CanadianFlightSimStudios Releases Prince Rupert Airport for MSFS and XP
Canada4XPlane, who rebranded to CanadianFlightSimStudios to better represent their product line, has released Prince Rupert Airport (CYPR) for both Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane 12.
Prince Rupert Airport, located in the Pacific Northwest in the province of British Columbia, is an island airport that sees a plethora of general aviation traffic while also servicing various commercial airlines, such as Air Canada Express and Northern Thunderbird Air. The field contains a single runway at a length of 6000 feet, allowing for various aircraft types.
The scenery contains various similar features available in both the MSFS and XP12 versions, including custom vegetation models, nearby landmarks, HDR lighting, and even a custom mesh to bring the airport surroundings to life. The MSFS and XP12 feature lists can be seen below.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Feature List:
- Accurate airport data
- Fully custom and true-to-life airport models
- Full usage of MSFS physically based rendering technologies
- HDR lighting
- Custom vegetation models
- Full usage of MSFS dynamic weather and seasonal effects
- Accurate nearby landmarks
- Modelled hospital and helipad
- Nearby bulk and container port
X-Plane 12 Feature List:
- Accurate airport data
- Fully custom and true-to-life airport models
- Full usage of XP12 physically based rendering technologies
- HDR lighting
- Custom vegetation models
- Full usage of XP12 dynamic weather and seasonal effects
- Accurate nearby landmarks
- Modelled hospital and helipad
- Nearby bulk and container ports
CanadianFlightSimStudio’s rendition of Prince Rupert Airport is available for both Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane 12 for CAD $13.00 via the developer’s store, or via Orbx for AUD $13.00. The stores are linked below.
CanadianFlightSimStudio’s Store:
Microsoft Flight Simulator Version
Orbx Store:
Microsoft Flight Simulator Version
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