Now for Prepar3D v5! Welcome to Texas... Amarillo is the largest city in the Texas panhandle, its main airport was renamed Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport after Rick Husband, the astronaut, who was born in Amarillo and died in the Columbia Space Shuttle crash STS 07, in 2003.
KAMA operates with around 300,000+ passengers a year, and had a $50 million terminal renovation in 2011.
This superbly detailed recreation of KAMA includes:
1ft/pix photoscenery of the airport and surrounding area
Corrected landclasses of the area around the airport
The whole airport recreated in fantastic detail
100s of custom buildings
Custom static vehicles and objects
Baked Ambient occlusion on many buildings and ground textures
Baked night lighting
SODE jetways
Performance optimised with LODS and combined textures
Please note:
The airport does not include the aircraft seen at the terminal in the product images; please use a traffic add on program.
This airport requires user activation in FSX or Prepar3D.
Appearence may differ from images shown if using default landclass set
Requis
FSX, FSX SE, Prepar3D v2/v3/v4/v5
Windows 7, 8.1, 10
3.6GHZ processor or better
8GB RAM or better
1GB hard drive space
Minimum monitor resolution to access all user interface features: 1024×768 (1280×800 or better resolution recomended)
This is a a very nice rendition of KAMA and the surrounding area. The scenery installed with out any problems and has run flawlessly in P3dv4.2. I consider this a good value for the price.
The texture work is kinda sketchy but compared to their other sceneries, it appears they are improving on that front. It performs wonderfully however! I love that they are choosing smaller commercial airports in the US, that's really what I'm after. Keep it going guys!
SXAD has become known to me for publishing quality sceneries at a very competitive price. KAMA is no exception. Great detail combined with the sterile West Texas plain makes for a striking contrast. Including SODE for 15 Euros, the quality and attention to detail can't be beat! Highly recommended. I don't fly to West Texas much, but this may change now.