Aerosoft has announced the release of seven new airfields in Germany for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS). The Bavarian Airfields 2 release is a collaborative effort between Aerosoft and ClearPropStudios, which has brought about some highly detailed and incredibly accurate airfields.
The seven airfields included in this release are:
- Airfield Landshut (EDML)
- Airfield Aalen-Heidenheim/Elchingen (EDPA)
- Airfield Biberach (EDMB)
- Airfield Deggendorf (EDMW)
- Airfield Regensburg (EDNR)
- Airfield Herzogenaurach (EDQH)
- Airfield Rothenburg (EDFR)
These airfields have been created with high attention to detail and are built using the latest techniques and technologies to make them as realistic as possible. The textures and models are highly accurate, and the terrain and surroundings have been meticulously designed to reflect the real-world locations.
Airfield Landshut (EDML) is located in Bavaria, Germany. It is a regional airport that serves the city of Landshut and the surrounding area. The airfield is operated by the City of Landshut and is used for general aviation purposes. It has a single runway that is 930 meters long and is made of asphalt.
Airfield Aalen-Heidenheim/Elchingen (EDPA) is located in the eastern part of the Swabian Jura in southern Germany. It is a small regional airport that serves the cities of Aalen and Heidenheim. The airfield has a single runway that is 900 meters long and is made of asphalt.
Airfield Biberach (EDMB) is located in the Biberach district of Upper Swabia, Germany. It is a small regional airport that serves the city of Biberach. The airfield has a single runway that is 1060 meters long and is made of asphalt.
Airfield Deggendorf (EDMW) is located in the Bavarian Forest in Germany. It is a regional airport that serves the city of Deggendorf and the surrounding area. The airfield has a single runway that is 1100 meters long and is made of asphalt.
Airfield Regensburg (EDNR) is located in Bavaria, Germany. It is a regional airport that serves the city of Regensburg and the surrounding area. The airfield has a single runway that is 1000 meters long and is made of asphalt.
Airfield Herzogenaurach (EDQH) is located in the Bavarian region of Middle Franconia, Germany. It is a small regional airport that serves the city of Herzogenaurach. The airfield has a single runway that is 830 meters long and is made of grass.
Airfield Rothenburg (EDFR) is located in Bavaria, Germany. It is a small regional airport that serves the city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The airfield has a single runway that is 600 meters long and is made of grass.
The new airfields feature highly detailed and realistic airport buildings, custom objects, and ground textures, as well as accurate runway layouts and taxiway markings. All seven airfields are highly detailed, with accurate models and textures that capture the look and feel of the real-world locations. The surrounding areas have been meticulously designed to match the real-world locations, and the terrain is highly accurate. Pilots can expect a realistic and immersive experience when flying into these airfields.
The airfields are also designed to be performance-friendly, ensuring smooth frame rates even on lower-end systems. This means that all simmers, regardless of their hardware, can enjoy flying into these locations without worrying about performance issues.
Features
- 7 GA airfields lovingly modeled after the originals down to the last detail
- Highly detailed hangars, tower with facilities and airfield buildings
- Original asphalt markings and taxiways
- Original advertisements, banners, posters, traffic lights
- Hundreds of visual flight points
- All 7 airfields open and close their hangar doors as in the original, depending on the time of day
- Animated figures at the airfields
- Complex lighting technology
- 7 original ICAO VFR airfield charts & maps
- Detailed documentation of each airfield in PDF format
The new Aerosoft Bavarian Airfields 2 package is available for purchase on the Aerosoft website for €25.17. It is a must-have for any Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiast who wants to explore the beautiful and diverse Bavarian region of Germany.
In conclusion, Aerosoft and ClearPropStudios have done an excellent job in creating these seven new airfields for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The level of detail and accuracy is impressive, and the performance-friendly design ensures that all simmers can enjoy flying into these locations. The Bavarian Airfields 2 package is a great addition to any simmer’s collection, offering new opportunities for exploration and immersion in one of Germany’s most beautiful regions. So, grab your virtual flying hat, hop into your cockpit, and get ready to explore these fantastic new airfields!