

Gerry Anderson’s Supercar 3D flyable model has been available since 1996 in various versions of Flight Simulator right up to FSX… and is now operational in virtual reality in Flyinside FSX. The latest version can be found via and documentation is available on the Flyinside FSX Wiki. A free Preview version is available which has a useful starter set of features and lets you try things out in the Oculus Rift. It has been created by Daniel Church with Kickstarter backing and is now available for Microsoft Flight Simulator boxed versions and the Steam Edition. Installers will detect sim location and add the scenery.Virtual Reality comes to Microsoft Flight Simulator today as Flyinside FSX () reached its first full version 1.0 release.Usage of Prepar3d SDK for the P3D version for best performance.Usage of FSX SDK for the FSX version for best performance.P3D version compatible with default and add-on P3D scenery.FSX version compatible with default and add-on FSX scenery.Compatible with other third-party sceneries.


Wet ground surface effect for P3Dv2/v3/v4 (via native custom ground) and for FSX (via SODE).P3D v2/v3/v4 native materials custom ground option.Optional 3D Grass within airport islands and taxiways/runways.Dynamic Lighting on Prepar3d v4 version.Recent ground layout changes represented.Highly detailed Cibao Intl' Airport / MDST.Aeromar is no longer in service since 2004. They are also planning to add more destinations such as South Caicos, Haiti and some flights into the Dominican Republic.Īeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas had their secondary hub in Cibao Airport, where they operated flights to New York City and San Juan, originated from Santiago. JetBlue Airways is the primary international operator, with daily flights to New York City and also 4 weekly flights to Boston.Īir Turks and Caicos, flag carrier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, designates Santiago as their major international focus city, with more than sixteen flights a week to Providenciales and a seasonal service to Grand Turk. PAWA Dominicana is based at Cibao airport, making it the most important national carrier. It mainly serves Dominicans residing in the United States, Cuba, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Puerto Rico and Panama. It has a modern terminal with some of the most advanced airport facilities in the country. It's the country's third busiest airport by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. Cibao International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional del Cibao) (IATA: STI, ICAO: MDST) also known as Santiago Airport, is located in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic's second largest city.
