RDPresets releases FML Marseille for Microsoft Flight Simulator
RDPresets releases FML Marseille for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Aéroport Marseille-Provence is an international airport located within the territory of Marignane, about 14 miles northwest of Marseille. Marseille Provence Airport opened in October 1922, and its primary service was established for flying boats. Today, the airport has two runways (13L/31R @ 11,286 Feet and 13L/31L @7776 Feet); it’s also the fifth busiest airport in France, serving over 10 million passengers a year recorded in 2019. Marseille offers 124 direct flights to 33 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and more. Marseille is also the home for Airbus Helicopters as well.
The airport has two terminals, with terminal two added in 2008. The airport serves over 30 airlines, from Air France, Delta, and Lufthansa to Ryanair, EasyJet, and more. RDPresets recreates the Marseille travel experience within Microsoft Flight Simulator by creating a detailed airport recreation in its current form. Details included custom 3D-modeled terminals with highly detailed and accurate interiors with accurate signage and placards.
The exterior model features animated jetways and thousands of objects amongst the airport grounds, providing the clutter you’d expect at a major international airport. Textures are fully featured with PBR adaptations and custom ground texturing that match the real-world asphalt at LFM Marseille. Custom ground traffic, night lighting, and custom-built taxiway signage are also included in the package.
The package is available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024 via SimMarket, Contrail, and the Microsoft Flight Simulator Marketplace (coming soon) for € 19.99/ ~20.00 USD.
Make sure to check out the official release trailer by AviationLads below.
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