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EPMO - Warsaw Modlin On Sale
EPMO Warsaw Modlin MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of EPMO Warsaw Modlin airport in Poland. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Warsaw Modlin Airport is an international airport located 40 km (25 miles) north of Warsaw, Poland. The airport is intended to be used by low-cost carriers serving Warsaw. As of 2017, it is the fifth busiest airport in the country, with 2,932,639 passengers served annually. The facility is currently exclusively served by Ryanair and business/ge... EPMO Warsaw Modlin MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of EPMO Warsaw Modlin airport in Poland. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Warsaw Modlin Airport is an international airport located 40 km (25 miles) north of Warsaw, Poland. The airport is intended to be used by low-cost carriers serving Warsaw. As of 2017, it is the fifth busiest airport in the country, with 2,932,639 passengers served annually. The facility is currently exclusively served by Ryanair and business/general aviation. Originally designed for military use in the Second Polish Republic in 1937, it was not opened by Polish authorities. Instead, it was made operational during World War II in 1940 as an airbase by the German Luftwaffe in occupied Poland. Postwar, between 1945 and 2000, it was used by Polish and Soviet air forces. In 2000, the Polish Ministry of National Defence declared the airfield closed. The airport's runway was in poor condition and lacked proper lighting and modern radio navigation aids. In September 2009, it was announced that tenders were being accepted and funding had been secured from the EU for an opening in 2011, in time for the Euro 2012 Football Tournament. Construction works finally began in October 2010 and were expected to be completed before Euro 2012; however the deadline was not met and instead the airport began to operate in July 2012. On 22 December 2012, it was announced that the runway at the airport would be closed to larger aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 indefinitely for safety reasons. Ryanair confirmed on the day of the runway closure it would divert all aircraft to Warsaw-Chopin Airport until the runway was repaired. Wizz Air also confirmed that it would route its flights to Chopin Airport until Modlin re-opened. The official re-opening took place over six months later on 4 July 2013 after construction works to fix the runway had been completed. On 17 July 2013, Wizz Air announced it would not return to Modlin despite its re-opening, but stay at Warsaw-Chopin Airport instead. Ryanair returned to Modlin on 30 September 2013 and since added more routes to its initial schedule. On 19 September 2013, the Category I Instrument Landing System was officially ready for use. At the same time tests began for the Category II Instrument Landing System which was ready for use by 1 May 2014. In October 2015, the airport welcomed its 5th millionth passenger overall. In December of the same year, an airport lounge was inaugurated.
High-quality model of EPMO Warsaw Modlin Airport, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details throughout the whole airport
FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting, and PBR materials
High definition mesh including exact runway profile
Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings, hangars and the control tower, advanced night lighting, custom animations
Several landmarks from the surrounding area
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EPOP Polska Nowa Wieś
If you're looking for a unique addition to your simulation, this mod is for you! It introduces the ICAO airport: EPOP – Polska Nowa Wieś, which is a famous sports aviation and General Aviation center near Opole. It is an ideal place for lovers of VFR flights, parachute jumps and aviation training. Additionally, in fashion you will find: LPR HEMS Base - a realistically recreated airport base of the Air Ambulance Service, which adds even more immersion and operational possibilities. PGN Opole Powe... If you're looking for a unique addition to your simulation, this mod is for you! It introduces the ICAO airport: EPOP – Polska Nowa Wieś, which is a famous sports aviation and General Aviation center near Opole. It is an ideal place for lovers of VFR flights, parachute jumps and aviation training. Additionally, in fashion you will find: LPR HEMS Base - a realistically recreated airport base of the Air Ambulance Service, which adds even more immersion and operational possibilities. PGN Opole Power Plant - a characteristic navigation point that enriches the landscape and improves the realism of the region. This is a great opportunity to diversify your flights and add new, realistic elements to the simulator. Don't miss this chance!
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EPPO - Poznan Lawica Airport On Sale
Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport IATA:EPPO, built in 1913, is one of the oldest airports in Poland. It is located 5 km (3. 1 mi) west of the city centre. It takes its name from the neighborhood of Ławica, part of the city's district, while the airport actually lies in the Jeżyce district.Poznań–Ławica Henryk Wieniawski Airport IATA:EPPO, built in 1913, is one of the oldest airports in Poland. It is located 5 km (3. 1 mi) west of the city centre. It takes its name from the neighborhood of Ławica, part of the city's district, while the airport actually lies in the Jeżyce district.
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EPRZ - Rzeszów Airport
Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport (IATA: RZE, ICAO: EPRZ) is an international airport located in southeastern Poland, in Jasionka, a village 10 km (6. 2 mi) from the center of the city of Rzeszów. It is the eighth-busiest airport in Poland and currently the smallest European airport which has a direct scheduled transatlantic connection, with LOT Polish Airlines' seasonal service to Newark. The beginnings of the "Rzeszów-Jasionka" Airport date back to the years of the Nazi occupation, when in 1940 a runwa... Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport (IATA: RZE, ICAO: EPRZ) is an international airport located in southeastern Poland, in Jasionka, a village 10 km (6. 2 mi) from the center of the city of Rzeszów. It is the eighth-busiest airport in Poland and currently the smallest European airport which has a direct scheduled transatlantic connection, with LOT Polish Airlines' seasonal service to Newark. The beginnings of the "Rzeszów-Jasionka" Airport date back to the years of the Nazi occupation, when in 1940 a runway 1200 m long and 40 m wide was built in Jasionka for military purposes. At the end of the war, in 1944, the Germans, leaving the airport, destroyed it. In the same year, the airport was taken over by the Russians. Then, in 1949-1959 it was rebuilt and made available for air transport. At that time, as well as in the 1970s, there was a significant rise in domestic flights - to Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Koszalin, Wroclaw and Szczecin, thus allowing the airport to serve more than 100 000 passengers per year. In 1974, the Airport became an international airport, and an alternate airport for the Warsaw-Okecie Airport. In 1987, the State Enterprise "Polish Airports" was founded, grouping all the airports in the country. The Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport was within its structures to the end of June 2009. The most awaited investment in the "Rzeszów-Jasionka" Airport was the construction of a new passenger terminal building. After 15 months of construction, on 8 May 2012, the passenger service was moved to the new passenger terminal, which significantly changed the image of the Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport. One building combined departures and arrivals, which were supported by technical and commercial infrastructure. The New Terminal Building has three floors above ground and one underground. The "Rzeszów-Jasionka" Airport, as the furthest to the southeast communication airport in Poland, has an opportunity to develop further in the near future to open a wider window on the world for our region.
A high-quality model of EPRZ Rzeszów Airport, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details throughout the whole airport
FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting and PBR materials
High definition mesh including exact runway profile
Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings, control tower and hangars, advanced night lighting, custom animations, sound effects
Rzeszów City landmarks and EPRJ airport included
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EPSC Szczecin - Goleniów
Experience the true-to-life scenery of EPSC Szczecin-Goleniów Airport, recreated with incredible attention to detail at a 1:1 scale.
Nearly 99% of all models have been handcrafted exclusively for this project, ensuring top-tier quality and outstanding realism.
Key Features:
- Custom-made 3D models of all airport buildings
- Accurately mapped runway based on updated satellite imagery — not auto-generated — reflecting the runway’s real-world current condition
- Forests and... Experience the true-to-life scenery of EPSC Szczecin-Goleniów Airport, recreated with incredible attention to detail at a 1:1 scale.
Nearly 99% of all models have been handcrafted exclusively for this project, ensuring top-tier quality and outstanding realism.
Key Features:
- Custom-made 3D models of all airport buildings
- Accurately mapped runway based on updated satellite imagery — not auto-generated — reflecting the runway’s real-world current condition
- Forests and vegetation manually adjusted to match the actual environment layout
- New satellite imagery extension available to further enhance the immersion (Download here: https://flightsim. to/file/91653/epsc-sczecin-goleniow-new-satelite-maps-mfs2020)
- Authentic ground markings, signs, and lighting, consistent with the real airport
- Custom night lighting for a realistic nighttime experience
- Optimized performance for smooth operation even on mid-range PCs
Radio frequencies accurately implemented:
- Tower: 121. 255 MHz
- ATIS: 132. 130 MHz
Additional Notes:
- The satellite imagery extension has been designed specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and is fully compatible with this airport scenery.
- The goal of this project is to provide the most immersive and realistic representation of one of Poland's key regional airports.
Feel like you're truly at Szczecin-Goleniów Airport and elevate your flight simulation experience!
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EPSC Szczecin - Goleniow
EPSC Szczecin-Goleniów for MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of Airport near Szczecin, Poland. Szczecin is the capital of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship and one of the largest cities in northwestern Poland. Situated on the Oder River near the German border, the city has a rich maritime and industrial history. Today, Szczecin is a key economic and transport hub, featuring one of Poland's largest seaports and a vibrant academic scene. The city has a population of approximately 400,000, with aroun... EPSC Szczecin-Goleniów for MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of Airport near Szczecin, Poland. Szczecin is the capital of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship and one of the largest cities in northwestern Poland. Situated on the Oder River near the German border, the city has a rich maritime and industrial history. Today, Szczecin is a key economic and transport hub, featuring one of Poland's largest seaports and a vibrant academic scene. The city has a population of approximately 400,000, with around 1. 5 million people living within a 100 km (62 mi) radius.
Szczecin-Goleniów Airport (IATA: SZZ, ICAO: EPSC) is an international airport serving Szczecin and the surrounding West Pomeranian region. It is located near the town of Goleniów, approximately 45 km (28 mi) northeast of Szczecin’s city center. The airport plays a vital role in regional and international connectivity, offering flights to major European destinations. It primarily serves domestic flights to Warsaw and Krakow but also features international routes to destinations such as the United Kingdom, Norway, and vacation destinations in summer. In the upcoming years, the airport is going to get significant modernization, enhancing its terminal facilities and infrastructure to accommodate growing passenger demand.
EPSC is equipped with ILS CAT I (RW 31 only), VOR navigation systems, ensuring safe operations in various weather conditions. The airport features a 2,500-meter-long runway (13/31), capable of handling medium-sized aircraft. The apron provides parking for both scheduled and charter flights, with dedicated areas for general aviation and military operations.
PRE-RELEASE INFO
This is pre-release 0. 9 version of the airport. Some features are still missing and will be added in planned updates. All updates will be free for current owners. Also, price may change after completing this project.
GSX Profile
There’s a GSX profile included in package in GSX-Profile-EPSC folder. You will also find GSX profile on flightsim. to and in GSX Hub app.
MINIMAL COMPATIBILITY WITH MSFS 2024
This product is designed for and fully compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020.
Although you can easily run this addon in MSFS 2024 and it will be fully usable (all 3D objects, no trees on apron etc. ), but you can spot some glitches on ground. As MSFS 2024 will become more mature simulator an update will be provided.
SCENERY FEATURES
- High-quality model of EPSC Szczecin Airport, featuring the latest apron layout and extensive details
- Hand crafted buildings, including main terminal, characteristic tower and new cargo building
- Variety of static aircraft, ground vehicles, and airport clutter for enhanced realism
- All required lighted custom taxi signs
- Handcrafted taxi lines and lights
- All ground markings and lights according to current AIP (AIRAC 2502)
- Custom static airplanes: E190 Polish LOT airlines and PZL M-18 Dromader
- Car parking and area around terminal
- Custom 3D people models
- FPS-friendly design with detailed night textures, dynamic lighting, and PBR materials
- Static aircraft (E190 LOT) on Stand 1 can be disabled for online flying
- GSX Profile included
How to disable static aircraft on Stand 1?
If you want to remove static aircraft from Stand 1 (E190 LOT), you need to:
- close MSFS app
- locate installation directory of the airport (Community/papadelta-epsc)
- go to Community/papadelta-epsc/Scenery/airport-epsc-szczecin/epsc-static-aircraft directory
- change the name of the file epsc-static-aircraft. bgl to epsc-static-aircraft. bgl. disabled
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EPSY - Olsztyn-Mazury Airport On Sale
EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury is an international passenger airport in the North-East of Poland. It is located near the village Szymany, some 10 km from the centre of the city of Szczytno in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The airport was earlier known as Szczytno-Szymany Airport. EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury Airport is popular among general aviation pilots as a gateway to the Masurian Lake District. The region contains more than 2,000 lakes. The Lakeland extends roughly 290 km (180 mi) eastwards from the lower ... EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury is an international passenger airport in the North-East of Poland. It is located near the village Szymany, some 10 km from the centre of the city of Szczytno in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The airport was earlier known as Szczytno-Szymany Airport. EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury Airport is popular among general aviation pilots as a gateway to the Masurian Lake District. The region contains more than 2,000 lakes. The Lakeland extends roughly 290 km (180 mi) eastwards from the lower Vistula to the Poland–Russia border, and occupies an area of roughly 52,000 square kilometres (20,000 sq mi). The lakes are well connected by rivers and canals, forming an extensive system of waterways. The 18th-century Masurian Canal links this system to the Baltic Sea. The whole area is a prime tourist destination, frequented by boating enthusiasts, canoeists, anglers, hikers, bikers and nature-lovers. It is one of the most famous lake districts in Central Europe and a popular vacation spot, with the highest number of visitors every year. Śniardwy is the largest lake being 22. 1 km (13. 7 mi) long and 13. 4 km (8. 3 mi) wide. The airfield in Szymany originates from 1933. Back then it was located in Germany, just kilometers away from the Polish border. Being hidden, within the woods, the airfield should be used as temporary facility during the war. So it did 1939 during the invasion in Poland. In 1945, the small airfield was in the hands of the Soviet army. As they were not interested in the facility, they left it in autumn 1945. Now located in Poland, the Polish army acquired it. In the 1950s and 1960s it was expanded and assigned as backup airport. It was developed on a low stage for many years, in the second half of the 1970s it received a control tower and further buildings. In the 1990s, when the cold war had ended, the airfield in Szymany lost its importance and was finally left. The remains of the old runway are still visible on the East side of the airport. Later on, the Szymany Airport received international attention after it was discovered the airfield was used by the CIA in conjunction with a black site prison nearby in 2003. From 2014 to 2015, the airport was rebuilt with high EU subsidies. Its runway was extended and overhauled; a new terminal, railway link and further facilities were erected. On 20 January 2016, the first ever scheduled passenger flight took off from the airport with a SprintAir service to Berlin. Currently it is used by low-cost carries and general aviation pilots.
High-quality model of EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury Airport, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details throughout the whole airport
FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting, and PBR materials
High definition mesh including exact runway profile
Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings and control tower, advanced night lighting, custom animations
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EPSY Olsztyn-mazury Airport
The scenery EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury International Airport (IATA: SZY, ICAO: EPSY) is the regional and international passenger airport in the North-East of Poland and is called as the gateway to the Masurian Lake District. From 2014 to 2015, the airport was rebuilt. Its runway was extended and overhauled; a new terminal, railway link and further facilities were erected.
The Olsztyn-Mazury airport has a newly extended and resurfaced runway that is 2500 meters long and 60 meters wide, a new IL... The scenery EPSY Olsztyn-Mazury International Airport (IATA: SZY, ICAO: EPSY) is the regional and international passenger airport in the North-East of Poland and is called as the gateway to the Masurian Lake District. From 2014 to 2015, the airport was rebuilt. Its runway was extended and overhauled; a new terminal, railway link and further facilities were erected.
The Olsztyn-Mazury airport has a newly extended and resurfaced runway that is 2500 meters long and 60 meters wide, a new ILS system. Currently provides space for C class aircrafts – including deicing station and a one spot helipad 40 x 40 with a taxing space.
Olsztyn-Mazury Airport offers scheduled flights to London Luton and Dortmund operated by WizzAir, London Stansted, operated by Ryanair and Lviv operated by LOT Polish Airlines. With constant growth of passeners new destinations are planned to be introduced in near future. For more realistic scenery FlyDesign is using UP42 digital satellite imagery for texturing ground and other objects, as well as custom photographs acquired from airport authorities (press pack), or made on our request, or by ourselves.
Scenery Features:
- EPSY International airport, completely HD buildings with all detailed,
- Highly detailed Terminal Interior,
- High resolution ground textures,
- Fully dynamic lighting (excellent night effects),
- Custom Runways, Aprons & Taxiways,
- Hand-placed vegetation,
- Optimized for excellent performance,
- EPSY charts,
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EPWA - Warsaw Chopin
EPWA Warsaw Chopin MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of Chopin Airport in Warsaw, Poland. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is Poland's largest and busiest airport, covering 834 hectares and handling nearly 40% of the country's air passenger traffic. It operates about 300 scheduled flights daily and increasing charter operations, handling up to 34 operations per hour. The airport opened in 1934 and has been rebuilt several t... EPWA Warsaw Chopin MSFS is a highly detailed scenery of Chopin Airport in Warsaw, Poland. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is Poland's largest and busiest airport, covering 834 hectares and handling nearly 40% of the country's air passenger traffic. It operates about 300 scheduled flights daily and increasing charter operations, handling up to 34 operations per hour. The airport opened in 1934 and has been rebuilt several times. It features two crossing runways (2800m and 3690m), hangars, a cargo terminal, and a passenger terminal rebuilt between 2008 and 2015. Originally called Warsaw-Okecie Airport, it retained the name of its Okęcie neighborhood until it was renamed after Polish composer Frédéric Chopin in 2001. Despite the name change, "Okęcie" remains widely used in air traffic and industry communications. The airport moved from Mokotów Fields to Okęcie in 1934 due to urban growth. The new airport, costing 10 million Zloty, included modern hangars, exhibition spaces, and a terminal with concrete taxiways. By 1938, it was equipped with advanced radio systems and Lorenz beam navigation, ensuring safer landings. The airport became a hub for both domestic and international flights, connecting Warsaw with cities like Tel Aviv and Beirut. During World War II, the airport was heavily bombed and later destroyed by retreating German forces, leaving most of the infrastructure in ruins. After the war, LOT Polish Airlines resumed operations at the airport, and reconstruction followed, including a new terminal, control tower, and aircraft stands. By the late 1940s, Warsaw’s airport re-established connections with major cities like Berlin and Brussels. In the 1960s, the airport expanded with radar systems and a modern terminal to handle 1 million passengers annually. However, growing demand quickly exceeded this capacity. By 1969, the airport handled its first million passengers, leading to the construction of temporary facilities. In the 1980s, political and economic changes led to plans for further expansion, overseen by the State Enterprise "Polish Airports" (PPL). After the fall of communism, a new terminal built by Hochtief increased capacity to 3. 5 million passengers annually. Officially opened in 1992, it was soon overwhelmed by rising passenger numbers, reaching 4 million by 1999. Further expansions followed, including more check-in desks. In the 2000s, the airport saw further growth with "Terminal 2," part of the largest investment in Polish civil aviation history. The terminals were later merged into "Terminal A. " In 2012, a suburban rail connection opened for UEFA Euro 2012, improving access. By 2023, Warsaw Chopin Airport had become one of Europe’s busiest, serving over 18 million passengers annually and handling nearly 40% of Poland’s air traffic.
A top-quality model of EPWA Warsaw Chopin Airport, featuring the up-to-date model of EPWA Warsaw Chopin International Airport, featuring extensive details, FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting and PBR materials as well as high-definition mesh
Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings, control tower and hangars, advanced night lighting, custom animations, 3D people, sounds, static aircraft, vehicles
Fully compatible with GSX Pro using Cartayna Files
Fully compatible with Warsaw Landmarks MSFS
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EPWA - Warsaw Chopin Airport On Sale
Warsaw Chopin Airport (Polish: Lotnisko Chopina w Warszawie, (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is an international airport in the Włochy district of Warsaw, Poland. It is Poland's busiest airport with 18. 9 million passengers in 2019, thus handling approximately 40% of the country's total air passenger traffic. The airport is a central hub for LOT Polish Airlines as well as a base for Enter Air and Wizz Air. Warsaw Chopin Airport covers 834 hectares (2,060 acres) of land and handles approximately 300 sche... Warsaw Chopin Airport (Polish: Lotnisko Chopina w Warszawie, (IATA: WAW, ICAO: EPWA) is an international airport in the Włochy district of Warsaw, Poland. It is Poland's busiest airport with 18. 9 million passengers in 2019, thus handling approximately 40% of the country's total air passenger traffic. The airport is a central hub for LOT Polish Airlines as well as a base for Enter Air and Wizz Air. Warsaw Chopin Airport covers 834 hectares (2,060 acres) of land and handles approximately 300 scheduled flights daily, including a substantial number of charters. London, Kyiv, Frankfurt, Paris, and Amsterdam are the busiest international connections, while Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk are the most popular domestic ones. Founded in 1934, the airport was previously known as Warsaw-Okecie Airport (Port lotniczy Warszawa-Okęcie) and bore the name of its Okęcie neighborhood throughout its history. It was renamed in honour of Polish composer and former Warsaw resident Frédéric Chopin in 2001. Despite the official change, "Okecie" ("Lotnisko Okęcie") remains in popular and industry use, including air traffic and aerodrome references.
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