This pack brings Pittsburgh to life with hundreds of handmade buildings, bridges, boats, and monuments, immersive night lighting, animations, and ground texture improvements. I was struck with Pittsburgh's beautiful mix of river walks, rolling hills, and skyscrapers while visiting for the first time in 2023 and I'm excited to bring the first full enhancement to the city in MSFS!
- 120+ handcrafted city buildings
- 21 bridges up and down the Ohio, Allegheny, and Monongahela Rivers
- 3 highly detailed stadiums - PPG Paints Arena, Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field), and PNC Park (our most detailed stadium yet!)
- Animated Duqiesne Incline
- 9 marinas with custom boats and photogrammetry and water cleanup
- Enhanced and true to life night lighting and signage
- High quality PBR textures
- Performance optimized with multiple LODs for maximum details and frame rates
Available since
2025-05-22
Supported Simulators
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024
Version
v1.0.0
Supported Operating System
Windows
Installation Method
Contrail App
Download Size
0.92 GB
Installation Size
2.67 GB








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Review by F1pilot
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v1.0.0
Pros: The interior part of the city is fantastic imo, UPMC building, PPG Paints building list goes on, modeled very well and close to its counterpart. In fact, this scenery is modeled so extensive that it is modeled to Oakland, and more specifically where the University of Pittsburgh is, as well as CMU. The bridges (which there's a lot!) are modeled mostly correctly, which I am very impressed. PNC Park is almost exactly to its counterpart, even getting the ticket gates correct.
Cons: Fort Pitt Bridge and Fort Duquesne Bridge are double stacked bridges, where one part is going into the city, and the other is going out of the city, which sadly only the part on top is modeled, and the bottom road is not. Secondly, I wish Heinz Field (or Acrisure Stadium) would get the same love as PNC got, as well as PPG Paints Arena in which it is in the ground. Station Square is not modeled as well. Lastly, (a very small detail!), the signs on the bridges are modeled wrong, for an example the Fort Pitt Bridge signage is on the opposite way going into the city, and it is modeled as I-279, not I-376, again very small detail but one I noticed.
Overall, I would happily recommend this scenery, for airline pilots flying out of KPIT, but if your a GA pilot, I would still recommend it. This scenery will be perfect if it gets QOL (Quality of Life) updates. Again I am not trying to sound harsh, just a little picky as a Pittsburgh native and this could become perfect!