The scenery developer FSX3D has released a new airport for Laminar Research’s flight simulator X-Plane 12. The Aspres-Sur-Buëch aerodrome, located in France, finds itself in a valley surrounded by mountains, creating a challenging environment for pilots and flight simulator enthusiasts.
About Aspres-Sur-Buech
Located in the Marseille Flight Information Region (FIR), and with an ICAO code LFNJ, the airfield has two grass runways, both of them with a length between 2,000ft and 3,000ft. With an elevation of 2,727ft, and also known as Chevalet Aerodrome, many pilots call it “the aircraft carrier,” given that the airport could easily resemble a deck landing.


Scenery Features
- Ultra-detailed 3D and PBR textures
- Ambient occlusion (Objects and ground)
- Dynamic lighting and wet track effects
- Ortho4XP and AutoOrtho compatibility
- Photorealistic HD ground
- Autogen (Houses, Lights, Cars)


Closing Notes
The scenery is retailed at simMarket for €10.50, and its size is 470.11MB. The scenery is only available for X-Plane 12, requiring an AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel Core i5-44608, 8 GB RAM, and an AMD Radeon RX 570 or NVIDIA GT X770. If you would like to read more about the developer, who, despite its name, also develops sceneries for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Prepar3D, click here.
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