But to me, P3D without autogen looks like FS9 especially during approach and when flying slow and low. And even if many airports nowadays offer some surroundings with buildings, it still looks like they are sticking out of the scenery when approaching an airport and no autogen surrounding it.
Welcome to the 'old' QuitoAirport (SEQU), the airport notorious for its nerve-wrecking landings!Having ceased operations by now, this airport is (was) right in the middleof the city of Quito, making it one of the highest and most challengingairports in the world! We’ve made this scenery to save a little piece ofaviation history in the flight simulator world.This Quito airport scenery is a highly accurate rendition of the airport the wayit was on its final days of operation.
Photos from the active times were used tocreate particularly detailed terminal buildings and textures of the surroundings.A hand painted elevation mesh ensures that the hills and slopes near the runwaycan be presented in a lifelike way. And due to custom landclass data, theairport fits almost seamlessly into the default scenery.Opened in 1960, “Mariscal Sucre International Airport” was the largest airportin Ecuador and one the busiest in South America. Since 2000, it served as themain hub for TAME.
Its location within the city and surrounded by mountainsimpeded expansions and caused several, sometimes severe incidents duringapproaches. Therefore, the airport ceased operations on February 19, 2013,moving them to the new airport of the same name located outside of Quito’sborders.Video:Features:. Hand painted elevation mesh to realistically depict the hill and slopejust north of Runway 17/35System requirements:Microsoft Flight Simulator X (SP2, Acceleration Pack or Steam Edition) orLockheed Martin Prepar3D (v3)Windows XP / Vista/ 7 / 8 / 103.0 GHz Processor (Intel Core2Duo recommended)2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)3D graphics card with at least 512 MB (1024 MB recommended). NET-Framework3.5 or higherDownload-Size: 120 MBInstallations-Size: 300 MBAdditional downloads:PDF ManualAppendix.