Ben Gurion International Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG) (commonly known by its Hebrew acronym as Natbag) is the largest airport in Israel. It is said to be the world's most secure airport.
The original layout of the airfield as designed in the 1930s included four intersecting 800 m runways. However, none of this original layout is visible nowadays since as usage increased and aircraft types and needs changed over the years various runways on the airport's premises were built and removed.
The scenery of Ben Gurion Airport offers accurate depictions of the terminals 1 and 3 as well as dynamic lighting and high-resolution, photorealistic ground texture.
Installation runs via Aerosoft One, this requires an internet connection and an Aerosoft user account!
Features:
Accurate Terminal 3 and the old Terminal 1 buildings, Concourse, hangars, towers, and airport layout
Dynamic Lighting
Detailed animated jetway models (using SAM plug-in)
Detailed ground markings
High resolution (7cm-30cm pixel) photoreal ground textures
Thousands of accurate hand-placed autogen objects
Fully optimized for smooth simulation experience
Note: The X-Plane Default AI Traffic is not supported. Furthermore, the scenery is a direct conversion of the P3D version.
Requirements
X-Plane 11.52+
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64bit), MacOS (Mojave+) or Linux Ubuntu LTS
Video card: 4 GB VRAM (6 GB+ recommended)
CPU: Multi Core processor with 3.2 GHz or better
Hard disk: 2 GB of free disk space
RAM: 12 GB RAM or more
Installation runs via Aerosoft One, this requires an internet connection and an Aerosoft user account!
This is a beautifully coloured and textured rendition of an intriguing and central airport in the Middle East! It has no issues that I can see with ILS and alignment of runways nor taxiways. The terminals and tarmac textures, as well as gate numberings are clear and contrast very well with the pavement. Sim performance is also not effected much at all (probably no more than 10% in fps).
I love Ben Gurion, mainly because of its political implications but also for its unique mood. The scenery is a typically Aerosoft airport, with nice textures and details. I have had no problems nor errors with it.