Flightbeam Studios has recently updated their newly released rendition of San Francisco International Airport (KSFO) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, adding the all-new high-speed taxiway Tango, new vehicles, and more.

Their best-selling product to date has seen its first major update, bringing a series of improvements and additions, which include the new high-speed taxiway Tango, new rescue vehicles, improved runway textures and decals, improved tire markings, new flora, and tire marks on the runway, which were absent on 1.0 due to a blunder (it got swept underneath another layer). The complete changelog follows below:
- New taxiway layout (high speed taxiway T and surrounding area)
- Tweaks to shoreline
- G gates improved jetway length to reach PMDG 777
- Some shrubs, grass added to various ground areas
- Taxiway decal resolution improvements
- Improved runway textures, with added grooves to match real airport and other enhancements
- New, detailed fire trucks added to airport fire stations
- Improvements to runway lighting, particularly light positions
- Many other improvements and additions



They have also teased what will be in the next update (1.2): custom taxiway lighting, with custom lights (LODded, directional, colored properly, and dynamically lit).

The airport is available on their shop for $19.99, requiring at least 2.57 GB of free hard disk space to install.
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