10.6.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx Releases Rijeka Airport for Prepar3D.

 

Orbx has recently announced that they are working on their rendition of Rijeka international airport (LDRI) for Prepar3D. Today, the scenery has been released and is available to be bought.

The announcement about the release was made through Orbx forums. However, the main information about the scenery can be found through Orbx central and website.
Now something quick about the airport. It was opened back in 1970, the airport has created primarily to the leisure market, and these days is served by low-cost carriers flying across Europe, Israel and UK. Regular visitors are E-jets, 737s, A320s and 757s. There is also possible to fly cargo flights with 747 and MD11. Key features of this airport are for example advanced materials with PBR, high detail Krk bridge, extended coverage area including custom DEM, LC and vector work, animated GSE, dozens of POI hand-placed autogen, complete seasonal variations and much more.

Features

  • UHD depiction of Rijeka Airport, Croatia
  • A famous Croatian resort destination
  • Advanced materials, including PBR & custom env maps
  • Unique static aircraft & GSE exclusive to LDRI
  • Accurate depiction of Brutalist architecture
  • Extensive coverage area at 50cm
  • High-detail Krk Bridge
  • Extended coverage area including custom DEM, LC & vector work
  • Animated GSE and carpark vehicles
  • Dozens of POI
  • Hand-placed autogen & complete seasonal variations
  • Stunning dynamic & baked night lighting

The scenery can be bought through Orbx store or via Orbx central for AUD$34.95/ €21.51/ $24.45.

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