
Description
My second Antarctica airport that is not in the original game. Teniente Rodolfo Marsh Martin Airport (SCRM) is the northernmost airport of Antarctica, in a region claimed by Chile. It is also the continent's only airport with a IATA code (TNM), because it is served by touristic flights.
Airport has been recreated as accurate as possible with the limited data and possibilities of the SDK, including ATC and fuel service.
It includes quite some terraforming, because Bing date is very inaccurate in this region. Barren surroundings aside, with live weather, it is a great place for some challenging approaches. Please note that the actual runway heading differs from the original charts. It may have something to do with proximity to the poles since the recreation nevertheless has the same heading as the real one.
Overall, while it is working, the scenery is still rather barren. Will update with custom buildings and surroundings when I find the time.
Installation: Just drop the unzipped folder into your community folder.
Enjoy!
If you like my work, please feel free to buy me a coffee. Thank you! :-)
SCRM - Teniente Rodolfo Marsh Martin Airport - Antarctica
Discover Teniente Rodolfo Marsh Martin Airport (SCRM) - the northernmost airport in Antarctica, claimed by Chile and known for touristic flights. This add-on faithfully recreates the airport with ATC and fuel services, offering challenging approaches amid accurate terraforming. While still a work in progress, immerse yourself in this unique Antarctic location for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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Version History
- Intermediate update, mainly to fix loading issues some users had with newer versions of the simulator. - fixed some taxiway issues.
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Log Inabout 3 years ago
the airport was nice, however it showed as asphalt in sim, when IIRC it's gravel irl. That said I hadn't done the navigraph fix so that may have caused the issue
over 3 years ago
Great Scenery but as i posted on SAWB, i get another runway overlapping using navigraph.
This may be able to help.
https://forum.navigraph.com/t/multiple-addon-sceneries-priorities-and-the-double-runway-effect/2357/22?page=2
almost 4 years ago
The runway is not aligned with the lights :( it is possible to fix that?
about 4 years ago
The add-on is working perfectly in WU7 and SU8 :)
over 4 years ago
Runway lights are off, they are not center with the runway, need fix
over 4 years ago
In SU5 land removed in short distance
over 4 years ago
Thanks for the feedback! I will look into it.
almost 5 years ago
That's a beautiful airport. Great work!
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