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    New Freeware for Port Lincoln Airport Released

    New Freeware for Port Lincoln Airport Released

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    August 6, 2025
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    A new freeware scenery project created by bigsquidaus brings Port Lincoln Airport into Microsoft Flight Simulator. Located on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln Airport plays an important role in connecting the region with Adelaide and other parts of the country. Surrounded by ocean views and rural landscapes, the airport handles a mix of regular passenger transport and general aviation activity, serving as a key hub for regional travel on the southern coast.

    Although still a work-in-progress, the scenery already includes custom terminal buildings, hangars, updated textures, and handcrafted elements that reflect the character of this regional airport. Version 0.7.1.1 introduces several visual and structural improvements. These include fenced boundary areas, the addition of a construction site near the highway, improved apron and ground textures, and expanded vegetation coverage alongside new static vehicles.

    Further development is planned, with future updates expected to enhance night lighting, vegetation detail, and possibly interior modeling. Feedback from the community is welcomed and encouraged to help shape ongoing improvements. You can download the scenery ⭐ for free on Flightsim.to. If you find the add-on useful, consider supporting the creator with a donation to help continue its development.

    Comments

    10 months ago

    Ever get that feeling a game world's a little too sterile? I did, until I saw the new textures and vegetation updates! Did it improve immersion for me? Absolutely, seeing those extra details really brought the world to life. Anyone else get this feeling of enhanced immersion too? Pacman 30th Anniversary was revolutionary for its time!

    9 months ago

    Thanks for the feedback, it is this that inspires me to continue working on the project. Stay tuned as I have more updates coming soon. 😀

    6 months ago

    As I was plotting a route to the new virtual Port Lincoln, the sim suddenly generated a navdata error, and the entire flight went awry, just like a real flight, where one glitch turns a smooth journey into a series of nerve-wracking checks. Trying to regain control, I suddenly remembered how I'd once relied on someone else's experience on https://iberia-airlines.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html , analyzing similar service failures. A couple of familiar stories surprisingly quickly restored my concentration, and I landed on a perfect straight-and-straight line.