
Works with MSFS 2024: Yes – Compatible
Works with MSFS 2020: Yes – Native
Penghu Airport (IATA: MZG; ICAO: RCQC), formerly known as “Makung Airport,”, locating in the middle of the Taiwan Strait, is a joint-use military/civilian airport to serves as the main gateway to Penghu Islands. Summertime is the peak tourist season in Penghu, offering a great environment for variety of water activities. Geological wondering like basalt rock formed pillars looking cliffs, as well … read moreas vivid events such as Fireworks Festival, are also adding more attractions to the local.
During winter, the prevalent northeast monsoon presents challenges for flight operations in the real world, not mention to the FS enthusiasts.
Penghu Airport consists a runway length of 3000m (9843ft) and is operated by Uni Air (ICAO: UIA) and Mandarin Airlines (ICAO: MDA) for regular flights by ATR-72, B737, A321, and DHC6 will connect to cities in Taiwan, such as Taipei (RCSS), Taichung (RCMQ), Tainan (RCNN), Chiayi (RCKU), and Kaohsiung (RCKH). Scheduled charter service to Kinmen (RCBS) is also available. Daily Air’s (ICAO: DAC) DHC6s provide regular inter-islands flights between Penghu and Chimei(Qimei) island (RCCM). Emerald Pacific Airlines’ Leonardo AW169 helicopter also stations at Penghu Airport to provides essential emergency medical transportation services for the residents of remote islands.
Landmarks and scenic spots are included in this scenery pack:
• Mudouyu Lighthouse
• Penghu Great Bridge
• Chamuyu Lighthouse
• Xiying Rainbow Bridge
• Tongpanyu Geopark
Features:
• High-resolution details: Utilizes full-spec PBR texture mapping to achieve realistic lighting and shadow effects.
• High realism: Customized localized buildings, landscapes, ground service vehicles, ground/road objects, taxiway signs, lighting, obstruction lights, flags, and animated lighthouses.
• Performance-friendly: Optimized LODs (Levels of Detail) based on official guidelines to balance detail and performance.
During winter, the prevalent northeast monsoon presents challenges for flight operations in the real world, not mention to the FS enthusiasts.
Penghu Airport consists a runway length of 3000m (9843ft) and is operated by Uni Air (ICAO: UIA) and Mandarin Airlines (ICAO: MDA) for regular flights by ATR-72, B737, A321, and DHC6 will connect to cities in Taiwan, such as Taipei (RCSS), Taichung (RCMQ), Tainan (RCNN), Chiayi (RCKU), and Kaohsiung (RCKH). Scheduled charter service to Kinmen (RCBS) is also available. Daily Air’s (ICAO: DAC) DHC6s provide regular inter-islands flights between Penghu and Chimei(Qimei) island (RCCM). Emerald Pacific Airlines’ Leonardo AW169 helicopter also stations at Penghu Airport to provides essential emergency medical transportation services for the residents of remote islands.
Landmarks and scenic spots are included in this scenery pack:
• Mudouyu Lighthouse
• Penghu Great Bridge
• Chamuyu Lighthouse
• Xiying Rainbow Bridge
• Tongpanyu Geopark
Features:
• High-resolution details: Utilizes full-spec PBR texture mapping to achieve realistic lighting and shadow effects.
• High realism: Customized localized buildings, landscapes, ground service vehicles, ground/road objects, taxiway signs, lighting, obstruction lights, flags, and animated lighthouses.
• Performance-friendly: Optimized LODs (Levels of Detail) based on official guidelines to balance detail and performance.
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A very good niche developer. It does these airports very well, and all the textures are of optimal sizes and formats. I’ll have to support him sometimes.
biggest island regional airport of TAIWAN
awesome you guys~
v2.0 has been out! (24th Apr, ’24)
RWY 20 is having a big bump, it is not level up, the plane will crash when takeoff
Don’t forget to delete the freeware from flightsim.to from the same developer!
great airport for short flights from RCSS and other Taiwan airports. UNI Air, EVA and Mandarin Airlines fly to this airport
Thank you very much, I hope to share more about Taiwan in the future
Thank you very much! – SimPlaza
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