22.11.2020
MSFS

Vidan Design Previews Billund for MSFS

 

Vidan Design, a Danish scenery development studio, has today taken to their official Facebook Page to share a total of four new screenshots directly from Microsoft Flight Simulator showcasing their upcoming scenery covering the Billund Airport (EKBI).

It was hinted in the comment section under the post, that the Billund Airport (EKBI) scenery will most-likely enter the testing phase on the first day of December while the developers will try to release the scenery in the in-game Marketplace before the end of the year.

Based on the previous posts, Bornholm Airport (EKRN) will be released after the Billund Airport (EKBI) scenery followed by Aalborg Airport (EKYT). Vidan Design has as well teased in the past the development of Aarhus Airport (EKAH), but nothing was confirmed.

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Vidan Design has as well confirmed in the comment section, that there will be no Legoland present in the scenery. This is due to the missing permissions from LEGO and Legoland as their brands are protected.

No exact pricing details have been annoucned. But we do know that existing customers will get a discount if they purchase from the Vidan Design store or other external stores. MSFS Marketplace customers will not get this discount.

Billund Airport (EKBI) is an international airport located just about two kilometers northeast of Billund in Denmark. The airport sees traffic from many destinations throughout the Europe all year round mainly because of the nearby Legoland. Annually, the airport sees over 3 million passengers.

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Source: Vidan Design Facebook Page

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