The term "Extra Quality" shines here. The apron uses high-resolution satellite-style ground mapping. You will see realistic tire skid marks, jetblast pads, and —not the default "glowing orbs," but custom floodlights that cast accurate pools of light on the tarmac. The taxiway signs are fully readable and follow real-world ICAO HECA charts.
The Armi Project team took a different approach. Instead of just slapping generic buildings on a flat texture, they delivered what the community calls —a tier above standard freeware. The term "Extra Quality" shines here
Beyond aesthetics, ARMI Project has prioritized functionality. The layout of the airfield has been designed to match real-world charts, featuring accurate taxiways, runway signage, and lighting systems. Whether you are executing a night approach using the custom runway lights or navigating the complex taxiway network during a busy afternoon pushback, the airport operates logically. This accuracy is vital for pilots utilizing add-on FMCs or GPS navigation, ensuring that SID and STAR procedures align perfectly with the visual environment. The taxiway signs are fully readable and follow
Designed with the limitations of mid-2000s hardware in mind, the scenery utilizes efficient polygon counts and optimized texture sheets to ensure high frames-per-second (FPS), even when utilizing heavy AI traffic. even when utilizing heavy AI traffic.
The term "Extra Quality" shines here. The apron uses high-resolution satellite-style ground mapping. You will see realistic tire skid marks, jetblast pads, and —not the default "glowing orbs," but custom floodlights that cast accurate pools of light on the tarmac. The taxiway signs are fully readable and follow real-world ICAO HECA charts.
The Armi Project team took a different approach. Instead of just slapping generic buildings on a flat texture, they delivered what the community calls —a tier above standard freeware.
Beyond aesthetics, ARMI Project has prioritized functionality. The layout of the airfield has been designed to match real-world charts, featuring accurate taxiways, runway signage, and lighting systems. Whether you are executing a night approach using the custom runway lights or navigating the complex taxiway network during a busy afternoon pushback, the airport operates logically. This accuracy is vital for pilots utilizing add-on FMCs or GPS navigation, ensuring that SID and STAR procedures align perfectly with the visual environment.
Designed with the limitations of mid-2000s hardware in mind, the scenery utilizes efficient polygon counts and optimized texture sheets to ensure high frames-per-second (FPS), even when utilizing heavy AI traffic.