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Note: This airport conflicts with FeelThere TIST airport, only use one of the two.
Note: This airport conflicts with FeelThere TIST airport, only use one of the two.
The new v2 version of St. Thomas Intl’ Airport for MSFS features a totally rebuild terminal building featuring fully detailed interior modelling as well as a much more detailed external model of the terminal, updated ground layout to reflect recent apron changes and other changes to bring the airport up to date.
Cyril E. King International Airport (IATA: STT, ICAO: TIST, FAA LID: STT) is a publi … read morec airport located two miles (3 km) west of the central business district of Charlotte Amalie on the island of St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. It is currently the busiest airport in the United States Virgin Islands, and one of the busiest in the eastern Caribbean.
The airport also serves nearby St. John and is often used by those traveling to the British Virgin Islands.
The airport operates one main runway, 7,200 ft × 150 ft (2,195 m × 46 m) long. The terminal operates 11 gates.
Historically, a number of airlines operated scheduled passenger jet service into St. Thomas as well as St. Croix in the past. These air carriers included Air Florida with Douglas DC-9-10s, Caribair with McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s, Eastern Airlines with Boeing 727-100s, 727-200s and 757-200s, Midway Airlines with Boeing 737-200s, and MD-87s Pan Am with Boeing 727-200s as well as A300B4s, A310s and Trans Caribbean Airways with Boeing 727-200s. One air carrier that has served St. Thomas for many years is American Airlines. In 1974, American was serving the airport with Boeing 707 and Boeing 727-100 jetliners with nonstop flights to New York City. In 1994, American was operating Airbus A300-600R wide body jets into St. Thomas with nonstop service to Miami.
Cyril E. King Airport also hosted a number of charter airliners, from the 757 to the 767 to the DC-10. It was known as Harry S Truman Airport until 1984, when it was renamed to honor Cyril Emmanuel King, the second elected governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. A new passenger terminal opened in November 1990 and retained the name.
Features:
• Highly detailed Cyril E King Airport / TIST
• Full night illumination
• Native MSFS Dynamic Lighting
• Seamless integration with default MSFS scenery
• Usage of MSFS SDK FlightSim Materials + PBR
• Usage of MSFS SDK native gITF models
Cyril E. King International Airport (IATA: STT, ICAO: TIST, FAA LID: STT) is a publi … read morec airport located two miles (3 km) west of the central business district of Charlotte Amalie on the island of St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. It is currently the busiest airport in the United States Virgin Islands, and one of the busiest in the eastern Caribbean.
The airport also serves nearby St. John and is often used by those traveling to the British Virgin Islands.
The airport operates one main runway, 7,200 ft × 150 ft (2,195 m × 46 m) long. The terminal operates 11 gates.
Historically, a number of airlines operated scheduled passenger jet service into St. Thomas as well as St. Croix in the past. These air carriers included Air Florida with Douglas DC-9-10s, Caribair with McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s, Eastern Airlines with Boeing 727-100s, 727-200s and 757-200s, Midway Airlines with Boeing 737-200s, and MD-87s Pan Am with Boeing 727-200s as well as A300B4s, A310s and Trans Caribbean Airways with Boeing 727-200s. One air carrier that has served St. Thomas for many years is American Airlines. In 1974, American was serving the airport with Boeing 707 and Boeing 727-100 jetliners with nonstop flights to New York City. In 1994, American was operating Airbus A300-600R wide body jets into St. Thomas with nonstop service to Miami.
Cyril E. King Airport also hosted a number of charter airliners, from the 757 to the 767 to the DC-10. It was known as Harry S Truman Airport until 1984, when it was renamed to honor Cyril Emmanuel King, the second elected governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. A new passenger terminal opened in November 1990 and retained the name.
Features:
• Highly detailed Cyril E King Airport / TIST
• Full night illumination
• Native MSFS Dynamic Lighting
• Seamless integration with default MSFS scenery
• Usage of MSFS SDK FlightSim Materials + PBR
• Usage of MSFS SDK native gITF models
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Tried both, TropicalSim isn’t perfect but way better than FeelThere imo
I agree.
Which is better please?
Which is best SP? Tropical Sim or Feel there out of the two?
The question is: which one is less bad?
Tropical Sim probably. Anything by FeelThere is shit.
what is sure is that this here is smaller filesize and probably has better performance. But TropicalSim isnt a good developer either.. Their Faro is worse than the Asobo one
I haven’t launched FeelThere’s in months, but TS looks decent all around; interiors, props, textures, lighting, etc. are all serviceable. Plus it takes 1/4 of the size on my HD (400MB vs 1.8GB). No starred icon on the world map tho, and I haven’t tried flight ops / ATC so no idea about possible bugs or shortcomings there.
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