14.10.2020
MSFS

Orbx Releases Graz Airport for MSFS

 

Orbx, a prominent developer on the flight simulation scene, has today taken to their social networks to announce the release of their rendition of Graz Airport (LOWG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

First announced not even 10 days ago, the scenery features accurate representation of the unique wing-shaped terminal, PBR implementation throughout the airport, ortho coverage of the whole area, detailed static aircraft, or interior modelling of boarding gates, for example. Furthermore, the G-Class Experience Center is featured in the scenery together with animated vehicles.

The Orbx team was awaiting the new Microsoft Flight Simulator patch before releasing the scenery. If they would not wait, the scenery would not work properly as there are two custom sceneries located in the same ortho tile – Vienna and Graz.

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The scenery can be purchased through Orbx services for approximately €15.26.

Graz Airport (LOWG) is, with slightly over 1 million passengers annually, the fourth-busiest airport in Austria. It is a primary airport serving southern Austria. The airport is operated mainly by seasonal flights to destinations such as Heraklion, Rhodes or Skiathos. Airlines such as Corendon, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, or KLM operate from, and to, the airport.

Feature list

  • All-new airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator
  • PBR representation of Graz Airport
  • Unique wing-shaped terminal carefully reproduced
  • Custom sign animations on tower
  • Detailed groundpoly with weather effects
  • 75 sq. km of 30cm custom ortho
  • High detailed static aircraft
  • Includes G-Class Experience Center with animated vehicle
  • Interior modelling of boarding gates
  • Landside features equally detailed

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