26.5.2019
Prepar3D

TropicalSim Horta Airport LPHR Released for FSX and P3D

Horta Airport LPHR is located in the parish of Castelo Branco, 9 km northeast of the center of Horta, on Faial Island in the archipelago of the Azores.

Horta Airport LPHR is located in the parish of Castelo Branco, 9 km northeast of the center of Horta, on Faial Island in the archipelago of the Azores. The airport was remodeled in December 2001, in order to serve the islands of the Central Group (Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico and Faial), as well as expanded to support domestic connectivity to Lisbon.

TropicalSim has included photoscenery surrounding the airport, full lighting and night illumination, 3D grass and many others which make this product worth it.

You can buy this airport for EUR 19.36 from the simMarket website.

Read also: Verticalsim Cancels KFLL for MSFS

Feature List

  • Highly detailed Horta Airport / LPHR
  • Photoscenery surrounding the airport area with night lighting and full autogen
  • 3-Arc terrain mesh
  • Coastline remade for the whole island
  • Custom landclass and roads
  • Full night illumination
  • Dynamic Lighting on Prepar3d v4 version
  • Optional 3D Lights
  • Optional 3D Grass within airport islands and taxiways/runways.
  • P3D v4 native materials custom ground option
  • Wet ground surface effect for P3Dv4 (via native custom ground)
  • Compatible with add-on AI traffic.
  • Compatible with other third-party sceneries
  • FSX version compatible with default and add-on FSX scenery
  • P3D version compatible with default and add-on P3D scenery
  • Usage of FSX SDK for the FSX version for best performance
  • Usage of Prepar3d SDK for the P3D version for best performance
  • Installers will detect sim location and add the scenery.cfg entry for FSX, FSX:SE, P3Dv1 & P3Dv4

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