NOTE : The scenery is compatible with P3D v5, but you might experience some minor bugs on runway textures, or misplaced default objects (fuel pump,...) and taxiways lights.
Paris Le Bourget is a business airport located in the north of Paris, and is the leading business airport in Europe. It occupies an area of 553 hectares and has three runways, two of which can operate independently. Paris-Le Bourget hosts 80 businesses offering airport and aviation services, including the major names in business aviation.
Developer needs to make this airport compatible with P3Dv5 if it is advertised as so. No installer for V5 and does not install properly into V5, only V4. Elevation problems as well in V5 but not in V4.
I think we can all agree that Paris - Le Bourget is one of the most renowned airfields in the entire world, not least because of its famous airshow. Having been to the show myself, I was really pleased to see that Simcreations took it upon themselves to provide us simmers with a rendition of this iconic airfield.
Generally speaking, I must say that flying into the airfield feels nice enough. I mean, the ground textures are okay, most, if not all, of the iconic buildings, have been replicated to some extent, and even the Ariane rockets sit where they should. Also, the scenery benefits from a current and up-to-date airport layout and, judging by screenshots, seems to be the developer's most comprehensive project yet.
However, this is where the pleasantries end. Some of the taxiway textures just seem to use plain default textures. Also, most of the buildings do not benefit from high-resolution textures. The use of default elements, including that of default tank cars and other vehicles placed throughout the scenery, makes the scenery come across as a bit dull overall.
I must say that given the exciting nature of this airfield, I expected the developer to have put a bit more effort into providing us with a faithful recreation of the airport. This is especially so considering the associated price tag.
Overall, if you desire flying in and out of the most frequented business jet airfield in Europe, I would say go for it and give it a try. This is especially so, given that this is the most accurate and detailed, albeit only, recreation of the field that is currently available. However, if you buy it with the expectations of it being up to par with some of Paris's other airports, then you're bound to be disappointed.