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LYDD Airport On Sale
Lydd Airport based in Kent, is conveniently situated for travellers wanting to visit the South East of England.
A rebuild for this iconic airport; including aprons; painted lines; ground markings; 3d objects and numerous adjustment
in and around the airport terrains to fit with native msfs orthoimages or landclass. This scenery can be used either with msfs connected or disconnected to the internet.Lydd Airport based in Kent, is conveniently situated for travellers wanting to visit the South East of England.
A rebuild for this iconic airport; including aprons; painted lines; ground markings; 3d objects and numerous adjustment
in and around the airport terrains to fit with native msfs orthoimages or landclass. This scenery can be used either with msfs connected or disconnected to the internet.


Lydd Airport
Also known as London Ashford Airport, and previously known as Lydd Ferryfield, Lydd International Airport has had a colourful history. The Airport was built exclusively for Silver City Airways after the Second World War and before the introduction of commercial hovercraft and cross channel ferries, Lydd Airport was the primary means of hopping the English channel to Le Touquet Airport in France, and the rest of Europe. Today, Lydd boasts a busy flying club, aerial tours and a number of cargo and... Also known as London Ashford Airport, and previously known as Lydd Ferryfield, Lydd International Airport has had a colourful history. The Airport was built exclusively for Silver City Airways after the Second World War and before the introduction of commercial hovercraft and cross channel ferries, Lydd Airport was the primary means of hopping the English channel to Le Touquet Airport in France, and the rest of Europe. Today, Lydd boasts a busy flying club, aerial tours and a number of cargo and cross channel charter companies.
Lydd sits on the Dungeness Peninsular in Southern Kent, the largest expanse of shingle beach in Europe and also the only true desert in Great Britain. The strong winds, lack of plant and animal life and harsh surroundings make Lydd a truly unique place to visit, and it sits in stark contrast to the lush greenery of the rest of the Kent countryside.
Lydd International Airport has been recreated faithfully over many hundreds of hours by Burning Blue Design’s modellers and coders and features:
- Over 40 custom 3D objects have been created exclusively for Lydd Airport, each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) allowing for far more realistic textures.
- The Bristow Her Majesty’s Coastguard Hangar at Lydd has been modelled accurately, both inside and out along with a compliment of HM Coastguard Sikorsky S-92 helicopters.
- There are thousands of carefully placed stock assets, every bush, road marking, crate and beacon, along with an assortment of ground workers has been placed in it’s correct location ensuring an atmosphere of a working airport.
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism which far surpasses the quality of the stock Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 ground texture.
- Correct AI pattern procedures and accurate taxiway and runway placement have been incorporated into the release.
- Surrounding landmarks have been created and placed in their correct locations to improve visual navigation, these include: Denge Marsh Water Tower, Dungeness A Power Station, Dungeness B Power Station, Dungeness Old Lighthouse, Dungeness New Lighthouse, Lydd Golf Club and The Denge Acoustic Mirrors.
- Shipping lanes in the English channel have been populated with container ships and tankers.
- Full night lighting placed across the aerodrome and within and around the hangars and terminal building.
- New waterways for the Dungeness Headland have been created, including the entirety of the Dengemarsh sewage system which has been remapped faithfully.
- New desert scrub Biome for the Dungeness Headland to reflect it’s status as the only true desert within Great Britain.
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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
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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/
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Le Touquet Airport LFAT
Le Touquet – Côte d'Opale Airport (French: Aéroport de Le Touquet - Côte d'Opale) is 2. 9 kilometres east-southeast of Le Touquet, a commune of the Pas-de-Calais department on the coast of northern France.
In September 2022, it was announced by Emmanuel Macron that the airport would be renamed in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.
The passenger terminal is open from 09:00-20:00 hours. There are three flying clubs and most of them also give flying lessons; two of them are helicopter sc... Le Touquet – Côte d'Opale Airport (French: Aéroport de Le Touquet - Côte d'Opale) is 2. 9 kilometres east-southeast of Le Touquet, a commune of the Pas-de-Calais department on the coast of northern France.
In September 2022, it was announced by Emmanuel Macron that the airport would be renamed in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.
The passenger terminal is open from 09:00-20:00 hours. There are three flying clubs and most of them also give flying lessons; two of them are helicopter schools and clubs.
As of November 2018, there are no more scheduled services after the only operator, LyddAir, ceased its route to Lydd.
Features:
1. 20cm aerial photographs
2. Detailed airport buildings
3. Using PBR textures in 4k resolution
4. Projected Mesh
UKLN - Chernivtsi Leonid Kadeniuk Intl Airport
Chernivtsi-Leonid Kadeniuk International Airport is an airport in the city of Chernivtsi in western Ukraine. IATA: CWC ICAO: UKLN
The current airport was designed at the beginning of the 1930s and inaugurated on 24 May 1933. The terminal building was designed by Romanian architect Constantin Dragu.
An international route opened on 28 March 1937, when LOT Polish Airlines and LARES began operating a service between Palestine and Poland: Lydda – Rhodos – Athens – Thessaloniki – Sofia – Bucha... Chernivtsi-Leonid Kadeniuk International Airport is an airport in the city of Chernivtsi in western Ukraine. IATA: CWC ICAO: UKLN
The current airport was designed at the beginning of the 1930s and inaugurated on 24 May 1933. The terminal building was designed by Romanian architect Constantin Dragu.
An international route opened on 28 March 1937, when LOT Polish Airlines and LARES began operating a service between Palestine and Poland: Lydda – Rhodos – Athens – Thessaloniki – Sofia – Bucharest – Cernăuți – Lwow – Warsaw. Both airlines used Lockheed L-10A Electra aircraft for this route, later supplemented by the Savoia-Marchetti SM. 83.
On 15 June 1938, the domestic route Cernăuți – Cluj – Arad was launched, operated with Lockheed Electra, Savoia-Marchetti S. 73, and later Douglas B-23 Dragon aircraft.
During the Soviet period, flights connected Chernivtsi with various cities of the USSR, such as Kyiv, Odessa, Moscow, and others. Aircraft used included the Yak-40, Yak-42, and An-24, with An-12s operating cargo transfers.
In September 2018, the airport was named after Ukrainian astronaut Leonid Kadeniuk.
- Custom ground textures for the entire airport area
- Detailed recreation of landside area with custom models
- Custom night lighting, including runway and taxiway lights
- Up-to-date airport layout
- Custom static An-12 aircraft
- Custom models of surrounding buildings
- High-quality, optimized textures
- Custom taxiway signs

