On June 22, 1927 the city of Pelotas received the first official commercial passenger flight operated by the first Brazilian airline, Varig, founded only a month earlier.
The flight Porto Alegre/Pelotas/Rio Grande, operated by an amphibian Dornier Wal, used Pelotas River for landing and take-off operations. However, as early as 1930 a small terminal was built by a grass strip on the site where today is the airport RWG 1935 SBPK 1935 PELOTAS
RWG 1935 SBP0 1935 AIRBASE
On June 22, 1927 the city of Pelotas received the first official commercial passenger flight operated by the first Brazilian airline, Varig, founded only a month earlier.
The flight Porto Alegre/Pelotas/Rio Grande, operated by an amphibian Dornier Wal, used Pelotas River for landing and take-off operations. However, as early as 1930 a small terminal was built by a grass strip on the site where today is the airport
In 1935 the airport with all the necessary amenities was officially inaugurated and continues in operation ever since.
Details:
-PBR 4K textures
-Detailed 30s buildings, cars and trucks
-Dynamic flags and windsocks
-Static 30s aircraft
-Airport illuminations at night
-Seabase on next river
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.
João Simões Lopes Neto International Airport or Pelotas International Airport (ICAO: SBPK) is located in the extreme south of Brazil, in the city of Pelotas. The current airport emerged as a small passenger station in 1930. It was built and named Pelotas Airport in 1935 by the Civil Aviation Department (DAC).
With a privileged location, the airport serves as the last stopover in Brazil for flights to bases in Antarctica and also receives Brazilian Air Force (FAB) aircraft for training in... João Simões Lopes Neto International Airport or Pelotas International Airport (ICAO: SBPK) is located in the extreme south of Brazil, in the city of Pelotas. The current airport emerged as a small passenger station in 1930. It was built and named Pelotas Airport in 1935 by the Civil Aviation Department (DAC).
With a privileged location, the airport serves as the last stopover in Brazil for flights to bases in Antarctica and also receives Brazilian Air Force (FAB) aircraft for training in the region.