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The Rivera Airport was inaugurated by the president of Uruguay, together with other authorities from both countries, who launched the first binational Latin airport terminal serving the cities of Rivera and Santana do Livramento.
The opening ceremony was attended by visitors and aircraft from various parts of America, the foreign ministers and ambassadors of the two countries, along with various national, regional and municipal authorities from Uruguay and Braz... -Uruguay
-Brasil
The Rivera Airport was inaugurated by the president of Uruguay, together with other authorities from both countries, who launched the first binational Latin airport terminal serving the cities of Rivera and Santana do Livramento.
The opening ceremony was attended by visitors and aircraft from various parts of America, the foreign ministers and ambassadors of the two countries, along with various national, regional and municipal authorities from Uruguay and Brazil (especially the ministers of Transportation and Public Works of the country). host and that of Ports and Airports of Brazil), parliamentarians, as well as the top officials of the concessionaire Aeropuertos del Uruguay / Corporación América.
Rivera International Airport "Presidente General (Military Aviator Pilot) don Óscar D. Gestido" (IATA: RVY, ICAO: SURV) is a public airport serving the city of Rivera, in Uruguay, located 10 km southeast of the city, and southwest of Cerro Chapeu, which gave it its name until 1999. It also serves the Brazilian city of Santana do Livramento. It was inaugurated on June 16, 1979, and since 1999 it has been named after the Uruguayan military man, politician and ruler Óscar Diego Gestido. Until then it was called Rivera International Airport "Cerro Chapeu".
Rivera Airport is managed and maintained by the Ministry of National Defense. The equipment and technology of this terminal has become almost obsolete due to financial limitations, so in December 2020 the Uruguayan government created the National System of International Airports (SNAI), in order to prioritize the development of airport services in the country. In April 2021, it was established that Rivera would be one of the eight airports that would integrate this system. The executive branch plans to put out to tender the concession of its operations to private companies for a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 50 years. The requirements are to carry out infrastructure and runway conditioning works, flight control technology and modernization of ground services to increase the capacity of passenger and cargo aircraft.
The aerodrome has a single landing strip, 05/23, with bitumen treatment and 1,830 meters long and 45 meters wide, with capacity for up to 30 tons, which allows a Boeing 737 to operate.


Sandown Airport
Sitting on the Eastern end of the Isle of Wight, Sandown Airport has a rich past. Sandown was originally opened as Lea Farm Airport in 1935 with a focus on general aviation and air services. During World War II, it served as a training airfield, playing a vital role in preparing pilots for air combat. Post-war, Sandown transitioned into a hub for general aviation under the name ‘The Isle of Wight Airport’. By the early 1970’s, unfortunately, general aviation operations declined... Sitting on the Eastern end of the Isle of Wight, Sandown Airport has a rich past. Sandown was originally opened as Lea Farm Airport in 1935 with a focus on general aviation and air services. During World War II, it served as a training airfield, playing a vital role in preparing pilots for air combat. Post-war, Sandown transitioned into a hub for general aviation under the name ‘The Isle of Wight Airport’. By the early 1970’s, unfortunately, general aviation operations declined over the next few years and the airfield sadly closed. In 1976 it was acquired by new owners who reopened Sandown airport with the goal of it being a more attractive general aviation hub, and it has since flourished.
Today Sandown Airport is a hive of activity. It hosts numerous fly-ins, events, skydiving and gatherings that draw aviation enthusiasts from across the UK and beyond. The Wight Aviation Museum also sits onsite and helps visitors learn about the the Isle of Wight’s extensive aviation history. Sandown airport also prides itself with regular live music and a wide variety of food offerings which all contribute to why in the 2021 Sky Demon pilot’s survey, Sandown was ranked as the UK’s favourite airfield.
Sandown has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design, undertaking on-site visits to ensure the highest levels of accuracy. It features:
- Over 90 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on March 2024 layout.
- Full custom night lighting.
- Animated hangar doors which close at night.
- Animated Black Arrow rocket which lowers at night.
- Completely custom windsock.
- Animated spectators who leave at night.
- Real-life Surrounding scenery has been added as visual reference points:
- The industrial estate to the North-West of the Airport which includes the businesses ICRTouch, Airframe Assemblies, A M Structures.
- Cheverton Copse Holiday Park
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism.
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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
KSFO - San Francisco: Captain's Edition
Welcome to San Francisco Airport (KSFO), one of the busiest and most iconic airports in the world. Located just 13 miles south of downtown San Francisco, KSFO serves as a major gateway for international travelers, boasting numerous large terminals and four runways. This bustling hub handles over 55 million passengers annually, offering connections to more than 100 destinations worldwide.
Our meticulously crafted MSFS rendition of KSFO Airport brings unparalleled realism to your virtual flyin... Welcome to San Francisco Airport (KSFO), one of the busiest and most iconic airports in the world. Located just 13 miles south of downtown San Francisco, KSFO serves as a major gateway for international travelers, boasting numerous large terminals and four runways. This bustling hub handles over 55 million passengers annually, offering connections to more than 100 destinations worldwide.
Our meticulously crafted MSFS rendition of KSFO Airport brings unparalleled realism to your virtual flying experience. A mega hub with digitally painted, multi-layered textures with exquisite detail, capturing the essence of this world-class airport. We've conducted an extensive on-site survey to ensure every aspect is true to life. Combined with robust optimization techniques, our KSFO airport scenery delivers both stunning visuals and seamless performance, making it the top KSFO airport option out there.
- Extensive, highly detailed and realistic 4096x4096 textures
- Detailed Flightbeam Gen-5 dynamic jetways
- Multi-layered, realistic digitally hand-painted textures with PBR and custom decals
- VDGS systems at various gates (A, B, E and G Gates)
- Detailed Interior modeling
- Animated inset and elevated runway guard lights
- Dense amount of custom tarmac objects, modeled after actual objects from airport
- State-of-the-art optimization techniques, bringing you absolute best possible performance
- Custom coastline rocks photogrammetry, captured at the actual airport
- SFO Airtrain animation
- Included: GSX Profile (WIP)
- . . . and much more!
Aircraft in screenshots from JustFlight FS Traffic
LFMD Cannes Mandelieu Airport
Cannes Mandelieu, LFMD, is located in Provence, Between Saint Tropez and Monaco, 5 kms (3 miles) from Cannes, on the "French Riviera".
It's the second most important general and business aviation airport in France (with over 70,000 movements in 2019).
It receive many aviation activities :
- Business and tourism aviation (Jets, light planes. . . ).
- Rescue missions, surveillance and fight against fires.
- Teaching and training in the air transport business.
Its mai... Cannes Mandelieu, LFMD, is located in Provence, Between Saint Tropez and Monaco, 5 kms (3 miles) from Cannes, on the "French Riviera".
It's the second most important general and business aviation airport in France (with over 70,000 movements in 2019).
It receive many aviation activities :
- Business and tourism aviation (Jets, light planes. . . ).
- Rescue missions, surveillance and fight against fires.
- Teaching and training in the air transport business.
Its main runway, 1610m long, can receive jet up to 35t (Like Legacy 650, Falcon 900 . . . )
Whether you are rather "light planes, "jets" or "helicopters", "IFR" or "VFR", "Night flight" or "Day flights", you will probably like this airport !
This scenery was performed in attention to detail and the best optimization.
Each building and each ground surface (Runways, taxiways, parkings) were modeled to a maximum realism. In addition, as for the FSX/P3D version, we modeled a large area around the airport (Marina, stadium, artisanal and commercial area. . . ) and added statics as Trackers, Falcon900, Cessna 510/550, helicopters, various vehicles. . .
Thank you for your interest in our work.
C337H
Also known as the “push-pull” twin, this very popular and commercially successful aircraft is an icon in general aviation.
With its peculiar front/rear engines layout, it is commonly used for recon, surveillance, transport, cargo, firefighting activities and military missions.
It was designed in an era when twins accidents were very common, so two engines in the same axis was a novel idea in order to make them more secure.
Its particular silhouette makes it one of the easiest planes ... Also known as the “push-pull” twin, this very popular and commercially successful aircraft is an icon in general aviation.
With its peculiar front/rear engines layout, it is commonly used for recon, surveillance, transport, cargo, firefighting activities and military missions.
It was designed in an era when twins accidents were very common, so two engines in the same axis was a novel idea in order to make them more secure.
Its particular silhouette makes it one of the easiest planes to spot all around the world.
Twin engine, 4 seats, 210 HP (each engine), max speed of 173 KTS and a maximum range of 965 NM are its main features.
- 5 liveries
- GNS530
- GTN750 integration option (GTN750 from pms50. com).
- BK RDR2000 weather radar.
- KX 165 Nav/Com radio.
- Custom KR87 ADF.
- KT76A Transponder.
- Cold and dark / Ready to taxi / Ready for takeoff start options.
- Engine and wind sound effects when opening doors and windows.
- Original HQ digital stereo sounds recorded directly from the real aircraft (engine, knobs, switches, buttons and different elements).
- Realistic flight dynamics compared to the real airplane. Realistic weight and balance. Tested by several pilots for maximum accuracy.
- Physically Based Rendering (PBR) materials and textures.
- PBR materials authored with industry-standard software used by the film and gaming industries.
- Tablet interphase for controlling static elements, pilots, opening doors, etc. ; and starting options such as cold and dark and ready to taxi.
This Carenado product is an add-on to be used in a simulation platform (FSX, P3D, X-Plane or MSFS or other) (the “Product”) and corresponds to Carenado’s impression of a real-life flight experience. The Product is in no way associated, affiliated, sponsored or endorsed by a plane model and make manufacturer and/or trademark owner.
EA-7 Edgley Optica
This Aircraft has been transferred to Microsoft as part of our license agreement with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's Standard Edition.
This website download is only available to customers who have previously purchased the Edgley Optica before the license transfer.
We highly recommend you enjoy the new "AeroElvira Optica" that is part of the new simulator and forgo using this version in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Although there are no conflicts, the new Optica has been co... This Aircraft has been transferred to Microsoft as part of our license agreement with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's Standard Edition.
This website download is only available to customers who have previously purchased the Edgley Optica before the license transfer.
We highly recommend you enjoy the new "AeroElvira Optica" that is part of the new simulator and forgo using this version in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Although there are no conflicts, the new Optica has been completely remodeled and designed to take advantage of everything MSFS 2024 has to offer.
We will no longer be updating this version or ensuring compatibility with future MSFS 2020 and MFS 2024 Updates due to the license agreement with Microsoft.
Combining the visibility of a helicopter with outstanding slow-flying capabilities, the original concept for the Edgley EA7 Optica was as a three-seat touring aircraft. Designer John Edgley, at that time began the final aerodynamic design in 1974. The first flight was made on 14 December 1979. The engine drives a five-bladed fixed-pitch ducted fan, and the Optica is thought to be the world's quietest powered aircraft. Mounting the whole cockpit assembly ahead of the fan and engine gives the pilot and passengers 270° panoramic vision, plus almost vertical downward vision; the cockpit canopy design allows photography through the panels. Its internal cabin permits three-abreast seating, while baggage space and positions for mounting specialized observation equipment are provided behind the seats and in the unrestricted floor area in front of the two passenger seats. Roles for the Optica are virtually unlimited, from the obvious aerial photography and surveillance patrols to traffic reporting, powerline inspection etc. and it has the ability to perform much of a helicopter's work with fixed-wing economy and range.
Horten IX / Ho 229
The Horten Ho 229 was a German prototype fighter/bomber that was designed by Reimar and Walter Horten during World War II. It was one of the first flying wing aircraft to be powered by jet engines, and had several remarkable features, such as: It was very fast and agile, capable of reaching speeds of up to 977 km/h (607 mph) and performing tight turns and rolls. It could also fly at high altitudes, up to 15,000 m (49,000 ft), making it difficult to intercept by allied fighters.
It was ve... The Horten Ho 229 was a German prototype fighter/bomber that was designed by Reimar and Walter Horten during World War II. It was one of the first flying wing aircraft to be powered by jet engines, and had several remarkable features, such as: It was very fast and agile, capable of reaching speeds of up to 977 km/h (607 mph) and performing tight turns and rolls. It could also fly at high altitudes, up to 15,000 m (49,000 ft), making it difficult to intercept by allied fighters.
It was very stealthy, due to its low radar cross-section and its use of a special wood-based material called "charcoal mixture" that absorbed radar waves. It was estimated that the Ho 229 would have been invisible to radar at distances greater than 80% of its range.
It was very advanced, incorporating features such as an ejection seat, a pressurized cockpit, a tricycle landing gear. It also had a sophisticated weapons system, consisting of two 30 mm cannons and two 500 kg (1,100 lb) bombs.
The Ho 229 was the only design that came close to meeting the "3×1000" requirement issued by Hermann Göring, the head of the Luftwaffe, for a light bomber that could carry 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) of bombs over 1,000 km (620 mi) at 1,000 km/h (620 mph). However, the project faced many challenges and delays, such as the lack of suitable production facilities, the interference of rival companies, the shortage of materials and fuel, and the Allied bombing raids. Only three prototypes were built, and only one of them flew, before the project was captured by the American forces in 1945.
The Ho 229 was a remarkable aircraft that was ahead of its time, and may have influenced many later designs, such as the Northrop B-2 Spirit and the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk. It is considered by some to be the first true stealth aircraft in history. The only surviving prototype, the Ho 229 V3, is currently on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C
LICT - Trapani Airport
Trapani-Birgi Airport (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) is an Italian military airport, open to civil traffic. The civil airport is named after Vincenzo Florio, the military to the lieutenant pilot, M. O. V. M. , Livio Bassi. There is also a Forward Operating Base (NATO Forward Operating Base) in the military zone.
The civil airport, located in a fraction of area separated from the military base, began operations in the sixties, when the new military airport were also transferred civil flights, op... Trapani-Birgi Airport (IATA: TPS, ICAO: LICT) is an Italian military airport, open to civil traffic. The civil airport is named after Vincenzo Florio, the military to the lieutenant pilot, M. O. V. M. , Livio Bassi. There is also a Forward Operating Base (NATO Forward Operating Base) in the military zone.
The civil airport, located in a fraction of area separated from the military base, began operations in the sixties, when the new military airport were also transferred civil flights, operated by Alitalia, to Palermo, Pantelleria and Tunis, previously operated from Trapani-Chinisia airport. In 1964 connections with Naples and Rome-Fiumicino began, while in June of the same year ATI inaugurated its flights to Pantelleria and Palermo. Then the flight to Milan Linate was added. On 4 May 2011, the Board of Directors of ENAC approved the decision to grant the total thirty-year management of Trapani Airport in favor of the management company Airgest S. p. A.
The airport is classified as "military open to civil air traffic", so the flight assistance services (radio assistance, air traffic, meteorology) are provided by the personnel of the 37th Wing of the Italian Air Force to civil aircraft. The airline Albastar creates its own hub at the Vincenzo Florio with flights to Naples, Ancona, Brindisi, Parma, Trieste and Perugia.
The Danish airline Dat confirms its flights to the island of Pantelleria while Corendon Airlines to Amsterdam. Ryanair confirms its new leadership at the airport with 22 routes, touching Italian cities such as Bologna, Pisa, Venice, Milan and Rome and international as Brussels, Frankfurt, Malta, London, Seville and Manchester. In 2023 the volume of passenger traffic was almost 1,300,000 people. The military airport, located on the provincial road, is named after the lieutenant pilot Livio Bassi, gold medal for military valor. It is home to the 37th Air Force Wing since 1984. Inside the military airport is operational base NAEW & CF FOB (NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control Force - Advanced Base of Operations). Founded in 1986, it is home to the Boeing E-3 Sentry Aircraft Surveillance and Control System.
KMSP - Minneapolis-Saint Paul
Welcome to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the six-state Upper Midwest region of the United States. KMSP is crafted to give you the best possible immersion. whether close up at a gate or on final. The cutting edge, hand-crafted textures are the result of a full on-site survey in cooperation with airport officials. We made sure to capture every piece of detail on terminals for an authentic feel. This product was crafted internally at Flightbeam usi... Welcome to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the six-state Upper Midwest region of the United States. KMSP is crafted to give you the best possible immersion. whether close up at a gate or on final. The cutting edge, hand-crafted textures are the result of a full on-site survey in cooperation with airport officials. We made sure to capture every piece of detail on terminals for an authentic feel. This product was crafted internally at Flightbeam using years of previous experience in AAA titles, bringing you advanced optimization techniques for smooth performance across a wide array of machines and cutting edge visuals created by the latest SDK features, plus some of our own secret-sauce proprietary techniques.
Aircraft in screenshots from Just Flight FS Traffic.
- Latest real-world (2023) taxiway layouts and newest construction included
- Extensive, highly detailed and realistic 4096x4096 textures
- Detailed Flightbeam Gen-5 dynamic jetways with custom signage
- Multi-layered, realistic hand-painted ground textures with PBR and custom decals
- Passenger models at various gates
- New Flightbeam SoundFX, placed in various locations, captured from real life airports
- Key interior areas modeled in the terminal
- All new animated inset and elevated runway guard lights
- Dense amount of custom tarmac objects, modeled after actual objects from airport
- State-of-the-art optimization techniques, bringing you absolute best possible performance
Wickenby Airfield
Nestled on the edge of Lincolnshire’s fens, the rich history of Wickenby Airfield traces its origins to the dark days of World War II. In 1942, RAF Wickenby was established to serve as base for the burgeoning RAF Bomber Command. Subsequently, Wickenby became home to both 12 and 626 squadrons, which initially operated Vickers Wellingtons before transitioning to the iconic Avro Lancasters.
With the conclusion of World War II, Wickenby Airfield’s role shifted. It was briefly used fo... Nestled on the edge of Lincolnshire’s fens, the rich history of Wickenby Airfield traces its origins to the dark days of World War II. In 1942, RAF Wickenby was established to serve as base for the burgeoning RAF Bomber Command. Subsequently, Wickenby became home to both 12 and 626 squadrons, which initially operated Vickers Wellingtons before transitioning to the iconic Avro Lancasters.
With the conclusion of World War II, Wickenby Airfield’s role shifted. It was briefly used for post-war trials of jet aircraft before being decommissioned by the RAF in 1956. At this point, the airfield transitioned into private ownership. In the decades that followed, Wickenby Airfield underwent a renaissance. The airfield found new life as a hub for general aviation, flying clubs, and vintage aircraft enthusiasts. A passionate community of aviation enthusiasts and historians worked tirelessly to preserve its wartime heritage.
Numerous vintage aircraft, including iconic Spitfires and Hurricanes, were restored to their former glory on the airfield’s grounds. The Wickenby Museum, established in 1987, became a custodian of the airfield’s history, housing an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia that chronicle its wartime and post-war eras.
Today, Wickenby Airfield is a thriving testament to the enduring legacy of aviation. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and immerse themselves in its rich history. Vintage aircraft still grace its runways, and the airfield hosts fly-in events, airshows, and flight experiences that continue to captivate aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Wickenby has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design, undertaking on-site visits to ensure the highest levels of accuracy. It features:
- Over 90 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on May 2023 layout.
- Full custom night lighting.
- Animated hangar doors which close at night.
- Animated main gate which closes at night.
- Working Signal Square.
- Completely custom windsock.
- Animated spectators.
- Real-life static aircraft seen at Wickenby:
- Boeing Stearman PT-17 Model 75 N3N-3 Kaydet (4445) (G-CFXT)
- De Havilland DH. 82 Tiger Moth (G-ACDA)
- Airco DH. 2 Replica 5964 (G-BFGH)
- Hawker Hunter F. 6 Survivor (XE624)
- Hawker Hunter GA. Mk. 11, (XE685/G-GAII)
- Armstrong Whitworth SeaSlug MK1 – first-generation surface-to-air missile
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism.
- Enhanced local surroundings including:
- RAF Wickenby Dispersal and Nissan huts
- RAF Wickenby 12 and 626 squadrons memorial.
- Businesses on the old RAF Wickenby site including, Agrii, H. W. Coates, Rase Distribution, Aero Massage Therapy and Designed for Dogs.
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- 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/
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