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LFOO Les Sables-d'Olonne Talmont Airport
Description
Proud to present this beautiful scenery of « Les Sables d’Olonne (Talmont Saint-hilaire) » in Vendée (France).
Excellent starting point for VFR trips on the Vendée coast.
is a civil aerodrome, open to public air traffic (CAP) 1, located 5 km south-east of Les Sables d'Olonne, in Vendée (Pays de la Loire region, France).
It is used for the practice of leisure and tourism activities (light aviation and parachuting).
This scenery includes several feature as :
-... Description
Proud to present this beautiful scenery of « Les Sables d’Olonne (Talmont Saint-hilaire) » in Vendée (France).
Excellent starting point for VFR trips on the Vendée coast.
is a civil aerodrome, open to public air traffic (CAP) 1, located 5 km south-east of Les Sables d'Olonne, in Vendée (Pays de la Loire region, France).
It is used for the practice of leisure and tourism activities (light aviation and parachuting).
This scenery includes several feature as :
- All elements are hand-made, based on actual photos of the site.
- The satellite map has been improved.
- 3 parking spaces near the hangars have been added.
- The relief of the terrain has been improved.
- Details (but essentials) have been added to the scene which improve the realism.
- Lights on the main hangar at night


LFAC - Calais Dunkerque Airport On Sale
The Calais–Dunkerque airport (ICAO code: LFAC) is an airport located in Marck, 7 km (4 mi) east-northeast of Calais, in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France.
In the early 1950s, the airport hosted cross-Channel services, including car ferry services organized by private airlines such as Silver City Airways and Channel Air Bridge. The airport is 12 feet (4 m) above mean sea level. It has an asphalt runway, designated 06/24, measuring 1,535 x 45 meters (5,036 ft... The Calais–Dunkerque airport (ICAO code: LFAC) is an airport located in Marck, 7 km (4 mi) east-northeast of Calais, in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France.
In the early 1950s, the airport hosted cross-Channel services, including car ferry services organized by private airlines such as Silver City Airways and Channel Air Bridge. The airport is 12 feet (4 m) above mean sea level. It has an asphalt runway, designated 06/24, measuring 1,535 x 45 meters (5,036 ft × 148 ft).
Calais-Dunkerque Airport is now often used for pilot training and occasionally hosts aviation events. Also, a lot of touristic charter airlines fly this airport regularly. With 9 parking lots and numerous hangars, this airport is located right at the south of the English Channel and is an important location for the region.
Airport has different names such as: Aérodrome du Grand Calais, Calais Dunkerque Airport, Aérodrome du Marck, Calais Marck Airport
- 3D Buildings created with details
- 8K PBR textures
- Open Hangars with parking lots
- Vegetation and layout arrangement
- Special details around the airport
- 3D people, living atmosphere
- Helipad
- Accurate Ground and Traffic Signs
FAYP Ysterplaat Air Force Base
Ysterplaat Air Force Base (FAYP) is an airbase of the South African Air Force in the Cape Town suburb of Ysterplaat, on the southwestern coast of South Africa; 8km (5 mi) from Cape Town City Centre. The name Ysterplaat is Afrikaans from the Dutch "Ijzerplaats", meaning "Place of Iron" in English.
The site of AFB Ysterplaat was originally used as a civilian airfield, known as Maitland Aerodrome, from as early as 1929. With the coming of World War II the land the aerodrome sat on was donat... Ysterplaat Air Force Base (FAYP) is an airbase of the South African Air Force in the Cape Town suburb of Ysterplaat, on the southwestern coast of South Africa; 8km (5 mi) from Cape Town City Centre. The name Ysterplaat is Afrikaans from the Dutch "Ijzerplaats", meaning "Place of Iron" in English.
The site of AFB Ysterplaat was originally used as a civilian airfield, known as Maitland Aerodrome, from as early as 1929. With the coming of World War II the land the aerodrome sat on was donated to aid the war effort by Sir David Graaff, on condition his estate would be consulted should it ever be used for non-military purposes. During and after the World War II Ysterplaat was used as a maintenance and assembly depot for aircraft.
Today, due to increased budgetary restrictions, all activity at the base has basically come to a halt. There were plans to convert the base into a civilian airport with a military presence, but no decisions have been taken yet.
SBNT 1935 NATAL PARNAMIRIM AIRPORT
RWG 1935 SBNT NATAL PARNAMIRIM AIRPORT
RWG 1935 SBN1 NATAL SEABASE
Natal is the point in South America closest to the African coast from where Aéropostale departs the planes to ensure an exclusively aeronautical transatlantic connection
Details:
-PBR 4K textures
-Detailed 30’s buildings, cars and trucks
-Dynamic flags and windsocks
-Static 30s aircraft
-Airport illuminations at night
THIS SCENE CREATES AN MSFS WORLD IN 1935.
... RWG 1935 SBNT NATAL PARNAMIRIM AIRPORT
RWG 1935 SBN1 NATAL SEABASE
Natal is the point in South America closest to the African coast from where Aéropostale departs the planes to ensure an exclusively aeronautical transatlantic connection
Details:
-PBR 4K textures
-Detailed 30’s buildings, cars and trucks
-Dynamic flags and windsocks
-Static 30s aircraft
-Airport illuminations at night
THIS SCENE CREATES AN MSFS WORLD IN 1935.
IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANY OTHER SCENE IN THE SAME LOCATION IN 2020 AND WILL MODIFY THESE OTHER SCENES TO ALLOW IMMERSION INTO THE 1930'S. YOU WILL HAVE TO MANAGE THEM BY INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING THEM IF YOU WANT TO GO BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN 1935 AND TODAY.
SBRF 1935 RECIFE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
RWG 1935 SBRF RECIFE AEROPOSTALE AIRFIELD
RWG 1935 SBR1 RECIFE SEABASEnRWG 1935 SBR2 RECIFE AIRSHIP BASE
The Recife airfield is a key point of the Aeropostale airmail route in Brazil.
Originally called Ibura Airport, the airport had its name changed to Guararapes Airport in 1948.
Details:
-PBR 4K textures
-Detailed 30s buildings, cars and trucks
-Dynamic flags and windsocks
-Static 30s aircraft
-Airport illuminations at night
RWG 1935 SBRF RECIFE AEROPOSTALE AIRFIELD
RWG 1935 SBR1 RECIFE SEABASEnRWG 1935 SBR2 RECIFE AIRSHIP BASE
The Recife airfield is a key point of the Aeropostale airmail route in Brazil.
Originally called Ibura Airport, the airport had its name changed to Guararapes Airport in 1948.
Details:
-PBR 4K textures
-Detailed 30s buildings, cars and trucks
-Dynamic flags and windsocks
-Static 30s aircraft
-Airport illuminations at night
THIS SCENE CREATES AN MSFS WORLD IN 1935.
IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANY OTHER SCENE IN THE SAME LOCATION IN 2020 AND WILL MODIFY THESE OTHER SCENES TO ALLOW IMMERSION INTO THE 1930'S. YOU WILL HAVE TO MANAGE THEM BY INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING THEM IF YOU WANT TO GO BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN 1935 AND TODAY.
Vancouver Island Heliports
Welcome to helicopter and seaplane heaven! Vancouver Island offers a unique combination of breathtaking remote landscapes and urban photogrammetry areas in a relatively compact area. As your helicopter or seaplane glides over the rugged coastline, you’ll be enchanted by dramatic cliffs plunging into crystalline waters, secluded coves cradling pristine beaches, and ancient rainforests whispering tales of timeless beauty.
Vancouver Island Heliports and Seaplane Bases pack provides a unique... Welcome to helicopter and seaplane heaven! Vancouver Island offers a unique combination of breathtaking remote landscapes and urban photogrammetry areas in a relatively compact area. As your helicopter or seaplane glides over the rugged coastline, you’ll be enchanted by dramatic cliffs plunging into crystalline waters, secluded coves cradling pristine beaches, and ancient rainforests whispering tales of timeless beauty.
Vancouver Island Heliports and Seaplane Bases pack provides a unique scenery for creative MSFS pilots. Your imagination is the only limit!
- Simulate patient transfers between 4 hand-modelled hospitals with medical heliports, perform medevac flights from a cruise ship, or locate and rescue injured victims from 3 car accident scenes along remote roads.
- Fly Coast Guard, government and private flights between 6 heliports, including the Coast Guard and Port facilities, a working lighthouse at the Race Rocks Ecological Reserve, and a Coast Guard ship you can land on.
- Fly VIP passengers or imagine yourself piloting your helicopter from your yacht to a sprawling mansion with a helipad, built on the top of the hill overlooking a majestic lake.
- Plan picturesque flights in your float plane between 4 modelled water aerodromes and seaplane bases.
All locations are hand-modelled in intricate detail, including key buildings textured with custom-made PBR materials in up to 4K resolution, parallax interiors, lighting and animation elements, ground signs and textures, night lighting, and hundreds of objects placed throughout the scenery.
Compatible with Roman Design CYYJ Victoria International Airport and SamScene3D Vancouver City Times.
HOSPITALS
CBK8 – Royal Jubilee Hospital Heliport
CBW7 – Victoria General Hospital Heliport
CAT6 – Campbell River Hospital Heliport
CVB8 – Comox Valley Hospital Heliport
HELIPORTS AND HELIPADS
CBR7 – Tofino Lifeboat Station Heliport
CBZ7 – Victoria Harbour Shoal Point Heliport (Coast Guard)
CBF7 – Victoria Harbour Camel Point Heliport (HeliJet operations)
CDH5 – Nanaimo Harbour Heliport (HeliJet operations)
CR03 – Race Rocks Lighthouse Heliport
CR05 – Coast Guard Ship Helipad
PRIVATE HELIPADS
CR01 – Willis Point Mansion (NW of Victoria)
CR02 – Cruise Ship Helipad
CR04 – Yacht Helipad
WATER AERODROMES AND SEAPLANE BASES
CAB4 – Tofino Harbour Water Aerodrome
CAC8 – Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome
CAE9 – Bamfield Seaplane Base
CAN3 – Ucluelet Water Aerodrome
CAR ACCIDENT SCENES
- Follow the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy1) North from Victoria to Mill Bay
- Follow the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy1) from Duncan to Nanaimo
- Follow the local road from Tofino to Ucluele
FEATURES
- Custom PBR materials with up to 4K resolution
- 4 Hospitals
- 6 Heliports and multiple Helipads
- 3 Private Helipads
- 4 Water Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases
- 3 car accident scenes
- Animated lighthouse with rotating beacon and light beams
- Animated Ambulance flashing lights
- Parallax windows on all buildings with reflective glass and night lighting, based on multiple custom office, residential and hospital 3D room interior renderings
- Signs with emulated fluorescent night backlighting, 3D modelled letter-shaped signs, and other custom signage throughout the pack
- Custom night lighting throughout the scenery
- Hundreds of objects placed throughout the scenery to create an immersive experience
- Animated flags that respond to wind direction
LZLU - Lucenec Airport
The airport was founded for the needs of the Lučenec Aeroclub in 1965 and since then it has been operating at the Lučenec - Bolkovce LZLU airport. In 1979, the Center of Top Sports of the Central Committee of Zväzarm was established at the airport - the base of parachuting, for the training of top athletes of parachutists, the center of top sports of youth and the center of the state sports representation in parachuting. The Air Sports Center and the Slovak Ultralight Flying Federation were also... The airport was founded for the needs of the Lučenec Aeroclub in 1965 and since then it has been operating at the Lučenec - Bolkovce LZLU airport. In 1979, the Center of Top Sports of the Central Committee of Zväzarm was established at the airport - the base of parachuting, for the training of top athletes of parachutists, the center of top sports of youth and the center of the state sports representation in parachuting. The Air Sports Center and the Slovak Ultralight Flying Federation were also founded here. Among the important personalities from the world of parachuting who worked at the airport were several multiple world champions: Josef Pavlata, Karol Adamčík, Libor Jiroušek and others. Among the women were Květoslava Lněníčková, Jana Kočárková, Katarína Babincová and others. Slovak cosmonaut Ivan BELLA also completed the jump here. The representatives of the Czech Republic and members of the legendary DUKLA Prostějov also completed sports training here.
The World Parachuting Championships were held in Lučenec 6 times in the years 1982/1991/2000/2002/2008/2009, with the participation of 38 to 42 countries. The Czechoslovak and Slovak Championships, the PARAPOS International Competitions were also organized here. Furthermore, they organized joint training camps with the representative teams of France, USSR, Russia, GDR, Turkey, Poland, Croatia, Hungary, Oman, UAE, Bulgaria, Austria and many other countries. The Slovak Ultralight Flying Federation organized here the Slovak Championship in Navigational Flying, the Slovak Championship and cup competitions in landing accuracy, training of aviation personnel and talented youth.
At the airport you can meet types of aircraft such as: SD - 4 Viper, Zanair CH - 601 and CH - 701, Bristell, Sluka, Euro Fox, Dynamic, Piper Grasshoper, Cessna 172, Zlin 142 and until 2007 also AN-2.
EGKK 1935 Gatwick Airport
On 29 March 1920, the transfer of commercial flights from Hounslow to Croydon Airport began, the official opening of which did not take place until 31 March 1921
By the mid-1930s Croydon proved inadequate and on 6 June 1936 Gatwick Airport was inaugurated on the site of an aerodrome dating from 1930.
Hendon and Croydon closed in 1968 and 1959 respectively. Too small and too close to urban areas to expand, Croydon Airport was sentenced.
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Airport modeled with PBR 2K& 4K ... On 29 March 1920, the transfer of commercial flights from Hounslow to Croydon Airport began, the official opening of which did not take place until 31 March 1921
By the mid-1930s Croydon proved inadequate and on 6 June 1936 Gatwick Airport was inaugurated on the site of an aerodrome dating from 1930.
Hendon and Croydon closed in 1968 and 1959 respectively. Too small and too close to urban areas to expand, Croydon Airport was sentenced.
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Airport modeled with PBR 2K& 4K materials
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Main apron.
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Hand-placed vegetation, and 3D lighting
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High Resolution Aerial Scenery with custom mesh
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Dynamic lighting,
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30's Buildingscars, train and static planes
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Dynamic windsocks and anemometer
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Seasonal decoration ( hay bales, cow)
THIS SCENE CREATES AN MSFS WORLD IN 1935.
IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANY OTHER SCENE IN THE SAME LOCATION IN 2020 AND WILL MODIFY THESE OTHER SCENES TO ALLOW IMMERSION INTO THE 1930'S. YOU WILL HAVE TO MANAGE THEM BY INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING THEM IF YOU WANT TO GO BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN 1935 AND TODAY.
RWG FRANCE 1935, including UK 1935, is an optional add-on increasing even more immersion by changing planes, services and countries . . . but is not essential.
LSZB Bern Belp Airport On Sale
The Regional Aerodrome Bern-Belp (IATA: BRN, ICAO: LSZB / LSMB) is a regional aerodrome serving Bern, the de facto capital of Switzerland. The aerodrome is located within the town limits of Belp and used to feature scheduled flights to some European metropolitan and several leisure destinations.The Regional Aerodrome Bern-Belp (IATA: BRN, ICAO: LSZB / LSMB) is a regional aerodrome serving Bern, the de facto capital of Switzerland. The aerodrome is located within the town limits of Belp and used to feature scheduled flights to some European metropolitan and several leisure destinations.
Hispano Aviación Ha-200 / Ha-220
The Hispano Aviacion HA-200 "Saeta" was a Spanish ground attack and training aircraft designed by Juan de la Cruz Martin-Albo, Rafael Rubio Elola and Willy Messerschmitt in the 1950s. The prototype, equipped with two French Turbomeca Marboré II turbojets and without armament, made its first flight under the controls of test pilot Fernando de Juan Valiente on 12 August 1955, from the runway of the San Pablo aerodrome (Seville).
The Ha-220 "Super Saeta" is the single-seat ground attack ver... The Hispano Aviacion HA-200 "Saeta" was a Spanish ground attack and training aircraft designed by Juan de la Cruz Martin-Albo, Rafael Rubio Elola and Willy Messerschmitt in the 1950s. The prototype, equipped with two French Turbomeca Marboré II turbojets and without armament, made its first flight under the controls of test pilot Fernando de Juan Valiente on 12 August 1955, from the runway of the San Pablo aerodrome (Seville).
The Ha-220 "Super Saeta" is the single-seat ground attack version of the Ha-200 "Saeta", which was the first Spanish jet, the first Spanish aircraft with a pressurized cabin and also the first Spanish aircraft exported. The second seat was replaced by a self-sealing fuel tank, equipped with more powerful Turbomeca Marboré VI engines and containers for rockets and underwing mounts for launchable payloads.

