Canada4XPlane Releases Vancouver International Airport

Canada4XPlane, a scenery developer specializing in creating Canadian sceneries for X-Plane 11, has released their newest scenery available for the simulator with the launch of Vancouver International Airport (CYVR).

The developer has partnered with FSimStudios for the creation of CYVR in XP, and according to the developers, the scenery “features extremely detailed models, ground textures, and plugin rich features to give you the most realistic CYVR package for X-Plane 11.”

Hundreds of hours were invested into the making of CYVR, with the developer claiming it to be their “best product to date.”

An extensive feature list was also provided, highlighting all the custom features and work that has gone into the scenery. Some of the most exciting features include optional SAM seasons, custom models for every building on Sea Island, over 50 custom assets, and more. You can view the full feature list below.

Features

  • Custom Models for every building on Sea Island (As of Oct. 2020)
  • 50+ Custom assets
  • 30cm per pixel colour corrected orthophotos for the entire area of Sea Island
  • 4K vegetation. Frame friendly volumetric grass
  • 4K asphalt, concrete, dirt and grunge
  • 4K taxi lines and ground details
  • Extremely detailed terminal/hangar models
  • Terminal interior (installed by default)
  • Brand new international terminal extension
  • 4K building textures
  • Ambient occlusion
  • Dynamic lighting
  • Optional winter, deep winter, autumn, spring and summer seasons (supported by SAM Seasons)
  • Custom airport-specific jetways (operated by the SAM plugin)
  • Custom marshallers
  • Optional static aircraft package
  • Frame rate friendly LOD (manipulated using the object density slider)

Vancouver Intl is available for purchase from the X-Plane.org Store for $24.00.

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