CDB-Library Version 2.6 FINAL a critical asset library for the flight simulator, designed by Cami De Bellis to provide high-quality 3D objects for custom scenery
The journey of the CDB-Library spans a decade of asset creation. Originally built to breathe life into regional fields and tropical environments, earlier iterations focused on standard 2D regional billboards, static ground service equipment (GSE), and Caribbean-themed airport architectures.
CDB-Library is a staple for both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12 users. It is particularly famous for its extensive collection of , hangars, and Ground Support Equipment (GSE). Whether you are a scenery creator using WorldEditor (WED) or a pilot flying into custom airports, this library ensures you won't see those dreaded "Missing Library" error messages. Quick Installation Guide cdb-library version 2.6 final
CDB-Library Version 2.6 FINAL a major essential asset library for X-Plane 11 and 12 flight simulators . Created by Cami De Bellis
The basic lookup API remains clean and intuitive, but now features enhanced error-handling macros: CDB-Library Version 2
The is an essential third-party asset library for X-Plane (v11 and v12), created by developer Cami De Bellis . It contains thousands of custom 3D objects—such as buildings, vehicles, and foliage—that scenery designers use to make airports look realistic.
The is typically packaged as a folder to be placed in your X-Plane/Custom Scenery directory. Because it is a "library" (rather than a specific airport scenery), it must be installed for other sceneries that rely on it to function correctly. It is particularly famous for its extensive collection
Ensure it sits safely beneath your custom airport scenery entries, but above global mesh or orthophoto libraries. Troubleshooting Common Errors Issue: Simulator Logs Warn of Missing Assets
Version 2.6 Final was the last officially released update for the CDB‑Library. In the years that followed, the community expressed concern about the library’s availability because the original download links sometimes went offline. Forum discussions noted that new users had difficulty obtaining the library, leading to calls for a permanent, reliable mirror.