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They’ve augmented the grassy areas with volumetric vegetation, a favourite of mine as it adds another dimension of realism while on the ground. Other surfaces such as grassy areas between runways and the roadways next to the airport were also very good clearly showing details although at extremely low altitudes some roadways and parking lots looked a bit blurry. Once again a nice touch that accentuates the wear and tear and weathering you expect to find.
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I especially liked how we can see grooves in the concrete surfaces plus there are subtle variations in colouring as if areas had been replaced at different times. Looking at base textures as the foundation for the airport I have to say that it was a pretty solid one the quality was excellent and they were extremely realistic. No need to say more the pictures speak for themselves. The first thing I wanted to do was check out the big picture difference between what Taxi2Gate created and what we have in FSX and to also get an idea of how far the coverage area actually extended beyond the airport. Overall the documentation was very basic with very little to help out if you found yourself with any questions. The word document had even less information plus several web links but this time neither one of them was valid. I was not able to find recommended settings anywhere. This link actually takes you to the forum site.
#MMPR FSX AIRPORT SCENERY HOW TO#
The manual is extremely brief in content and contained the following: general airport information, scenery features, installation procedure and how to add the airport to the FSX scenery library plus a link that is supposed to take you to the recommended settings.
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The pdf was accessible via the scenery’s program group, SimMarket – T2G Ataturk Intl Airport.
There are no configuration options for this addon.Īfter the installation was completed there were two documents available a four page pdf document and a three page word document. The obvious enhancements were: during the installation you are now given the choice of installing the scenery in FSX, P3D and P3DV2. Just as I was completing my review the scenery was updated. It is very well written and shows you exactly what you’ll need to do. The final step adds the airport to the FSX scenery library.Īvailable from SimMarket’s product purchase page is an online tutorial that takes you through each screen of the installation process. The entire process is straightforward and easy to follow.
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Once this code is entered the process will continue through to completion. Installation is simple but requires an active internet connection to receive a personalized authorization code. There are plans to add a fourth runway that would be located parallel to runway 05/23. The airport has four terminals: terminal 1 – domestic flights, terminal 2 – international flights, terminal 3 – cargo flights plus a general aviation terminal. When looking at European statistics it was ranked the 5th busiest airport in 2013. The airport served over 51 million passengers in 2013, making it the 17th busiest airport in the world for passenger traffic and 10th busiest in the world for international passenger traffic. The airport was renamed, in 1980, to Atatürk International Airport in honor of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey. It was originally opened in 1924 and is located in Yesilköy which is on the European side of the city 24 km west of the city’s centre. Istanbul Atatürk Airport, ICAO: LTBA is the main international airport serving Istanbul, Turkey and also the busiest airport in Turkey by total number of passengers.