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Accurate rendition of Santa Cruz do Sul airfield in southern Brazil, a general aviation airfield that has a 1200 meter long runway with a peculiar slope. Contains custom high-resolution imagery (15 cm, as much as MSFS allows to) and 1 meter resolution Digital Elevation Model.
Features custom-made 3D models for the airfield's hangars and passenger terminal, with (some) PBR materials. Modelling was carefully made not to be heavy on system resources, so it's really not more intensive than default scenery. There is no need to install any external library, as long as you have the default World Updates everything should appear correctly.
Parking spaces are set up in a way that you can start cold and dark as you wish, and there will be no pushback or marshallers. Unused spaces can be used by MSFS to feature static aircraft, if you set it to.
Duderino
I thought it was the downtown cathedral. Couldn't find and came back sad to land on rwy 26 just to see the Linha Santa Cruz church on the right side. Nice touch 😉 Azul now flies there with a C208 from Porto Alegre, might mean some improvements to the airfield in the future if the servise holds... Thank you for your continued work on SSSC
rafaelds author
Whoops, my fault - I had totally forgotten about the cathedral. It is indeed the Linha Santa Cruz church that is located close to the field. I may have gotten overexcited about it, since I did most of my training there east of the field, and the church was often my main visual reference to head back to the airfield. BTW, when I was taking my PPL back in 1996 TAM also operated C208s there. It didn't last long, pity.
3 years ago
Duderino
rafaelds author
4 years ago