LatinVFR Releases Barcelona Airport (LEBL) for MSFS

Developer LatinVFR has released their fourth airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Barcelona Airport – full name Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport – is one of Europe’s busiest airports and second after Madrid Airport.

LatinVFR has incorporated handmade PBR ground markings and textures throughout along with realistic terminals and cargo buildings.

On top of this, customised jetways and landmarks in the city have been included.

This is the feature list the developer has given on their website.

  • Handmade and detailed PBR ground markings and textures for Barcelona- El Prat airport according to the most recent airport situation
  • Realistic terminals, cargo buildings airport buildings using MSFS PBR materials.
  • All airport terminals modeled.
  • Realistic airport lighting.
  • Taxiways, aprons, runways sloped using the native MSFS system.
  • Optimized for performance to be used on most types of systems.
  • Customized jetways
  • Barcelona city landmarks, enhancing the most iconic and important buildings.
  • Airport surroundings accurately represented.

Users who have purchased the FSX/P3D counterpart are entitled to a discount, though it is not clear how much is knocked off the price tag.

And with regards to that, it costs US $16.99 for new buyers through their website.

The developer said through Facebook the airport will also be available through simMarket and the MSFS Marketplace within the next few days.

Previous releases for MSFS from the same developer include San Diego International and Miami International, released just over a month apart.

All the updates from LatinVFR can be followed through Facebook.

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