Born during the Fall of 1999, Lebor is a Flight Simulator scenery design group that develops scenery add-ons for the country of Lebanon. For those who wonder where their name comes from, "Lebor" is a fix at the north east border of the country. Lebor's previous scenery releases have been quite impressive, with a high level of detail and precision even down to the smallest things such as wheels on the aircraft terminal tunnel. I aim to give you an un-biased review with opinions of their latest release, OLBA2002 for FS2002. OLBA2002 for FS2002 only is a detailed scenery representing Beirut International Airport. The scenery uses the latest graphic and scenery technology in FS2002 and it features a custom hand painted layout with custom 3D obejcts, textures, an AFCAD file and a Beirut city coastline and landclass. Learn more by reading Ryan Barclay's complete review of OLBA2002 for FS2002 here.
OLBA2002 for FS2002 Review
by Ryan Barclay
I will be reviewing this stunning, fully featured package from Lebor.

Shot showing main terminal and taxiways
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THE INSTALLATION
The package comes with a great installation interface for those non-technical simmers. The set-up is pretty minimal, just let the installer do the work. The only time you do need intervention, is when adding the scenery to the FS2002 library, which I'll explain in detail below.

Professional installer - gives good first impressions
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Adding the scenery to FS2002 can be quite daunting for a first timer, but is a very simple process for a dedicated simmer:-

Adding the scenery to the Database
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Firstly, you need to click on 'Add Area' and browse the dialogue box to point to the Lebor_OLBA2k2 folder, which for most standard installs is located at "C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFS2002SCENEDBLebor_OLBA2k2". Then you will need to set the title of the scenery area name to Lebor_OLBA2k2 or whatever you wish. After this is all done, click OK, and then OK again on the FS2002 library and the files and information will be added to the FS2002 scenery library, as seen below.
FS2002 in action...
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THE REVIEW
I decided that I would choose a light aircraft to start off with - they are usually best to actually take in all of the scenery, while jet lines are usually above the clouds before you can even see where you are. I chose the FS2002 standard Beechcraft dual propeller aircraft for a test aircraft.
Private terminal at Beirut International
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After waiting several minutes for FS2002 to compile everything, and load the scenery into memory, I was presented with a highly detailed landscape with lots of eye candy overall. I looked to my left; I could see jet liners at the terminal with terminal tunnels fixed on them. Looked to my right and could see various things going on. When I switched to a spot plane view, I could see what looked like a car park in the distance - so I could not resist and taxied the aircraft into it. The details on the cars, were reasonable too, but could of been improved slightly - perhaps including more 3d effects and not looking like singular blocks. The car park also included a neat triangular advertising pole, which was quite impressive as the writing was clearly visible.

Jets at the terminal
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View of the light terminal and the car park from the control tower
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As I made my way towards the runway, I decided to take a quick look at the detail of the terminals...
I loved the terminal tunnels - the wheels and all of the other extra details that standard scenery does not have really made it rise above the rest. Lebor have proven that they care about the most smallest of details - they have built their name on quality not quantity; and I like it.

Highly detailed terminal tunnel
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Great ground texture
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Taxiway Markers - texture could of been improved
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The Runway with the included add-on concrete texture
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The runway seems longer than most standard runways, and really looks the part. The add-on concrete texture included with the package creates a more realistic concrete runway than the standard FS2002 texture - I highly recommend you install this.

A lone VOR
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It's all of the little things that count; Lebor have included this VOR to add that extra level of realism to the scenery package.

The Airport
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As I lifted off, I could finally see the airport as a whole and really appreciated the level of detail Lebor have worked so hard to achieve.
PROS
If you are looking for a highly detailed airport for FS2002, this is the airport for you. There is lots of detail and eye candy for you to enjoy - Lebor really make it as real as possible.
CONS
I think there could of been more aircraft floating about nearby; in the terminals, hangars... etc. There could of also of been more service vehicles such as push-backs, fuel tankers, food wagons and ground patrol.
OLBA2002 for FS2002 is a definite download for any flight simmer - DOWNLOAD HERE
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Ryan Barclay
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