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EGXP - Scampton Air Base On Sale
Royal Air Force Scampton or RAF Scampton (ICAO: EGXP) is a former Royal Air Force station located adjacent to the A15 road near to the village of Scampton,Lincolnshire, and 6 miles (9. 7 km) north-west of the city of Lincoln, England. RAF Scampton stood on the site of a First World War Royal Flying Corps landing field, which had been called Brattleby. The station was closed and returned to agriculture following the First World War, and reactivated in the 1930s. It has provided an airfield for fi... Royal Air Force Scampton or RAF Scampton (ICAO: EGXP) is a former Royal Air Force station located adjacent to the A15 road near to the village of Scampton,Lincolnshire, and 6 miles (9. 7 km) north-west of the city of Lincoln, England. RAF Scampton stood on the site of a First World War Royal Flying Corps landing field, which had been called Brattleby. The station was closed and returned to agriculture following the First World War, and reactivated in the 1930s. It has provided an airfield for fighters in the First World War, bombers during the Second World War and V-force Avro Vulcans during the Cold War. The station was temporarily closed in 1996, but subsequently re-opened to provide a home for the RAF Aerobatic Team the Red Arrows, and to private companies, temporarily, such as Hawker Hunter Aviation, for the maintenance and storage of aircraft. In July 2018, the Ministry of Defence announced that Scampton would close and be sold, with all units relocated elsewhere. The station closed on 31 March 2023. The scenery represents the base prior to closure in 2022 and has been created using reference material from several visits I made in 2022.
Features
- Full custom objects with photoreal textures
- All objects include PBR textures
- Full night lighting
- Full custom ground poly/projected mesh
- Terrain is using the latest mesh from the UK update.
- Static Red Arrow Hawk T1 aircraft (9 spots have been left vacant on the ramp for multiplayer)
- GA parking has been added around the base in the areas away from the Red Arrows ramp.
Notes
- The scenery requires you have the UK World update installed for the terrain.
- If data is turned off and offline mode is used, then some trees may dissappear while others appear where they are not supposed to.
- Thanks to LVFR for the use of some of their models and textures.


Exeter Airport
EXETER Airport (IATA: EXT, ICAO: EGTE) for MSFS2020 and MSFS2024
Airport Overview:
Exeter Airport is located in the south west of England, roughly 5 miles east of the city centre. It serves as a regional airport for this, acting as a key hub for both domestic and international holiday flights.
Airport History:
Exeter Airport opened in 1937 as a small but important regional airfield, and within a year it had a functioning terminal and flights to the Channel Islands. C... EXETER Airport (IATA: EXT, ICAO: EGTE) for MSFS2020 and MSFS2024
Airport Overview:
Exeter Airport is located in the south west of England, roughly 5 miles east of the city centre. It serves as a regional airport for this, acting as a key hub for both domestic and international holiday flights.
Airport History:
Exeter Airport opened in 1937 as a small but important regional airfield, and within a year it had a functioning terminal and flights to the Channel Islands. Civil aviation paused at the outbreak of the Second World War, when the airfield was taken over by the Air Ministry. During the war it was heavily developed, gaining hard runways, new hangars, and a variety of RAF units, including fighter squadrons that helped defend the southwest. It also hosted research groups such as the Gunnery Research Unit, which carried out weapons trials. After the war, Exeter gradually shifted back to civilian use and fully transferred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation in 1947. Throughout the 1950s and 60s, scheduled flights—especially to the Channel Islands—helped the airport grow, and local councils eventually took ownership in the early 1970s. Over the following decades, the terminal was expanded, the runway improved, and new passenger facilities were added. Management changed hands several times, leading to significant investment, including new lounges, resurfaced runways, and a long-term development plan. In recent years, Exeter Airport has modernized further under Regional & City Airports, continuing to serve as a key gateway for Devon and the wider southwest region.
Today:
In the 12 months to March 2024, Exeter Airport recorded 435,000 passengers, up 8% on the previous year. Operators include Ryanair, TUI airways, KLM, Aer Lingus, Aurigny and Blue Islands
Navigation Details:
Runway 08/26: 2076 m × 46 m (6811 ft × 148 ft). ILS Frequency: Both Runways 08 and 26 share the ILS frequency of 109. 90 MHz, with respective inbound course headings approximately 077° (RWY 08) and 257° (RWY 26)
Performance optimised:
This scenery is made with performance in mind. As such details you don't see from the cockpit of your aircraft while flying in and out are kept to a minimum. So don't except to walk through the terminal or other parts that can only be seen by slewing to other areas. I believe most flight simmers, fly in and fly out, and the want it to be smooth. Sacrifices have to be made to achieve this goal. If you want to explore the airport coffee shop or checkin, then this is NOT the product for you.
**You Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
- Full detail Buildings
- Realistic Ground Markings
- Stunning Night Effects
- High details Airport Vehicles
- Excellent Frame Rates
- Full set of signs
- Fencing
- Vegatation
- PBR Materials
- Static GA aircraft
Exeter International
About 5 miles from Exeter city center is the city airport, Exeter Airport. The airport was opened in 1937 but was subsequently taken over by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War due to its strategic location. It was first handed over to the Civil Aviation Ministry after the end of the war in 1947.
The airport has a 2083-meter-long runway, which is more than sufficient even for larger aircraft types. Start your simulated holiday flight to Spain or Greece or fly a shorter connec... About 5 miles from Exeter city center is the city airport, Exeter Airport. The airport was opened in 1937 but was subsequently taken over by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War due to its strategic location. It was first handed over to the Civil Aviation Ministry after the end of the war in 1947.
The airport has a 2083-meter-long runway, which is more than sufficient even for larger aircraft types. Start your simulated holiday flight to Spain or Greece or fly a shorter connection to Edinburgh or St Mary's with the Twin Otter.
Installation runs via Aerosoft One, this requires an internet connection and an Aerosoft user account!
Features:
- Realistic replica of the last state of construction of EGTE Exeter Airport
- Fully custom modelling and texturing using 4K PBR throughout the entire airfield
- Clutter objects and 3D people to bring the airport to life
- Custom HD ground layout with special reflection effects
- Handmade mesh to correct the coast line and realistic runway slope
- Custom static aircrafts reflecting the real traffic at the airfield (randomized)
- Perfectly embedded in the MSFS environment
- Optimized for performance based on specifications by Microsoft
- Compatible with MSFS World Update III: UK and Ireland
Extreme Challenges - Barra (EGPR)
Fairoaks Airport
Located southwest of London between Chobham and Chertsey in Surrey, Fairoaks is a general aviation airport operated by Fairoaks Operations Ltd.
Fairoaks opened as a private airstrip in 1931, but was used by the military from 1936 and became RAF Fairoaks during World War II. It was used as a training airfield, with No. 18 Elementary & Reserve Flying School equipped with De Havilland Tiger Moths. 6,000 pilots were trained at the airfield. In 1968 the Alan Mann Group took control of the air... Located southwest of London between Chobham and Chertsey in Surrey, Fairoaks is a general aviation airport operated by Fairoaks Operations Ltd.
Fairoaks opened as a private airstrip in 1931, but was used by the military from 1936 and became RAF Fairoaks during World War II. It was used as a training airfield, with No. 18 Elementary & Reserve Flying School equipped with De Havilland Tiger Moths. 6,000 pilots were trained at the airfield. In 1968 the Alan Mann Group took control of the airfield, later constructing the hard runway in 1979.
In 2015, it was announced that the airport would be closed to build a 1,500 unit housing development to be known as “Fairoaks Garden Village”. This has resulted in a years-long battle to save this historic airport. On 15 February 2022, the original control tower was decommissioned, being replaced by a temporary control room provided by Helipad Aviation Services located adjacent to taxiway B. Recent works to the west side of the airport, have also put taxiway A out of action.
Fairoaks Airport has been accurately recreated by Burning Blue Design’s modellers and coders with on-site visits, and features:
- Over 80 custom 3D objects have been created exclusively for Fairoaks airport, each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on 2022 visits to Fairoaks.
- Includes new ‘temporary’ control tower adjacent to taxiway B.
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures.
- Working custom Windsocks.
- Open hangar parking and café interiors.
- Two Isuzu TACR3 Fire Trucks with realistic liveries.
- Also included is ‘Firebird 3’, in honour of the retired Ford F-150 which was based at Fairoaks until 2019.
- Dynamic scenery and lighting, which change realistically depending on the time of day and weather.
- Correct Tower frequency, AI pattern procedures and accurate taxiway placement. (Taxiway A has been left active to reflect a fully operational airport)
- McLaren Technology Centre and Production Centre POI.
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If you still have trouble locating your community folder this easy to follow video will help: https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=fhSkMzWLFR0
There is also a community tool called ModmanFX which makes installing and removing Microsoft Flight Simulator packages incredibly easy, you can get it here: https://www. msfsaddons. org/freeware/modmanfx[divider line_type=”Full Width Line” line_thickness=”1″ divider_color=”default” custom_height=”50″]
- Transparent and translucent glass panes can appear very dark when subject to particle effects such as rain, snow and fog. This is a known bug that Asobo/Microsoft are aware of and will hopefully fix in the near future.
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A number of the static vehicles used within the scenery were 3D models used under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The models were reskinned to match their real life contemporaries. For further information and full attribution on any of the individual models please contact us here: https://burningbluedesign. com/contact/
Creative Commons License
Farnborough Airport - The Birthplace of British Aviation
Burning Blue Designs is exceptionally proud to present our largest and most detailed project by far, Farnborough Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The team at Burning Blue Designs has grown, and so has our scope, and we are extremely confident in saying that Farnborough is the most detailed Airport as yet released by any developer for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Farnborough has perhaps the richest history of any airport in the United Kingdom, and boasts a significant history dating bac... Burning Blue Designs is exceptionally proud to present our largest and most detailed project by far, Farnborough Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The team at Burning Blue Designs has grown, and so has our scope, and we are extremely confident in saying that Farnborough is the most detailed Airport as yet released by any developer for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Farnborough has perhaps the richest history of any airport in the United Kingdom, and boasts a significant history dating back to 1908 when Samuel Franklin Cody, a Wild West showman accomplished the feat of the first powered, controlled and sustained flight in the United Kingdom. Cody’s audacious endeavour granted Farnborough the illustrious title, ‘The birthplace of British Aviation’
The Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) was created at Farnborough a year after Cody’s flight in 1909 and was where aircraft designers such as Geoffrey de Havilland and Henry Folland found fame, and over the course of more than fifty years designed, the RAE built and tested hundreds of aircraft at the airport including the Harrier and Concorde.
Today Farnborough is renowned worldwide with it’s yearly airshow attracting over 80,000 visitors and hosting over 1500 exhibitors all viing for a business in the incredibly lucrative civil and military aviation sectors. During the rest of the year Farnborough sees over 30,000 business jet movements and is UK’s busiest and most prestigious business aviation hub, hosting a swathe of business jets companies.
Farnborough Airport has been recreated faithfully over many, many hundreds of hours by Burning Blue Design’s 3D modellers and coders and features:
- Over 90 custom 3D objects have been created exclusively for Farnborough Airport, each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) allowing for far more realistic textures.
- Over ten thousand carefully placed stock assets across the airport and surrounding area, every fence, parking space, cone, light and tree has been placed in it’s correct location bringing life to Farnborough airport and the surrounding area.
- As with all Burning Blue Design Products new custom working Windsocks have been created and accurately placed around the airport.
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures have been used as a basis for the airport, these have been taken from Bing maps and heavily manipulated for consistency and realism which far surpasses the quality of the stock Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 ground texture.
- New taxiways and roads have been created in and around the airport and the runway with it’s huge displaced threshold has been faithfully recreated.
- Full night lighting placed across the airport and surrounding area including individually placed street lights along the surrounding roads.
- Surrounding landmarks have been created and placed in their correct locations to improve visual navigation and general airport atmosphere, these include:
- The Wind Tunnel Project.
- Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre
- The Aviator Hotel
- The Gloster E28/39 monument to Sir Frank Whittle.
- Farnborough Air Sciences Trust Museum (FAST) with it’s assortment of display aircraft.
- Farnborough Airship Hangar Frame.
- Farnborough Business Park.
- Eelmoor bridge.
- The Swan Pub.
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If you still have trouble locating your community folder this easy to follow video will help: https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=fhSkMzWLFR0
There is also a community tool called ModmanFX which makes installing and removing Microsoft Flight Simulator packages incredibly easy, you can get it here: https://www. msfsaddons. org/freeware/modmanfx[divider line_type=”Full Width Line” line_thickness=”1″ divider_color=”default” custom_height=”50″]
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A number of the static aircraft used within the scenery were 3D models used under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The models were reskinned to match their real life contemporaries. For further information and full attribution on any of the individual models please contact us here: https://burningbluedesign. com/contact/
Creative Commons License
Glasgow & Edinburgh Region Real Trees
Glasgow 2020hd
Glasgow International Airport (EGPF) serves west Scotland and Glasgow. The airport began it's life in 1932 as a HMS air station at Abbotsinch. Today Glasgow is the busiest of the three main Scottish airports, with passengers expected to exceed 10 million a year very soon.
Our scenery is made with HD photographic images that uses PBR materials. With high detail models researched and based on the real airport including both large and small details to enhance your flight sim experience. Wit... Glasgow International Airport (EGPF) serves west Scotland and Glasgow. The airport began it's life in 1932 as a HMS air station at Abbotsinch. Today Glasgow is the busiest of the three main Scottish airports, with passengers expected to exceed 10 million a year very soon.
Our scenery is made with HD photographic images that uses PBR materials. With high detail models researched and based on the real airport including both large and small details to enhance your flight sim experience. With the advantages of the MSFS engine, we can now bring you sloping runways and enhanced lighting effects not previously possible with other simulators. In addition to airport scenery we also include general aviation static aircraft scenery to complement and enhance the airport, but will not affect or clash with AI traffic.
The scenery is based on the airport as it was in 2020, and is optimized for the new MS flight sim.
***Must also install the LATEST UK2000 Scenery common Library. (from UK2000 Scenery website https://www. uk2000scenery. com/support. php, or MSMarketplace) ***
Glasgow Night Enhanced On Sale
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, being the third most populous in the entire UK after the capital London and Birmingham.
The city is served by two airports, Glasgow Airport and Prestwick Airport, which is further away but directly connected to the center of Glasgow by rail. Both airports have frequent and daily direct connections to Faro.
The lights have been added for greater realism in the simulator. Are visible at great distances and through a huge area of the city. No... Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, being the third most populous in the entire UK after the capital London and Birmingham.
The city is served by two airports, Glasgow Airport and Prestwick Airport, which is further away but directly connected to the center of Glasgow by rail. Both airports have frequent and daily direct connections to Faro.
The lights have been added for greater realism in the simulator. Are visible at great distances and through a huge area of the city. Not only the buildings, but also the highways and intersections of highways were fully illuminated. Your flight will be totally different with this product.
Glasgow Region Enhanced Road Lights

