La Nubia Airport (IATA: MZL, ICAO: SKMZ) is an airport serving Manizales, Colombia, 8 kilometres (5 mi) southeast of the city's downtown.
Due to its short runway and limited ramp space, the only aircraft that can use the airport are turbopropeller aircraft such as the Fokker 50, ATR 72, and Dash 8. The main problem of La Nubia airport is weather. Sometimes shut down due to fog, rain, or winds, it is difficult for airlines to offer a reliable schedule for the passengers wishing to visit Manizales and Caldas. Combined with its daylight-only hours of operation and limited runway length.
Runway 28 has a 75 metres (246 ft) displaced threshold. The Manizales VOR-DME (Ident: MZL) is located 3.7 nautical miles (6.9 km) west of the Runway 10 threshold. The runway has a steep dropoff into a river valley to the south. There is high terrain north and south of the airport.
Features:
Photo-realistic ground textures based on aerial images
Photoreal of the city of Manizales and emblematic buildings
Real Autogen Update
Photo-realistic textures for buildings, vehicles, etc.
New airport Objects
Optimised for good performance
SODE object (windsock)
Compatible with Orbx, Vector, OpenLC South America, Freemesh
I corrected with ADE the problem that Jorge mentioned and that is: traffic A.I. superimposed on the Canadair, it's a beautiful scenario, for me it was a good expense: I liked it.
Another wonderful scenery from Sierrasim! Even more so than their excellent SKPS, SKMZ is a very challenging airport with a great feel. As I said about SKPS, this one is also great fun for those who like to fly "off the beaten path." The objects are nicely modeled and the textures are well done; you feel accomplished when you pull up to the apron and are rewarded with a great view. Compatible with FreeMeshX. A note on the developer: I reached out with a tech support issue around midnight and got my question answered by email by the time I woke up. Excellent customer service to go along with a great scenery add-on. Highly recommend and hope they keep adding new titles.