18.9.2021
MSFS

Orbx Releases Bromma Airport for MSFS

 

Orbx has yesterday released their new rendition of Bromma Airport (ESSB) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The release has been announced through their Facebook page and other social media.

The Bromma airport is a minor international airport located near the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. It is one of the four international airports this city serves, and it is mainly being used for domestic flights. The airport has destinations all across Sweden, the most remarkable ones being Malmoe, Visby, Oestersund, or even international flights to Brussels and Helsinki.

This rendition doesn’t include the airport only, however. There’s also an entire city of Stockholm included, with over 100 custom points of interest. Orbx’s usual habit is to include photoreal, colour-corrected ortho imagery for the surroundings. This scenery is not an exception to that. The airport itself also includes a sloped runway, 4K textures and PBR materials.

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Feature List

  • Bromma Airport in exquisitely detailed 4K depiction
  • High-detailed 4K textures, with a majority featuring PBR and normal maps
  • Stockholm City with 100+ incredible POI’s, giving a lot to explore
  • Beautiful hand-coloured custom aerial imagery for the entire Stockholm city area
  • Sloped runway
  • Stunning representation of the airport surroundings with an incredible amount of detail, including the old hangar area that now serves as a shopping centre
  • Developed in collaboration with Bromma Airport management
  • Incredibly detailed 3D modelling and texturing
  • WU:5 compatible

If you think that this scenery has to be in your library, you can buy it through Orbx central and website for approximately €14.08

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