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    FeelThere Releases KSEA - Seattle-Tacoma Airport

    FeelThere Releases KSEA - Seattle-Tacoma Airport

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    October 10, 2024
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    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (IATA: SEA, ICAO: KSEA), commonly known as Sea-Tac, serves as the primary gateway for both Seattle and Tacoma in Washington. It is a critical hub for Alaska Airlines and a major center for Delta Air Lines. Operating with 31 airlines that connect to 91 domestic and 28 international destinations across five continents, Seattle-Tacoma International ranks as one of the busiest airports in the U.S. In addition to its 1,100 daily departures and three parallel runways, the airport supports the aerospace industry in the "Jet City" region, known for its deep connections to Boeing and aviation.

    FeelThere's most recent release for Microsoft Flight Simulator offers a significant upgrade to the default scenery. The scenery add-on features highly detailed airport buildings with PBR (Physically Based Rendering) texturing, modelled terminal interiors, ground polygons including accurate dirt, decals, taxi lines, and surfaces for enhanced realism on the ground.

    FeelThere's KSEA also introduces custom animated jetways specific to Seattle-Tacoma International, as well as the animated Link light rail system, which serves the real-world airport. You can benefit from airline-specific parking codes, improved taxiway and runway lighting, custom approach lights, and unique clutter scattered throughout the airport. The night lighting has been significantly enhanced, with improved apron lamps adding to the atmosphere of after-hours operations. KSEA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is now available on Flightsim.to priced at 14.99 USD excl. VAT.

    Comments

    P

    over 1 year ago

    or you could spend 5 dollars more for seattle from amsim, which is exponentially better than any product from feelthere
    a

    over 1 year ago

    Actually the BMW amsim version has so many glaring inaccuracies that it is complete crap and much worse than most Asobo sceneries. I detailed 40+ problems with Seattle and showed all of them in a AVSIM post with real world pictures. And people said wow I have never actually seen pictures of Seattle-Tacoma so I just assumed the BMW/AMSIM one was better. But After I showed several hi res real world photos comparing the two it was obvious that FeelThere is actually more accurate. I have battled with BMWAMSIM for years to fix Seattle but they just don't do it.
    This is BMW/AMSIMThis is reality. There are about 30 things just in this one pircture that are completely inaccurate.
    Feel there has its issues but at least it put gates where they are in reality.
    My verdict is they both suck equally for different reasons.
    j

    over 1 year ago

    how is the frame rates between the two? the BMW is pretty rough for me and i have a pretty decent PC.
    B

    over 1 year ago

    Im fixing to trash the BMW KSEA. Feel There looks better and I bet it performs better too