iniScene Releases Queenstown Airport for X-Plane 11

iniBuild’s scenery development group, iniScene, has released their edition of Queenstown airport for X-Plane 11. Previously created for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the airport has been developed from the ground up with not just the airport in mind, but also many surrounding buildings.

The airport, available for purchase off of iniBuilds’ online store, includes an array of features ranging from accurately placed vegetation to a fully fledged terminal interior.

A full feature list is available on iniBuilds’ website, and is as follows:

  •  Hand-made ground polygons with crisp, bespoke texture sets (Runways, aprons, paths, roads)
  •  Main airport terminal interior with lighting and custom objects and hand-corrected 30cm/px satellite imagery
  •  True-to-life airport land side recreation with custom ground decals, signposts, vegetation, parking barriers and more
  •  Hand-placed, high-definition vegetation, signage, ground clutter, vehicles, handling objects and more which have been custom-modelled in house by the iniScene team
  •  Bespoke taxi signage as it is in the real world
  •  Over 50 individual custom made airport and surrounding buildings to a high level of detail

Queenstown Airport (IATA: ZQN, ICAO: NZQN) is located 8km east of central Queenstown, a resort town in Otago, New Zealand. Handing around 2.25 million passengers in 2018, the airport is the 4th busiest in New Zealand by passenger traffic. Its two runways and single terminal see a multitude of airlines each week, such as Air New Zealand, Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia.

The scenery is available for purchase on iniBuilds’ online store for a price of £10.99 (excl. VAT), and requires around 3GB of space to work with X-Plane 11. You can also find information about the Microsoft Flight Simulator release of the same airport in this article.

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