Xometry Publishes Victorville for MSFS

The team over at Xometry Design is back bringing Victorville Logistics Airport to Microsoft Flight Simulator. This release brings the developers both attention to detail, and quality work to the Southern California Logistics Airport.

The Victorville Airport is known for a variety of subjects, most recently being used as a aircraft storage and an aircraft retirement area. At its inception, the US Federal Government was trying to situate the area after the closure of George Air Force Base, once coming to a conclusion, the airport was convereted to a Logistics Airport in 1992. Since then, the airfield has been used for cargo and airline logistics and storage. In 2020, as a result with of the COVID-19 Pandemic, many airlines both housed in the US and outside the US, use this airfield for aircraft storage due to lesser demand on routes.

Xometry has provided a detailed feature log upon release of this package. Starting off, detailed buildings and ground textures have been modelled with PBR textures. Xometry has provided both a pre COVID and current renditions fo the airport. Disassembled aircraft parts can be found across the airfield, with including over 150 custom placed aircraft over the airport grounds. If you are interested in the full feature list, you can check out the products webpage.

If you are interested in this scenery package and picking it up for yourself, you can purchase it over on the iniBuilds Store and sells for $17.00 USD. If you are interested in any other products by Xometry, you can check out their extensive catalog on the iniBuilds Store as well.

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