Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport (IATA: ZIH, ICAO: MMZH) is an international airport in the state of Guerrero on Mexico's Pacific Ocean coast. It receives thousands of tourists all year to visit beaches and resorts. It handles national and international air traffic for the cities of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo.
FEATURES:
Carefully detailed 3d objects
Full detail Buildings
Realistic Ground Markings
Corrected Biome autogen near area
Numerous static objects
Realistic AFCAD
Realistic ground textures based on native MSFS materials
Night Lightning
Friendly Frame Rate
SID, STARS, APPROACHES for runways
Real taxiways names
Reworked coastlines of rivers, lakes and coast near airport
Update Offer
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Runways have changed designation and the developer didn´t update that, for that reason SIDs and STARs no longer appear on the simulator which makes flying IFR into this scenery very complicated.
Is not the best work from Mex High flight I hope they
work on the details, tall treetops on approach to runway 8
and better textures on the terminal building looks like a cartoon
Please update this title
Alex
This is a great addition to the new MSFS. The texturing is very authentic to give it that real authentic Mexico feel. I am very anxious to see what your team releases next for MSFS for Mexico.
The models of the scenery and polys look like something they imported straight from flight simulator 2004. It's aparent that they are just trying to make a quick buck. This should be freeware, there was no attention paid to the airport surroundings such as modifying the height of the trees for example or adding exclusion zones. There is a large tree in the middle of the ATC tower. Very lazy work indeed.