The capital airport of Ireland for your home flight simulator. With up to 20 million passenger per year Dublin´s International Airport is of course the number one in Ireland and also ranked 15th of all European airports. Expected Box-Release: April 17, 2014
It is served by many international airlines and it is the home base for Aer Lingus and Ryanair.
The scenery of the airport which is located 10km north of the city center, is in the final development stage representing the original airport of today. It includes the new Terminal 2, also known as Pier E. The product comes with extremely high-resolution textures and with thousands of small details. Despite a very large number of these details in 3D, the frame rate stays absolutey stable and excellent.
Enjoy a wonderful approach into the Celtic pearl and enjoy something typical irish after the work is done.
Features:
Despite a very large number of these 3D details the frame rate is high
All buildings and installations at and around the airport
High quality models and photo real textures
High resolution runways and taxiways
Highly realistic night time effects
High resolution textures included as an option (2048)
Seasonal textures included
Compatible with all AI traffic packages
Manual in German and English
Lido Charts
System requirements:
Microsoft Flight Simulator X with SP1 and SP2 or Acceleration Pack or Lockheed Martin Prepar3D (v1 or v2)
Windows XP / Vista / 7/ 8
Processor with 3.0 GHz (Dual Core processor recommended)
2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
3D graphics card with 512 MB (1024 MB recommended)
.net Framework 3.5 or higher (only if you use the Aerosoft-Launcher)
Download-Size: 950 MB
Installations-Size: 2 GB
Visit the Mega Airport Dublin Homepage for more information.
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