VOMM Chennai International Airport v1.0
Presenting my next detailed scenery for india. This time we are visiting one of the major cities in southern india chennai. The aviation history of the city began in 1910, when a city-based Corsican hotelier Giacomo D’Angelis built an aircraft and tested it.Madras Airport was one of the first airports of India, commissioned in 1948.Although the first aircraft “de Havilland” landed in Madras Airport in 1932, the usage was confined only to military operations during World War II In 1952, the Civil Aviation Department took over its operations followed by the AAI in 1972. It is located in Tirusulam, 21 km (13 mi) from the city centre. Chennai International Airport is the fourth busiest airport in India behind New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore and third busiest in international traffic and cargo capacity in the country behind New Delhi and Mumbai. It is also 49th busiest airport in Asia making it one of the four major airports in India under the top 50 list. In financial year 2020, the airport handled 22.27 million passengers.
Features:
Highly detailed domestic and international terminals with interior modelling.
Highly detailed airport entrance and apron area.
Detailed optimized HD Textures.
Realistic night lighting with custom light glow for taxi signs.
Realistic grass coverage for the entire airport.
Custom modelled runway bridge for runway 12-30 crossing the adayar river.
Installation:
Just drag and drop the vomm-vomm folder into your community folder.
Known Issues:
Below are few known issues exists in the scenery that is mostly limited to the simulation.
Terminal building may flicker when viewed at a distance.
Transparent glass on the terminal may flicker when viewed very close.
The runway bridge on the runway 12-30 appears floating above the water, this is because of the terrain limitation in the sim, which is not placing the object on the ground when it is below the ground level.
Taxilight/Runway light over the bridge will illuminate the aircraft cockpit.
This scenery is tested thoroughly for performance. A very special thanks to @myselfaaryan for helping me in testing the scenery. Please do let me know your comments. Also feel free to ping me anytime, if you have any questions.
Thank you for your love and support.
Thanks
-AvinashC
GPS Coordinates: 12.99437333862073, 80.17029817154668