NMG have released Flight Simulator X and Flight Simulator 2004 versions of their Johannesburg International Airport scenery.
Johannesburg International Airport was established in 1952 and named after Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, who was the prime minister of the Union of South Africa from 1919 to 1924 and also from 1939 to 1948.
Following the ending of apartheid in 1994, the reformed South African government implemented a national policy of not naming airports after politicians. The airports name, and that of other international and regional airports in South Africa, was changed to politically-neutral names. In 2006 however, the airport was again renamed to OR (Oliver Reginald) Tambo International Airport, the former president of the African National Congress (ANC).
Features
- Highly Detailed International/Domestic Terminal Buildings.
- High quality textures on buildings both night and day.
- Accurate Runway/Apron Lighting.
- Elevated Approach Lights.
- Fully AI-Traffic compatible.
- Animated Jetways added where available.
- Fully configurable installer - No computer experience needed to install!
- The scenery is available for either FS2004 or FSX.
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