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Oklahoma City and Queenstown Updates by IniBuilds Now Available

IniBuilds, the team behind some of the most popular add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator, has released two updates for two of their products – Oklahoma City and Queenstown. These updates bring various fixes and improvements to the airports.

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Oklahoma City (KOKC) version 1.0.2 contains small but important fixes, including changes to the taxi signs, jetway fixes, and glideslope antennae. These fixes will enhance the overall experience of flying in and out of KOKC.

Meanwhile, Queenstown (NZQN) version 1.0.1 coincides with the recent release of World Update 12: New Zealand. The update removes custom photogrammetry for the airport, which was conflicting with the updated photogrammetry in the World Update. Additionally, custom assets that no longer align with the new photogrammetry have also been removed. The team has also added helicopter spawn points and adjusted water aprons and elevations around waterways.

Both updates are available now via the iniManager. If you do not yet own either scenery, you can purchase Oklahoma City for £14.99 GBP and Queenstown for £10.99 GBP respectively.

For those unfamiliar with these airports, Oklahoma City’s Will Rogers World Airport (KOKC) is a major airport in Oklahoma City, serving around 4 million passengers annually. The airport has a rich history and is named after famous cowboy Will Rogers.

Queenstown Airport (NZQN) is located in the beautiful Queenstown Lakes District of New Zealand. It is the fourth busiest airport in the country and serves as the gateway to some of the most beautiful scenery in New Zealand.

Both updates bring a range of improvements to the airports, making them even more enjoyable to fly in and out of. The team has worked hard to ensure that these updates fix any bugs and improve the overall experience for users.

To sum up, these updates are highly recommended for anyone who wants to enhance their flight simulator experience. Both Oklahoma City and Queenstown are beautiful airports that offer unique challenges for pilots, and with these updates, they are even better.

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