
Wanted Update: v2.4.0 (MSFS 2024 Native)
Works with MSFS 2024: Unknown
Works with MSFS 2020: Yes – Native
The MSFS version 2 of KMCI airport by TropicalSim brings the airport up to date with the recently opened new single terminal, replacing previously in use terminal B and terminal C. All major airlines have their parking gates assigned to match their real life parking. The terminal features full interior modelling with PBR textures, custom jetways, up to date ground layout and other changes from pre … read morevious versions
Kansas City International Airport was built by the City of Kansas City, Missouri and opened in 1972. Its low congestion and small number of flight delays have long established it as one of the most appealing commercial airports in the world.
The MCI complex spans more than 10,000 acres, and its three runways can accommodate up to 139 aircraft operations per hour. Uncongested air and ground space, short taxi time, and a low weather-related closure/cancellation rate are why MCI consistently ranks among the lowest in delays of all U.S. airports. Three runways, two of them parallel with 6,575 feet of separation, Category III instrument Landing System and other features help keep operations smooth in even the worst of weather. New surfaces on the runways, taxiways and terminal aprons, along with ongoing infrastructure improvements, enhance the airport’s efficiency and convenience to air carriers.
Features:
• Highly detailed Kansas City Intl’ / KMCI
• Updated airport ground layout with fully funcioning new terminal
• Full night illumination
• Native MSFS Dynamic Lighting
• Seamless integration with default MSFS scenery
• Usage of MSFS PBR Materials
• Usage of MSFS SDK FlightSim Materials
• Usage of MSFS SDK native gITF models
Kansas City International Airport was built by the City of Kansas City, Missouri and opened in 1972. Its low congestion and small number of flight delays have long established it as one of the most appealing commercial airports in the world.
The MCI complex spans more than 10,000 acres, and its three runways can accommodate up to 139 aircraft operations per hour. Uncongested air and ground space, short taxi time, and a low weather-related closure/cancellation rate are why MCI consistently ranks among the lowest in delays of all U.S. airports. Three runways, two of them parallel with 6,575 feet of separation, Category III instrument Landing System and other features help keep operations smooth in even the worst of weather. New surfaces on the runways, taxiways and terminal aprons, along with ongoing infrastructure improvements, enhance the airport’s efficiency and convenience to air carriers.
Features:
• Highly detailed Kansas City Intl’ / KMCI
• Updated airport ground layout with fully funcioning new terminal
• Full night illumination
• Native MSFS Dynamic Lighting
• Seamless integration with default MSFS scenery
• Usage of MSFS PBR Materials
• Usage of MSFS SDK FlightSim Materials
• Usage of MSFS SDK native gITF models
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Not a fan: Two versions and must pay for both but can only use one… Airport is in a redesign therefore did the payware creator choose this to generate reoccurring revenue with little effort? Yes is my guess. Just looked at the payware and having to pay more for this V2 is not recommended as quality is subpar. Glad I had the means to try before I don’t buy.
Thank you Simplaza to prevent us from a second purchase of the same product. This is actually a very questionnable “upgrade”. Some “developpers” become greedier.
So thankful that we have Simplaza to see if addons are actually worth the cost before purchasing them. I would have felt cheated had I paid hard-earned money for this scenery – The 2010ish graphics feel extremely amateurish and take me back to the early 2010s. Thank you Simplaza for keeping me from wasting my money.
Not to mention the fact that MCI is in the middle of construction of a new terminal which will totally change all of this.
I was actually looking forward to this scenery since I love the architecture of the old terminals. The new terminal looks like every other piece of modern architecture they’re replacing classic Americana with. It’s just a shame that it was done so poorly.
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