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ok, finally, an airport with taxiway lights, been waiting so long for this in MSFS, really interesting scenery. I would have sworn it is New York, or Heathrow, no now I remember, its O'Hare, now I recognize it. 😊

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Any chance of Filbert doing a review of LEBL?

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My mini review will come later.


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Ohhh my...!

No lockdown for my visa card.. 😷

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58 minutes ago, David Roch said:

Ohhh my...!

No lockdown for my visa card.. 😷

There's a discount for previous owners.


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Yep ;).
Taking off now from 07L heading East towards LIRF.
Very complete and nice scenery.
The overall feeling is excellent although not FT or FSDT's quality IMO.

And if some textures could get a bit more love from the devs, the floor itself doesn't need more polishing!
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24 minutes ago, David Roch said:

Yep ;).
Taking off now from 07L heading East towards LIRF.
Very complete and nice scenery.
The overall feeling is excellent although not FT or FSDT's quality IMO.

And if some textures could get a bit more love from the devs, the floor itself doesn't need more polishing!
44YUfa.png

I haven't really found the perfect airport yet. At the price that these airports are selling, it looks like devs have to cut back on something. They are also probably trying to balance performance and visuals.

Example. Some, including me, want the entire Island of St. Marteen modeled with AD's St. Martin package, but have you seen how FT EKCH surroundings looked on release?

There has to be some compromises.


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I'm a bit reluctant. It's the same as with San Diego. The Prepar3d versions both have been done by LVFR and later by ORBX. Would be interesting to know if ORBX intends to make them for MSFS as well, and if so, when (and it they will be better/worse :-).

As always, I'm convinced ORBX wan't tell me.

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6 minutes ago, pmb said:

I'm a bit reluctant. It's the same as with San Diego. The Prepar3d versions both have been done by LVFR and later by ORBX. Would be interesting to know if ORBX intends to make them for MSFS as well, and if so, when (and it they will be better/worse :-).

As always, I'm convinced ORBX wan't tell me.

Kind regards, Michael

I use the simwings(aerosoft proff version for p3dv5) ORBX has only cityscape for v4 .

I might wait for simwings

Michael Moe

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Thanks!


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10 minutes ago, mrfilbert said:

As requested, one review hot off the press!

 

Thanks.

Will we see an Imaginesim KATL review?

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