Tailstrike Designs Previews Prague Airport in MSFS

Scenery developer Tailstrike Designs has shared a range of previews for their upcoming release of Prague Airport (LKPR) in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Known as Václav Havel Airport Prague, the airport in the Czech Republic sees a…

Posted: 23-Mar-2021 @ 16:00z
Tailstrike Designs Previews Prague Airport in MSFS

Scenery developer Tailstrike Designs has shared a range of previews for their upcoming release of Prague Airport (LKPR) in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Known as Václav Havel Airport Prague, the airport in the Czech Republic sees a variety of traffic from across Europe and beyond. Airlines such as Ryanair, Smartwings and Czech Airlines make Prague their home base with services to the UK, Spain and beyond.

The new previews from Tailstrike Design highlight areas of the new scenery for the terminal building, the air traffic control tower and the detailed ground polygons. Furthermore, we can see the use of dynamic lighting 3D grass and ground clutter that will enhance the scenery product once it’s released.

Whilst we don’t have any further details at this point, we’ll be sure to keep you informed once we learn more.

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