Fsx Aerosoft Approaching Innsbruck X V120 2021 -

Released originally in 2012, Approaching Innsbruck X was not just a scenery add-on; it was a training tool. Version 1.20, last updated in 2021, was a critical patch that addressed compatibility issues with FSX: Steam Edition (FSX:SE) and Windows 10/11.

The Aerosoft scenery adds accurate buildings, trees, and the church tower on final – don’t overshoot centerline. fsx aerosoft approaching innsbruck x v120 2021


The 2021 v1.20 update of Aerosoft’s Innsbruck X remains the most visually and navigationally accurate version available for FSX. It is highly recommended for VFR/IFR cross-training and scenery enjoyment. However, it should not be used as a standalone instrument proficiency tool. Future development (or migration to MSFS 2020) should prioritize dynamic wind modeling and a custom ATC module that supports RNP-AR and visual approach minima. Released originally in 2012, Approaching Innsbruck X was

The v1.20 patch (released late 2020/early 2021) fixed the “black texture bug” on the mountains caused by a previous DirectX 10 preview update and improved FPS (frames per second) by optimizing ground poly rendering for modern FSX settings. The 2021 v1

Note for 2021 pilots: If you are running FSX on a high-end 2021 gaming PC (e.g., RTX 3060 or higher), you must disable the “Level of Detail” radius above 4.5 to prevent stuttering in the Alps. The v1.20 patch includes a config tool for this.


Innsbruck is a small airport, but it is densely packed with detail. Version 1.20 brought the airport layout up to date with real-world changes (where applicable) and polished the modeling of key landmarks: