
About this addon
FLY 2 KOREA
RKJY - Yeosu Airport. Our 4th destination in Korea, Yeosu Airport is an airport in Yeosu, South Korea (IATA: RSU, ICAO: RKJY).
The city of Yeosu consists of the Yeosu peninsula as well as 365 islands (48 inhabited, 317 uninhabited). Being midway along the southern coast of South Korea, it is flanked by Namhae County in South Gyeongsang Province to the east with a natural waterway, and the Bay of Suncheon to the west and northwest, the city of Suncheon sprawling along its banks.
Key Features
- Sloped Runway
- Accurate simulation of the nearest Yeosu Airport
- Hand-made ground textures (Runways, aprons, paths, roads).
- Accurately modeled and positioned dynamic airport lighting.
- Highly detailed models of all airport buildings, objects, and surroundings.
- Good optimization of FPS
Requirements
- An internet connection is also required.
- The download size of this product is 2.07 GB. It uses 3.37 GB when installed.
Location
Changelog
- Jetway does not touch the plane when connecting - Adjust jetway length
User Reviews
joncoughlin
VerifiedAug 30, 2024
Awesome location, beautiful scenery. The runway arcs in a very cool slope. The local mountains are awesome to fly around. This airport is immediately one of my favorite practice locations for takeoff/landing circuits. https://youtu.be/wBnj8RBjoOA?si=c6Oa11eD4kiwp8tr
Thank youuu
RKJY - Yeosu Airport
Experience Yeosu Airport in South Korea with this Microsoft Flight Simulator add-on. Featuring a sloped runway and hand-made ground textures, this accurate simulation offers highly detailed models of airport buildings and surroundings, along with dynamic airport lighting for a realistic flying experience.
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Details
- Category
- Airports
- Release Date
- Apr 7, 2024
- Last Updated
- Oct 13, 2024
- Reviews
- 1
- Compatibility
- MSFS2020/24
- Country
- South Korea
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