11.11.2020 – 12:31z

LatinVFR Updates Barcelona for MSFS to v1.1

LatinVFR have announced, on social media, that an update is now available for their Barcelona scenery pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The original product included detailed custom PBR markings and textures for Barcelona- El Prat Airport (LEBL), in addition to true to life terminals and cargo buildings using Microsoft Flight Simulator PBR materials. Also included are iconic city landmarks that enhance the default scenery.

The update, however, adds to what is already a detailed product. Improvements have been made to ground textures, corrections made to the textures of terminal 1, and an improved, hand crafted, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona’s most iconic landmark.

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Barcelona- El Prat International Airport is Spain’s second largest and second busiest airport, and is located 12km from the centre of Barcelona. It has two terminals that served well over 52 million passengers in 2019.

LatinVFR suggest that in order to download the update, using the Contrail app, either click on ‘downloads’ page or open the product page of LEBL on the app. The full product can be purchased via the LVFR website for $16.99.

Main Features and Updates

  • Handmade and detailed PBR ground markings and textures for Barcelona- El Prat airport according to the most recent airport situation
  • Realistic terminals, cargo buildings, airport buildings using MSFS PBR materials.
  • All airport terminals modeled.
  • Realistic airport lighting.
  • Taxiways, aprons, runways sloped using the native MSFS system.
  • Optimized for performance to be used on most types of systems.
  • Customized jetways
  • Barcelona city landmarks, enhancing the most iconic and important buildings.
  • Airport surroundings accurately represented.
  • Updated and improved Sagrada Familia
  • Updated and corrected terminal 1 textures
  • Updated and corrected ground textures

Source: LatinVFR Facebook page

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