22.5.2021

Orbx Released Split Airport for P3D

Orbx, a well-known scenery developer responsible for a variety of aerial and global sceneries, has released their rendition of Split Airport (LDSP) for Prepar3D.

Orbx, a well-known scenery developer responsible for a variety of aerial and global sceneries, has released their rendition of Split Airport (LDSP) for Prepar3D. The release has been announced through their social media, such as Instagram and Facebook.

Split Airport is the second busiest airport in Croatia and a major destination during the European summer months. The airport is served by almost 40 airlines, some of those are, for example, Ryanair, EasyJet or TUI. The airport served approximately 3 million passengers in 2019 from many destinations across Europe.

The features of the scenery are at the Orbx standard, this means we can find there features such as PBR materials, high-quality mesh, detailed textures at a resolution of 30cm/px, seasonal photoreal imagery of the area, custom points of interest that are specific to Split area to provide you with the best immersion of the airport, or even GSX profile of the airport, created by IniBuilds.

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The scenery can be bought through Orbx Central or Orbx Store for €17.30.

Features

  • 62.5sqm of 30cm seasonal photoreal
  • 5m mesh
  • High-res PBR textures used
  • Detailed terminal building with interior modelling
  • New vector data for P3Dv4
  • POIs in the surrounding area
  • GSX profile by iniBuilds

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