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Today, developer Drzewiecki Design unveiled some new screenshots of the upcoming Tokyo Narita Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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Today, third-party developer Drzewiecki Design unveiled some new screenshots of its upcoming Tokyo Narita airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
The screenshots, which are shared on the developer’s Instagram account, show the static aircraft that will be parked on the aprons and in the hangars.
Not only does it contain complete physical-based materials that give them a more realistic look, but it seems like a lot of attention has been paid to creating interesting scenes with equipment and cargo around.
You can check out the images below.
At present, Drzewiecki Design has not announced a launch date for the airport, which is the second busiest in Japan for passenger traffic and the busiest overall freight.
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