FSDG Releases Durban for X-Plane

July 18, 2020
Alexandre Faroux
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Flight Sim Development Group has released its latest X-Plane scenery add-on, Durban. This is the ninth African airport made by FSDG, where simulator sceneries are rare. 

Durban airport is South-Africa’s third busiest airport; located in the eastern part of the country, the airport was opened in 2010 a few months before the start of the FIFA World Cup. Equipped with a 3,700 meters-long runway, the airport can handle most traffic. FALE was named after King Shaka, ruler of the Zulu Kingdom between 1816 and 1828. 

The airport has been undergoing an extension in the past years, the developer included the future apron foxtrot and taxiway bravo. The airport features ground traffic, animated jetways using the SAM plugin, realistic light and shadow rendition and much more. Check out the full features list below:

  • Extremely realistic rendition of King Shaka International Airport, Durban, South Africa, and surroundings
  • Realistic shadow and light rendition
  • Animated ground traffic
  • Future Foxtrot apron and extended Bravo taxiway already included
  • Includes Dube Tradeport
  • PBR ground and dynamic lighting
  • Optimized for great performance and visual results
  • Animated jetways (SAM plugin required)
  • Compatible with all known add-ons including ortho4XP
  • Manual included

FSDG first teased us three days ago, check out our original article covering the announcement. 

Flight Sim Development Group’s Durban XP is available on the developer’s store for €20.88 ($26.15 as of the 18th of July).

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