Alaska’s largest airport serves as Zero Dollar Payware’s fourth release for X-Plane, focusing on creating a very high quality freeware scenery for the state’s largest city.
Released today over on the X-Plane.org Forum, the scenery only requires two additional freeware libraries, being the MisterX6 Library and the Scenery Animation Manager Library.


The scenery utilises the following features:
- Custom taxiways and runways
- Orthophotos
- 3D grass
- Custom buildings
- SAM Jetways, marshallers, and docking systems
- AI ground routes
- performance optimized
- Accurate to the real airport
- Ongoing development and updates
The developer behind Zero Dollar Payware, StableSystem, has previously appeared on Threshold‘s Inflight podcast, where he discussed the then-in-development scenery. Find that interview in the Inflight archives.


To install, see the GitHub page and click “Source Code” on the first listed folder (the most recent update), which will produce a zipped file.
StableSystem affirms that he’ll be providing updates and bug fixing patches as the need arises at the Alaskan airport. For more information or to report bugs, join Zero Dollar Payware’s Discord chat server here.
See some of Zero Dollar Payware’s other airports, namely Louisville (KSDF) and Easterwood Field (KCLL), in an earlier edition of Threshold‘s No Money Monday series.
