transparent jetways and multi-level bridges and roads. This work is beyond reproach but has a double cost. The price is 36 € / 45 $ (without tax) and you will need maximum antialiasing and mipmap values to avoid flickers, which might result in lower framerates. But japanese airports are rare in FSX and old-fashioned in FS9. And there are nice flights to draw between Kobe and Tokyo or Seoul (see the amazing Incheon scenery from Overland). rewrote 01/15
(left) Total jetways transparency. (right) City in the background
FSX, 103 mb. / Quality : 9,5/10 FPS : 7/10 Interest : 9,5/10 Package : 8/10 (charts includes).
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