


This is visible when you move the camera. What I also didn’t like is the glitching textures of taxiway lines. However, this is only at some places and is especially visible at the terminals without 3D interior. The textures are in my opinion not very contrasting, and the colours of it are somehow washed-out. However, I think there is a lack in detail sometimes. Also, the backyard of the terminal is detailed, and plenty of vehicles at nearby parking adds a huge immersion, and the FPS is not bad either. I am very satisfied with the skyline modelling and non-airport buildings overall.

Of course, they don’t have a 3D interior, but in this case, it is not so important. The models of the nearby skyscrapers are great as well. What I also really like is the detail of jetways, the model of it is sharp and very clean, so big thumbs up for that. However, when there is a 3D interior in a terminal, it is really good-looking and very detailed. This can cause problems in the areas where two terminal buildings meet each other, as it doesn’t look natural. The quality of the terminal buildings varies. The 3D interior is only in some of the terminals, the rest is just a building with texture. You may already know, that I am a big 3D interior fan. There are some, in my opinion, imperfections, especially when looking at the terminal buildings. Because of the nearby skyline, which has been modelled as well, I knew, that this is not only an airport scenery. The scenery is really good-looking, it has plenty of details and it feels very natural. The very first impressions of this airport were great. Keep in mind, that this airport does not serve any long haul routes. The airport is served by Air Canada, Alaska Airlines or Southwest, with routes to Toronto, Portland, San Francisco, Albuquerque, Austin and Chicago.
#Latinvfr ksan v2 rip code#
With ICAO code KSAN and IATA code SAN, the airport served almost 17 million passengers back in 2009. San Diego International Airport is an airport located near the city of San Diego, California, USA. Let me first introduce the airport itself. First of all, I’d like to thank LatinVFR for making this review possible by providing us with a copy of this scenery. Recently, I got an opportunity to take a look at LatinVFR’s San Diego v2 Scenery for Prepar3D.
