
Works with MSFS 2024: Yes – Compatible
Works with MSFS 2020: Yes – Native
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Note: This airport conflicts with UK2000 Scenery EGGD airport, only use one of the two.
Note: This airport conflicts with UK2000 Scenery EGGD airport, only use one of the two.
Bristol International Airport is one of the largest airports to serve the south-west of the UK hosting the likes of easyJet, TUI, Ryanair and Jet2. The airport is built on a former RAF base and has continuously expanded over the last decades; increasing capacity to meet the growing passenger demand. With a fun approach, an elevation of 622ft and an iconic sloped runway the airport is known as fogg … read morey bottom among the pilot community.
The Pilot Plus rendition of Bristol Airport is the most accurate available for flight simulation. No detail has been missed. The extreme visual fidelity of this airport boasts realism and authenticity, immersing you within the atmosphere that has been captured of the real airport. The airport and close surrounding area includes high resolution terrain of 1 metre resolution, capturing the iconic runway slope and every small bump for a life-like experience.
Beyond the weather influenced glass of the terminal you will discover a full interior, beautiful by day and by night. Bristol Airport is truly next generation.
Features:
• An ultra-realistic rendition of Bristol Airport
• Precise terrain of 1 metre resolution, inclusive of accurate runway slope
• Full high-resolution PBR implementation, from buildings to airside clutter and ground
• Dynamic rain on terminal and tower glass
• Full exterior and interior of terminal and control tower
• Realistic and accurate night lighting throughout
• Latest high resolution ground imagery and airport layout
• Includes Mendip Transmission Station
The Pilot Plus rendition of Bristol Airport is the most accurate available for flight simulation. No detail has been missed. The extreme visual fidelity of this airport boasts realism and authenticity, immersing you within the atmosphere that has been captured of the real airport. The airport and close surrounding area includes high resolution terrain of 1 metre resolution, capturing the iconic runway slope and every small bump for a life-like experience.
Beyond the weather influenced glass of the terminal you will discover a full interior, beautiful by day and by night. Bristol Airport is truly next generation.
Features:
• An ultra-realistic rendition of Bristol Airport
• Precise terrain of 1 metre resolution, inclusive of accurate runway slope
• Full high-resolution PBR implementation, from buildings to airside clutter and ground
• Dynamic rain on terminal and tower glass
• Full exterior and interior of terminal and control tower
• Realistic and accurate night lighting throughout
• Latest high resolution ground imagery and airport layout
• Includes Mendip Transmission Station
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Very nice quality, with a couple of sunburnt easy jets, everything else looks nice. Cheers CaptainSP
Is there away to remove statics
https://flightsim.to/file/64922/eggd-bristol-international-remove-static-aircraft-from-pilotplus
Any idea how to rid static aircraft?
Does anyone know how to disable the static aircraft? The quality of their liveries is awful!
do not reccomend to use GSX with Fenix on this scenery, there is some glitch, GSX crashes and you are left with Steering wheel disconected and cannot taxi further. Pick a stand with straight taxi out and should be okay.
Except from the missing gates a very nice scenery!
used to be based here years ago. not too bad. how can we remove the statics ?? thanks
alot of the gates are missing
Anonfiles link is down, thanks for the hard work.
Its up again… Eff you PilotPlus hahahahahahaaaaaa
Already got taken down from MediaFire, PilotPlus is here…
I work at this airport, and it looks nothing like this.. 🙁
I work at Bristol as well and I can say it does so..
Thank you for mediafire download
I am guessing this one is preferred over UK2000Scenery’s version?
Indeed.
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