13.4.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx releases Boulder City for P3Dv4

 

Orbx has today announced via their forums an imminent release of Boulder City Municipal Airport rendition for Prepar3D. The scenery blends with Orbx Southern California, but cannot be used with Global Base and Global Base + OpenLC North America at the same time.

Other than that, the scenery feature interior modelling, tens of custom POI and landmarks, PBR texturing or extensive coverage area of which a map can be seen below, for example. As usual, the complete feature list can be seen below.

The scenery can be purchased via the Orbx website for $34.95 AUD (approx. €20.29 or $22.14).

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Situated just south of the fabulous Las Vegas, Boulder City Municipal Airport is the perfect base to start your sightseeing tours of the Grand CanyonHoover Dam and Lake Mead.

Features

  • Meticulous depiction of Boulder City Municipal Airport, Nevada
  • Hand-crafted PBR texturing for all major assets and ground poly
  • Extensive coverage area, including Boulder City, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and more
  • The major gateway airport for tourist flights over the Grand Canyon
  • Interior modelling
  • Dozens of customized static aircraft, helicopters, GSE and vehicles unique to this product
  • Colour-corrected coverage area at 15cm, 30cm & 1m resolution, with hand-placed autogen
  • Stunning night lighting
  • Tens of custom POI and landmarks
  • Old Boulder City Airport included (closed)
  • A short hop to other scenic destinations such as Vegas, Sedona, Palm Springs, Monument Valley and St George
  • Designed for P3Dv4 to blend seamlessly with Orbx Southern California, also compatible with Global Base
  • Painstakingly optimized for very high performance
  • Developed by Ken Hall (KAVX Catalina, PNG Experience Packs)

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