5.10.2020
MSFS

UPDATED: VREF Simulations Releases Coimbra Airport for MSFS

 

VREF Simulations is a rather new developer on the flight simulation scene with a total of three sceneries in their portfolio, however, the fact that they managed to release three sceneries within a month is really fascinating.

Covering the Aerodrome de Coimbra (LPCO), the scenery features PBR textures, custom night lighting, handmade ground textures, a high level of fidelity, and overall textures in either 4K or 2K resolution. The complete feature list can be found below.

The developers are already aware of the issue with too intense lighting and this should be fixed in the upcoming update.

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UPDATED 5.10. 1602z: The scenery received its first update, not even 24 hours after the initial release, fixing the insense lighting issue, adding more details throughout the airport, and adding more static cars.

If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so through SimMarket for €8.95 excluding VAT. The installation process is easy, simply drag and drop the files to your Community folder.

Coimbra Airport (LPCO), also known as Aerodrome de Coimbra, is a single runway airport located just next to the city of Coimbra in Portugal. It serves as a headquarters for several companies and is used mainly by general aviation.

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Feature list

  • High quality PBR textures
  • Lots of custom handmade buildings
  • Detailed airport area
  • Night Lights
  • Detailed Handmade ground textures
  • High Fidelity level
  • 4K and 2K textures

Thanks goes to Gold787FlightSim for reminding us about the event at our Discord server.

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