RPLC Clark International Airport MSFS
Airport Details
Clark International Airport, known as Diosdado Macapagal International Airport from 2003 to 2014, is an international airport covering portions of the cities of Angeles and Mabalacat within the Clark Freeport Zone in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. It is located 80 kilometers northwest of Manila.
Brief History
In 1902, Clark was established by the Americans and was formerly known as Fort Stotsenburg.
In 1917, the eastern portion of Fort Stotsenburg was converted into an airfield and was renamed Clark Air Field in 1919. In 1947, the first RP-US Military Bases Agreement was signed. This integrated Clark Field and Fort Stotsenburg into the Clark Air Base.
In November 1991, the Clark Air Base was reverted back to the Philippine government.
RA 7227, also known as the Bases Conversion Act of 1992, created the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) as the implementing arm of the government to accelerate the conversion of the former Clark Military Reservation into the Clark Special Economic Zone, where Clark Development Corporation (CDC) became a subsidiary corporation of BCDA, and in turn, the Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) as a subsidiary of the CDC.
In April 2008, Executive Order 716 was issued, transforming the CIAC as a subsidiary of the BCDA.
Pursuant to EO 716, series of 2008, the Clark International Airport Corporation is tasked and mandated to develop, operate, manage and maintain the Clark Civil Aviation Complex.
The Clark Civil Aviation Complex, located within the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga, the biggest American military base outside the United States, covers an area of approximately 2,367 hectares with a 3,200-meter long runway and associated taxiways, aircraft parking apron, a passenger terminal building and related facilities.
Product Features
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Customly built from scratch for MSFS
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Full custom objects specifically modelled for RPLC
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Fully modelled the new terminal 2 (interior & exterior)
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Next level hangar modelling & texturing
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Full PBR textures across all 3D Models (2k & 4k)
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VATSIM Ready and all Airport data up-to-date
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Custom Animated Jetway specifically modelled for RPLC to maximize immersion
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OMNI Airfield included & Some nearby notable structures
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Free future updates for bug fixes & compatibility
Recommended Machine Specifications
- Latest version of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
- Minimum Core i5 or equivalent
- 6-8GB RAM minimum. Best is 16GB RAM or more
- GPU: GTX 1050~ with atleast 6GB VRAM or higher (lower GPU haven’t tested but said works just fine)
- MSFS recommended Medium-HIGH settings (depends on your machine)
READ BEFORE BUYING
- Please check the screenshots below before buying this product.
- Note that on the New Terminal, the other side of the wing has no Jetways yet since it is not yet in full operation. This is to reflect the real-world scenario of the airport. Once we have information about its full operation, we will update it.
- Please read carefully our Refund Policy here: Contact Us / FAQ – Cloudsurf Asia Simulations (cloudsurfasia-simulations.com)
Installation Instructions
- Install the product via the App from our store partners (ORBX, Simmarket, Inibuilds, Contrail).
- Make sure to restart your sim after installation.
- Please make sure to remove any existing Pampanga/RPLC/OMNI Airfield Scenery to avoid possible conflicts.
- Questions? Please email us at [email protected]
Troubleshooting
- Having trouble finding the MSFS addons/community folder?
- If you installed your MSFS contents (Package folder) into a custom location, go to that folder and you will find the community folder.
- If you bought MSFS from Microsoft Store or XBOX, In windows search, type in %localappdata% then go to Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_RANDOMLETTERS\LocalCache\Packages\ and you will find the community folder.
- If you bought your MSFS via steam, In windows search, go to %appdata%, then Microsoft Flight Simulator\Packages\ and you will find the community folder.