Brac Airport (IATA: BWK, ICAO: LDSB) is an airport on the Croatian island of Brac, situated in Veško field, 543m above sea level and close to the town of Bol and beautiful beach Zlatni Rat (Golden horn). It is used for commercial passenger flights, mainly charter traffic from Europe during the summer season. Brac Airport is equipped for acceptance and dispatching of a smaller commercial aircraft up to 100 seats during both day light and night but only for visual operations because there is no ILS system. Brac Airport was opened on 22 May 1993,and present terminal building was opened in 2007.Between 2016 and 2017 the runway was lengthened from 1,440 to 1,760 meters towards the southwest,allowing the airport to handle aircraft such as Airbus A319, Bombardier C-Series and Embraer 195. In the second phase of runway extension the plan is to lengthened runway towards northeast from 1,760 to 2,350 meters, enabling unrestricted aircraft handling of Airbus A320 and Boeing 737-800.
Bol is a municipality on the south of the island of Brac in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia, population 1,630 (2011).
Bol is renowned for its most popular beach, the Zlatni Rat ("Golden cape"). Bol itself is a popular tourist destination, known for its harbourside bars and restaurants, and wind surfing conditions.
Scenery includes:
1) extremely detailed 3D model of LDSB airport and near surrounding (outside and inside of terminal, high quality photoreal PBR textures, semitransparent windows, correct mesh, slope runway, correct apron signs and parking positions, apron vehicles etc )
2) complitely custom and real 3d models of whole town Bol (buildings, dominican monestry, harbour, ships, trees, stones, golden horn beach, elevation etc).