In a rather surprising announcement, Orbx has today announced that they will soon be releasing Gothenburg Landvetter Airport for P3Dv4. The airport is the second biggest in Sweden with many airlines and routes available including SAS, Norwegian, WizzAir and Ryanair.
The airport itself will feature an array of features thanks to being a Prepar3D V4 only release. The scenery will include interior modelling, animated SODE jetways, 4K PBR materials, along with custom night lighting and vehicles. As usual with Orbs releases, it will also come with animated peopleflow and plenty of hand-placed autogen. It is also confirmed that Gothenburg Landvetter Airport for P3Dv4 will be compatible with the SODE VGDS pack.
The most obvious feature is the seasonal variation the product will have. As per the sliders and screenshots, the scenery really focuses on the harsh changes of seasons. As the winter approaches the Northern hemisphere, snow will build up and scatter across the runway and apron.
FEATURES
- Exquisitely detailed multi-seasonal depiction of ESGG Gothenburg Landvetter Airport
- Sweden’s second-busiest airport, served by local and long-haul airlines
- Ultra-detailed 4K textures implementing mixed-use materials, including PBR texturing, other advanced materials and advanced rendering
- Stunningly realistic depiction of unique snow during the winter months
- Animated SODE Jetways
- Accurate VDGS for customers who use the new SODE VDGS Pack
- Interior modelling for main terminal
- Perfectly colour-corrected 120sq km PR coverage area with hand-placed autogen
- Custom static aircraft & GSE unique to Landvetter Airport
- Stunning night lighting
- Weather-influenced ground textures
- Detailed APX & GSX config file
- Custom animated vehicles
- Complete seasonal variations
- A short flight to our other Swedish destinations, Stockholm Arlanda, Kiruna, Visby and Dala
- Designed for P3Dv4 to blend seamlessly with Orbx Global Base and/or OpenLC Europe. Also compatible with Vector.
- Painstakingly optimized for very high performance even with high-end aircraft installed