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3 From Kansai, & 100 aircraft in the loop

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Revisited this favourite, I forgot I had downloaded the additional ground vehicles!

 

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This is what FS9.5 does best, lots of scenery, lots of planes.

I confess to just watching the AI for a time...

 

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Be interesting to compare this quite old scenery with say, the latest Dubai.

I also do like this airport in real life, a real engineering feat on an artificial island

 

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Great looking airport!

 

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i wonder why overland hasn't released anything for fsx (apart from incheon)

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Very Busy

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i wonder why overland hasn't released anything for fsx (apart from incheon)

I think the answer is in the next post:

Very Busy

You need fair grunt to run this amount of traffic around an airport like this.

As mentioned, >100 planes in the control space .

FS9 handles this particularly well.

I believe that FS10 needs a very powerful computing package to approach this level of performance (let's not debate this all over again please, just read the forums) and that might represent quite a small market.

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