23.12.2022
X-Plane

Boundless Paris Beauvais for X-Plane Released

The team at Boundless has announced the release of their rendition of Paris Beauvais Airport (LFOB) for X-Plane.

The team at Boundless has taken to their Facebook page to announce the release of their rendition of Paris Beauvais Airport (LFOB) for X-Plane. They first announced the development in early December. This release marks the developer’s entry into the international market as it is their first project outside the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The scenery features a real-world and up-to-date layout, HD ortho imagery, and 4K photorealistic textures. Furthermore, the team has brought nearby farms, houses, and vegetation to life. Thanks to this the user can enjoy a very immersive experience. Besides that, they have modelled custom HD PBR cars and vehicles that are present both airside and landside.

The product is compatible with both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12. Users of X-Plane 12 can enjoy the rain and seasonal ground effects present in the new simulator. The ground markings designed by the artists at Boundless are fully accurate and include wear and tear as well as correctly modelled cracks.

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Paris Beauvais Airport is located approximately 80 kilometres from Paris and is France’s 10th busiest airport. It is mainly used by well-known European low-cost airline Ryanair but other operators present at LFOB include easyJet, Wizzair, and HiSky.

If you wish to purchase this scenery, you can do so through Boundless’ official website for 13.99£. To learn more about the developer, I suggest you have a look at my article about their Inverness release here.

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