Mohammed V International Airport is an international airport serving Casablanca, Morocco. Located in Nouaceur Province,
it is operated by ONDA (National Airports Office). With just under 8 million passengers passing through the airport in 2014,
it was the busiest airport in Morocco and the fourth busiest in Africa.
In August 2014, ONDA reported a year-on-year increase of 7.28% passenger traffic, to 918,238. The airport serves as hub for
Royal Air Maroc, Jetairfly, Air Arabia Maroc and RAM Express. It is named after King Mohammed V of Morocco.
The Main features Version 1.1:
Highly detailed rendition of Casablanca Mohammed V Airport GMMN
High resolution textures
3D Grass
Autogen (Houses and trees)
Customized 3D Buildings
Optimized for best framerates
Animated Jetways (SODE module)
Misc objects, vehicles
Windows reflections
Only P3DV4 : Dynamic Lights
/! The jetways need SODE Module to work properly
Anforderungen
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Lockheed Martin Prepar3D v4 to V4.5
Microsoft Windows Vista, 7, 8 or newer
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:.
Processor with 3Ghz Dual/Quad core
4GB RAM
Video Card 2GB or higher
1GB available on your hard disk
This is a beautifully modelled, and up to date, version of Casablanca GMMN. The airport detail (air & land side) is stunning and the gates are fuly operartional with SODE. No frame rate impact and the airport works beautifully on my P3Dv4.
My only reason for not giving the full 5* is due to the complete lack of any Casablanca city detailing. The old FS2004 Aerosoft Casablanca airport product of long, long ago included detailed landmarks of the city such as the Hassan II Mosque and sea port. This product has no city detailing at all which is a real shame - especially when taking off from the westerly runways.
Prealsoft should just focus on making airports, instead of sceneries, as Casablanca, as well as Algiers are excellent renditions of each! They have stepped it up a bit with Casablanca though by adding SODE jetways, as well as covering more scenery around the airport.
If Prealsoft is reading, please consider Cairo International for your next effort. That location is sorely needed!