EPLB Lublin MSFS is an airport in Poland serving Lublin and the surrounding region. The site is located about 10 km (6. 2 miles) east of central Lublin, adjacent to the town of Świdnik. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Lublin Airport (Port Lotniczy Lublin) (IATA: LUZ, ICAO: EPLB) is an airport in Poland serving Lublin and the surrounding region. The site is located about 10 km (6. 2 miles) east of downtown Lublin, adjacent to the town of Świdnik. The airport has a 2520... EPLB Lublin MSFS is an airport in Poland serving Lublin and the surrounding region. The site is located about 10 km (6. 2 miles) east of central Lublin, adjacent to the town of Świdnik. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. Lublin Airport (Port Lotniczy Lublin) (IATA: LUZ, ICAO: EPLB) is an airport in Poland serving Lublin and the surrounding region. The site is located about 10 km (6. 2 miles) east of downtown Lublin, adjacent to the town of Świdnik. The airport has a 2520 x (45 + 2 x 7,5) m runway, and the terminal facilities are capable of handling 4 Boeing 737-800 class aircraft simultaneously. Construction began in the fall of 2010 and the official opening took place on December 17, 2012. The new airport replaced the grass airstrip (1200 x 50 m) which served the PZL-Świdnik helicopter factory and was known as Świdnik Airport (ICAO: EPSW). The construction of the Świdnik airfield began in 1935 and it was officially opened on June 4, 1939. It was to serve as a training center with a pilot school and was built by the Airborne and Antigas Defence League, a mass organization propagating aviation among the general public. During World War II, it was used by the Luftwaffe after Poland was occupied in September 1939, and then by the Soviet Air Force once Lublin was captured by the Red Army in July 1944. The Germans destroyed the airfield's buildings before withdrawing. In 1949 the Polish government made a decision to build an aviation factory in Świdnik, located next to the airfield. It assembled its first helicopters in 1956, with full-scale production beginning in 1957. The need for an air terminus in Lublin, the 9th biggest city in Poland, has been felt for the better half of the 20th century. In 2008 the project received financing backing from the European Union. Subsequently, the airport design competition was won by a Polish-Spanish consortium. The architectural design was well received by the design community; however, the fit and finish of the completed terminal building fell short of the winning proposal. The contract to build the runway was signed in August 2011, with completion in late 2012. Operations commenced on December 17, 2012, with a Category I instrument landing system. Lublin Airport is currently used by LOT, Ryanair, and Wizz Air.
High-quality model of EPLB Lublin 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 EPSL & EPSW (Świdnik) included Lublin City landmarks included
Cartayna Files has collaborated with Drzewiecki Airports in the making of these very detailed configurations for Drzewiecki Desing Airports that we list below.
VIP: As stated by FSDT on its manuals and forum, configurations will not work on sceneries purchased in Marketplace due to GSX issues with them.
This pack will include free updates of ALL Drzewieck Airports until December 2024.
Cartayna Files became the largest and most experienced GSX configuration developer in th... Cartayna Files has collaborated with Drzewiecki Airports in the making of these very detailed configurations for Drzewiecki Desing Airports that we list below.
VIP: As stated by FSDT on its manuals and forum, configurations will not work on sceneries purchased in Marketplace due to GSX issues with them.
This pack will include free updates of ALL Drzewieck Airports until December 2024.
Cartayna Files became the largest and most experienced GSX configuration developer in the market. Since the release of P3D's GSX Level 2 in 2018 and with its over 100 advanced configurations for such a platform, Cartayna Files has decided to bring in another developer, Oscar Martinez, with advanced ATC controlling and programming to continue to bring to you the same experience in MSFS2020. Since unfortunately are not compatible, all configurations need to be redone from scratch. Here are 18 airports ready for you to enjoy:
ICAO Airport Name
- EETN: Tallinn Airport. - EPBY: Bydgoszcz Ignacy Jan Paderewski Airport. - EPGD: Gdansk - Lech Walesa Airport. - EPKK: Kraków John Paul II International Airport. - EPLB: Lublin Airport. - EPMO: Warsaw Modlin Airport. - EPRZ: Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport. - EPSY: Olsztyn-Mazury Airport. - EPWA: Warsaw Chopin Airport. - EPWR: Wroclaw-Strachowice Airport. - EPZG: Zielona Góra Airport. - KBFI: Seattle - Boeing field Airport. - KDCA: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. - KEWR: Newark Airport. - KMDW: Chicago Midway International Airport. - KPAE: Paine Field Airport. - RJAA: Narita Airport. - UUEE: Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.
Some of these configurations have been developed with the help of real-life airport staff in order to provide you with the best sense of immersion. Cartayna Files are the only configurations in the market that pushbacks have been customized one by one, helping the pilot to perform the operation matching the ATC's instructions of "Facing X on Y".