7.2.2022
X-Plane

Boundless Lasham Airfield for XP11 Released

Boundless has released their rendition of the biggest Glider airfield in GB - Lasham Airfield for X-Plane 11. Read more here!

Boundless Simulations has released their rendition of Lasham Airfield (EGHL) for X-Plane 11. The publisher IniBuilds publicly announced the release yesterday. However, the scenery was released today, on Monday, February 7.

Lasham Airfield is an aerodrome located near the city of Alton, England. Back during WWII, the airfield was mainly used as a military airbase. The main activity of this airfield became recreational gliding back in the 1950s. Currently, a company called Lasham Gliding Society, which is considered the biggest British gliding club, owns the airport.

The scenery features full PBR custom textures, custom orthoimagery with a resolution of 15 centimetres per pixel and custom static and animated ground vehicles. In addition, there are accurate ground markings, custom static and animated ground vehicles and optional scrapped aircraft models.

Read also: iniBuilds Updates The A350 for MSFS to Version 1.0.11

Features

  • Full PBR HD custom ground textures
  • HD 15cm ortho (2020 imagery)
  • Custom HD 3D trees and forests
  • 3D volumetric grassFull PBR HD custom buildings
  • Full PBR HD custom buildings
  • Fully accurate custom night lighting
  • Full Traffic Global compatibility
  • Accurate ground markings, including accurately modelled cracks/wear and tear
  • Custom static and animated ground vehicles
  • Thousands of accurately placed objects and textures
  • Optional custom HD static aircraft (GA and Airliner)
  • Optional scrapped aircraft modelsExcellent FPS

If you are interested in getting the scenery, you can do so through IniStore and their dedicated app for €10.62. To learn more about Boundless, you can check out our other article here.

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