16.7.2022
MSFS

IniBuilds Releases Heathrow v2 for MSFS

IniBuilds Heathrow v2 has been released yesterday on their website and should come soon to Marketplace. Read more here!

A widely known developer, IniBuilds, yesterday released their rendition of Heathrow v2 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The developer announced the release through their social media accounts and website.

London Heathrow (EGLL) is the largest international airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in London. It serves as the primary hub for British Airways and offers destinations all across the world. Pilots can fly ultra long-hauls from here to Perth or even Sydney via Singapore.

IniBuilds created a modern rendition of this airport with PBR materials, high-quality textures, 80+ custom POI in the surroundings or 10 000+ custom car models in the parking lots. As the developer says, this airport is aggressively optimised using the LOD model and meticulous optimization.

Read also: Drzewiecki Design Announces Western Sydney Airport

There is also ortho imagery in the surrounding area as well as animated points of interest, such as radio towers and construction cranes. As the feature list is extensive, you can find it on the IniBuilds website.

For all current customers, who own Heathrow v1 by IniBuilds, this upgrade is available for free. However, if you don’t own it yet, you can now get it on sale for around โ‚ฌ18.06, excluding VAT. Unfortunately, IniBuilds didn’t mention when this sale is going to end. After which, the price will rise to โ‚ฌ21.14, excluding VAT.

If you’d like to learn more about IniBuilds, why not read about their collab with Microsoft on bringing their A310 to Microsoft Flight Simulator?

Read also: iniBuilds Releases New A350 Update v1.0.3 for MSFS

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