Lognes - Émerainville airfield (IATA: XLG • ICAO code: LFPL) is a French civil airfield open to public air traffic (CAP) 1, settled in cities of Lognes and Émerainville in the « departement de Seine-et-Marne » in Île-de-France. It is located 1.5 km south of Lognes, 28 km east of Paris.
This civil controlled airfield usually hosts general aviation's traffic under visual flight rules (VFR) and only allows daytime operations. It sometimes hosts international traffic, on particular demand. It is also used for the practice of leisure and tourism (light aircrafts and helicopters). It is operated by Aéroports de Paris.
This scenery contains all main buildings of the airfield and many realistic objects and details.
Scenery Features :
All main buildings are represented : Darse A, B & C, Control Tower and the areas near the airfield and fuel pumps.
A photoreal ground fully reworked of airfield and its surroundings.
Runways, taxiways, and parkings are fully reworked.
Airfield signs : taxiways signs, yellow pads on taxiway edges and white pads on runway edges, new ground marks.
some more details around the airfield : road signs, public signs, restaurants, vegetation (city trees and forests) and cars.
Industrial areas and VFR landmarks are also modeled: the building with a checkerboard roof, high voltage lines, and several factories.
This scenery is created and optimized with gMax from Discreet for best performances.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (Updated FS9.1)
Processor with 2,0Ghz +
1GB of memory (RAM)
Graphic card with 512MB+
180Mo free hard disk space (HDD)
Microsoft Windows 98 / 2000 / XP / VISTA / 7
Recommanded system configuration :
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (Updated FS9.1)
Processor Dual Core with 3,0Ghz +
4GB of memory (RAM)
Graphic card with 1GB +
180Mo free hard disk space (HDD)
Microsoft Windows 98 / 2000 / XP / VISTA / 7
I tested the scenery, installed over a previous photorealistic layer. I recommand it for all people knowing Lognes in real life, at it is fully immersive.
The scenery is a welcome addition to the FS2004 world.
However, we had to mannually edit the AF2 file with ADE, because runways 26 and 08 are inverted in the naming. So the FS9 ATC clears you to land on what he thinks is R26, however it is R08 from your plane. Open ADE, select each runway and invert primary and secondary numbers. Then compile the airport.