Roberts International Airport (IATA: ROB, ICAO: GLRB), informally also known as Robertsfield, is an international airport in the West African nation of Liberia. Located near the town of Harbel in Margibi County, the single runway airport is about 35 miles (56 km) outside of the nation's capital of Monrovia, and as an origin and destination point is referred to as "Monrovia" and locally is often referred to simply as "RIA." The airport is named in honor of Joseph Jenkins Roberts, the first President of Liberia.
FEATURES
Detailed and performance friendly scenery
custom ground polys
Accurate AFCAD
Grasses and water puddles when it rains
P3D PBR Materials
Legacy and dynamic ramp lights
Optional photoreal surrounding
Extra Liberia airports/airstrips included (GLBU,GLCP,GLGE,GLLB,GLNA,GLTN,GLVA)
Update Offer
If you previously purchased AFRICA4FS - ROBERTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT GLRB FSX at simMarket, you are entitled to the special upgrade price of EUR 5.00 only. NOTE: The special upgrade price will be awarded automatically, therefore you must be logged into your same account used to purchase the previous version! If in doubt contact simMarket support first! NO REFUNDS GIVEN!
If you previously purchased AFRICA4FS - ROBERTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT GLRB MSFS at simMarket, you are entitled to the special upgrade price of EUR 9.00 only. NOTE: The special upgrade price will be awarded automatically, therefore you must be logged into your same account used to purchase the previous version! If in doubt contact simMarket support first! NO REFUNDS GIVEN!
Nice airport but way too much vegetational objects in the surrounding river areas.
Am surprised that folks have awarded 5 stars for this product (rather misleading).
Perhaps the developer can make adjustments. In my case it concernes the P3Dv4 version.
This is a really nice airport from a part of the world that doesn't have too many airports modeled. Hopefully he can go on and do Accra, Abuja and some other ones.
Amazing product. I recommend it 100%. I have we see more African airports from them in the near future, looks like they know what they doing. Please support them.