23.11.2020
MSFS

Dreamflight Studios Releases Daniel Oduber Quiros Airport for MSFS

 

Dreamflight Studios has today announced on Facebook the release of Obuder Quiros Airport (MRLB) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The scenery was originally made for P3D and like many other sceneries, is being re-made for the new sim.

The scenery, which was released today, has a plethora of features such as updated terminal and ground layouts, extensive use of PBR materials, sloped ground, animated jetways, realistic representation of buildings, and more.

The airport can be purchased on simMarket for €11.99 here. Customers of Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport for P3D can get the airport discounted at a price of €6.99 by using the same simMarket account they used to purchase the P3D version.

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Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport is located in Costa Rica and serves the city of Liberia, as well as being mainly a tourism hub. The airport also connect Costa Rica to the Pacific Coast. The airline sees operation from large American airlines such as Delta airlines, as well as larger European airlines such as KLM, and TUI which connects the city of Liberia to Europe.

Features

  • Updated Terminal Expansion as of 2020. 
  • Updated Ground Layout
  • Extensive use of PBR materials
  • Sloped ground
  • Animated Custom Jetways
  • Realistic Representation on Buildings
  • Custom static aircraft with PBR *New 737,a320 models
  • Terminal Interior
  • Realistic night lighting
  • Custom clutter objects
  • Custom taxiway signs
  • Highly optimized for a smooth experience

Source: Dreamflight Facebook

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