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LROP - Bucharest Otopeni Airport v2 On Sale
Bucharest-Henri Coandă Airport, also known as Bucharest-Otopeni Airport (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP), is the main airport serving the city of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It is named after Henri Coandă (1886-1972), an engineer, scientist and pioneer of Romanian aerodynamics. In the area where the airport is located today there was a military facility with a 1,200-metre runway, used between 1940 and 1944 by the Third Reich Air Force and then, from the end of World War II to 1965 by the Romanian ... Bucharest-Henri Coandă Airport, also known as Bucharest-Otopeni Airport (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP), is the main airport serving the city of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It is named after Henri Coandă (1886-1972), an engineer, scientist and pioneer of Romanian aerodynamics. In the area where the airport is located today there was a military facility with a 1,200-metre runway, used between 1940 and 1944 by the Third Reich Air Force and then, from the end of World War II to 1965 by the Romanian Air Force. In 1965, it became clear that Bucharest’s only civil airport, Bucharest Băneasa Airport (now Aurel Vlaicu International Airport), would no longer be sufficient to withstand the increasing air traffic, and a new airport was decided. The choice fell on the existing military structure of Otopeni: the works lasted about 4 years and focused on the construction of the passenger terminal and the extension of the runway to 3,500 meters. In 1969, the first civilian flights began. A new development occurred in 1986, with the inauguration of the second runway, of equal size and parallel to the previous one, which allowed to reach the capacity of 35 air movements per hour. In September 2004, the airport’s name was changed to Henri Coandă, a pioneer of aviation, on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of civil aviation operations. In the three-year period 2008-2011 the construction of the new terminal was completed and in 2012 the construction of the new departure terminal, equipped with a new baggage handling system. Recently the construction of a new railway-metro line that connects the main railway station (Gara de Nord) with Otopeni airport. Last year the apron #2 has been completely redone, with many new parking places. Bucharest Airport is a focus city for many international airlines:Aegean Airlines, Air Bucharest, Air France, Air Serbia, Arkia Airlines, ASL Airlines Belgium, Animawings, Austrian Airlines, Becker Aviation, British Airways, Cargo Air, Corendon Airlines, Croatia Airlines, DHL European Air Transport Leipzig, EL AL, Eurowings, FlyDubai, HISKY Europe S. R. L. , Ion Țiriac Air, Israir, KLM-Royal Dutch AIRLINES, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Pegasus Airlines, Qatar Airways, Ryan Air, Swiss International Airlines, Tarom, Turkish Airlines, Wizz Air
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KMDT - Harrisburg International Airport
Harrisburg International Airport (IATA: MDT, ICAO: KMDT, FAA LID: MDT) is a public airport in Middletown, Pennsylvania,[4] nine miles (15 km) southeast of Harrisburg. It is owned by the Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority. The airport code MDT refers to Middletown, the town in which the airport is located. Planes landing at MDT from the south are often routed near Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station a few miles from the airport. The airport, frequently referred to as HIA, is the... Harrisburg International Airport (IATA: MDT, ICAO: KMDT, FAA LID: MDT) is a public airport in Middletown, Pennsylvania,[4] nine miles (15 km) southeast of Harrisburg. It is owned by the Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority. The airport code MDT refers to Middletown, the town in which the airport is located. Planes landing at MDT from the south are often routed near Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station a few miles from the airport. The airport, frequently referred to as HIA, is the primary commercial airport in South Central Pennsylvania and is the third-busiest airport in Pennsylvania for passenger enplanements and cargo shipments behind Philadelphia International Airport and Pittsburgh International Airport.
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Juice Goose UTV
An electric off-road Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) & Scene 42GB Goose Bowl
All-new, fully native product for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Designed to tackle a variety of challenging environments, such as rugged terrains, sandy dunes, and remote backcountry trails. The Juice Goose comes in 3 motor variants to cater to your driving style, 13 liveries, and optional vehicle accessories. The package also includes a custom //42 scene at 42GB Goose Bowl, which is a real-world playground for... An electric off-road Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) & Scene 42GB Goose Bowl
All-new, fully native product for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Designed to tackle a variety of challenging environments, such as rugged terrains, sandy dunes, and remote backcountry trails. The Juice Goose comes in 3 motor variants to cater to your driving style, 13 liveries, and optional vehicle accessories. The package also includes a custom //42 scene at 42GB Goose Bowl, which is a real-world playground for off-road vehicles and 12 terrain-optimized off-road locations worldwide for you to Explore!
Juice Goose features All-Wheel Drive, and Rear-Wheel Drive at the flip of a switch, as well as a Climb Assist mode to tackle steep gradients. Dynamic Steering offers safe control in high-speed turns but can be disengaged for the drifters out there.
This vehicle is a great way to enjoy other products, such as Campout Utility, Sunset Strip, Cedar Mountain or Hogsback Ranch.
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Fokker F28 Professional v2
Following on from their award-winning 146 Professional for MSFS, the Just Flight in-house team has developed this high fidelity simulation of the F28 regional jet following comprehensive, hands-on research with a real world aircraft, ex-PH-CHN at AM&TS (Curio) Woensdrecht. Just Flight are excited to bring you all four production variants of the F28: the Mk 1000 to the Mk 4000. Announced in 1962, the F28 Mk 1000 first flew in 1967 and entered airline service in 1969. The Mk 2000, 3000 and 400... Following on from their award-winning 146 Professional for MSFS, the Just Flight in-house team has developed this high fidelity simulation of the F28 regional jet following comprehensive, hands-on research with a real world aircraft, ex-PH-CHN at AM&TS (Curio) Woensdrecht. Just Flight are excited to bring you all four production variants of the F28: the Mk 1000 to the Mk 4000. Announced in 1962, the F28 Mk 1000 first flew in 1967 and entered airline service in 1969. The Mk 2000, 3000 and 4000 variants followed in the 1970s and featured increases in fuselage length and wingspan. Production ended in 1987. The aircraft proved to be popular and entered airline service around the world, with a small number of military operators still flying the type into the mid-2020s. The Just Flight F28 Professional features incredibly detailed models with 4K and 8K textures for the highest possible texture detail and clarity. Realistic animations include dynamic wing-flex, all passenger, service and cargo doors, and the distinctive lift dumpers and tail-mounted airbrake. In the cockpit, the Captain, Co-Pilot and jump seat positions are modelled, with every switch, knob and lever animated and functional. A highly detailed and accessible passenger cabin and galley are included and include fully interactable forward galley controls for door operation, cabin lights, cabin-to-cockpit calls, cabin temperature and even a music system!The aircraft features complex custom-coded systems based on real-world FCOMs, including hydraulic, electrical, fuel and pressurisation systems. Wear and tear based on extensive reference photos and a 3D Wwise sound set provide an authentic cockpit environment, with highly realistic flight dynamics for each variant completing the immersive experience. See the Detailed Description below for full details of all the aircraft features!The Operating Manual and the EFB manual are included with the aircraft software and you can also download them here. Four F28 tutorial videos are available to view on YouTube.
MODEL
Four variants of the F28 Fellowship are included: - Mk 1000 - Mk 2000 - Mk 3000 - Mk 4000
Accurately modelled using real-world aircraft plans and comprehensive photography of the real aircraft, ex-PH-CHN at AM&TS (Curio) Woensdrecht
Realistic animations, including all passenger, service and cargo doors, jetway-configurable passenger door, control surfaces and mechanisms, distinctive lift dumpers and tail-mounted airbrake
4K and 8K textures are used to produce the highest possible texture clarity, with decals used for high-resolution text
Full support for MSFS visual icing effects and ground services support
Authentic labelling and placards based on those found in the real aircraft
Realistic, dynamic wing-flex
Custom ground equipment (GPU, cones and chocks)
Optional engine hush kits
Optional HF antennas
Detailed external models customised for each F28 variant
Detailed passenger cabin and galley customised for each F28 variant, with fully functional forward galley controls
COCKPIT
Captain, Co-Pilot and jump seat positions modelled with every switch, knob and lever animated and functional
A truly 3D cockpit environment right down to accurately modelled seat belts and screw heads - every instrument is constructed fully in 3D with smooth animations
Authentic gauges and navigation equipment, including RMI (VOR/ADF) and HSI
Realistic autopilot system including pitch, roll, altitude and IAS hold modes, and navigation hold mode that can be linked to the MSFS flight plan
GNS530 GPS navigation option
Cockpit textures feature wear and tear based on reference photos taken in the real aircraft to produce an authentic environment
Aircraft configuration system that allows you to choose between 'cold & dark', ‘turnaround’ or 'ready for take-off' save states
Many features have been added to help with usability, such as the ability to hide the control yokes for a better view of the instruments and pre-set angled views for the overhead and centre pedestal
Tablet EFB for controlling various aircraft states and options and checking aircraft and flight information, including full Navigraph and simBrief integration
Developed using the latest MSFS standards, including intuitive and easy-to-use controls for rotary knobs, multi-position switches and levers
Compatible with MSFS VR mode
Realistic dimmable lighting from multiple fixed and moveable sources
Full support for MSFS checklists (manual and automatic/Co-pilot modes)
LIVERIESThe F28 Fellowship comes with with a range of 33 liveries from around the world, reflecting its varied airline service:Mk 1000
Air France (F-BUTE)
Air Ontario (C-FONG)
Argentine Air Force (T-50)
Braathens S. A. F. E. (LN-SUO)
Canadian Regional (C-GYCR)
Demonstrator (PH-MOL)
Horizon Air (N801PH)
LTU (D-ABAX)
Martinair (PH-MAT)
Time Air (C-FTAV)
Mk 2000
Ghana Airways (9G-ABZ)
Nigeria Airways (5N-ANB)
TAT Air France (F-GDUU)
TAT British Airways (F-GDUV)
TAT European (F-GDUU)
TAT Yellow (F-GDUS)
Mk 3000
Ansett Australia Airlines (VH-EWF)
Ansett Express (VH-EWF)
Garuda (PK-GVT)
Saudia (OY-BRM)
Mk 4000
Air Anglia (PH-ZBT)
Air France (F-GDUY)
Air Niugini (P2-AND)
Air UK (G-JCWW)
Empire (N117UR)
KLM Cityhopper (PH-CHD)
Korean Air (HL7284)
Linjeflyg (SE-DGI)
NLM Cityhopper (PH-CHD)
Piedmont (N505)
Sabena (F-GDUY)
Scandinavian Airlines (SE-DGN)
US Air (N499US)
PSD paint kits are available in the Support section so you can create your own paint schemes. SYSTEMSThe F28 Professional features custom-coded aircraft systems with a high degree of complexity and depth, including: Air-conditioning, bleed air supply and pressurisation systems
Automatic and manual flight deck and cabin temperature control – takes account of ambient temperature, air supply from the engines and/or APU, fresh or recirculated air and even whether the doors are open!
Automatic and manual pressurisation modes with control of outflow valves, barometric and cabin rate settings, indications and cabin altitude warnings
Cabin altitude and differential values based on real-world data
Simulated emergency cabin depressurisation procedures
Controllable cockpit and cabin temperature from controls in the cockpit and forward galley, including accurately simulated valve position indicators, duct temperature indicators and cabin temperature indicators
Realistic bleed air demand from engines and APU, and pneumatic supply to air conditioning and ice protection systems
Fully simulated Automatic Shut-Off System which automatically opens and closes air conditioning valves based on the bleed air requirements for other systems
Autopilot
Autopilot with multiple modes: - Pitch – PITCH hold, HT (height) hold, IAS hold, and GLIDE - ROLL – Roll hold, HDG hold and BEAM - Pitch and bank controller via Autopilot Controller
Independent Flight Director system with multiple modes: - PITCH COMMAND – manual pitch control of flight director bars - HDG – guidance to fly to the selected heading - VOR/LOC – guidance to intercept and maintain VOR/localiser beam - GS AUTO – guidance to intercept and maintain localiser and glideslope beams - GS MAN – guidance to immediately intercept and maintain localiser and glideslope beams - ALTITUDE HOLD – guidance to maintain the current altitude
Fully functional progress annunciations, engagement and disengagement criteria (including roll and pitch rate cut-out and stall cut-out) and integration with ADI and HSI
Optional GNS530 GPS integration providing full RNAV capability including SIDs and STARs, and MSFS flight plan import support
Radio altimeter with decision height set and test functions
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
Realistic APU start and shutdown procedures, including overspeed test
Realistic bleed air and electrical power supply
RPM, TGT and fuel burn values based on real-world data
Communication system
Dual VHF COMM, NAV and ADF radios, with 8. 33KHz spacing support
Cockpit voice recorder test and indication systems
Functioning audio selector and PA chimes
Fully simulated forward galley cabin controls for cabin-to-cockpit communication
Doors and stairs
EFB page for controlling passenger, service and cargo doors
Simulated manual operation of the passenger and service doors via door controls in the forward galley
Passenger door convertible into jetway configuration with automatic jetway connection
Integral stair lighting illuminates stairs when passenger door is open
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)The aircraft is equipped with a tablet EFB for controlling various aircraft options and payloads, including:
Set fuel quantity in individual tanks (including total fuel weight, automatically split between tanks)
Set payloads in passenger cabin and cargo holds (including Zero Fuel Weight)
Control over the pilot and cabin announcements
Quickly select aircraft states (Ready for Take-off, Turn-around and Cold-and-Dark)
Toggle ground power unit (GPU) and chocks
Monitor CG position and automatically set take-off trim based on CG
Aircraft configuration menu with many options, including altimeter sync, traditional/TCAS VSI, state saving, model options and much more
The EFB can also be used for flight planning and monitoring:
Import your simBrief flight plan and view a summary or scrollable full OFP
Monitor your position in real time using a map view with tracking, zoom and pan options
Explore and view your Navigraph charts
Use the Notepad to make notes during the flight
Never miss a step with interactive checklists
Enter your speed and altitude into the Top of Descent (TOD) calculator to work out when to start your descent
Various configuration options are available for the EFB itself, including brightness, theme, clock options and the ability to import custom wallpaper backgrounds. Electrical system
Independent engine, APU and external power (AC and DC) sources
Generator and TRU loading, and automatic and manual load switching
Emergency power sources, battery isolators and constant speed drive disconnect functions for non-normal procedures
Independent AC channels, including normal and essential bus bars
Accurate AC and DC load values depending on system usage
Flight model and effects
Realistic and accurate performance in the air and on the ground, using unique flight models for all variants based on real-world performance and handling data as well as input from real-world F28 crew
Custom effects for enhanced immersion, including engine, GPU and APU exhaust haze, contrails and touchdown smoke
Custom effects for engine exhaust smoke with various intensity levels depending on engine power setting
Complete exterior lights package as seen on the real F28, including landing, ice inspection, logo, navigation, strobe, taxi/landing flare-out lights and rotating upper and lower anti-collision lights that all illuminate objects and the ground
Fire protection system
APU and engine fire detection and warning systems
APU and engine fire extinguishing system
Fully simulated test functionality
Various overheat detection and warning systems on all subsystems
Flight controls
Fully simulated flight control system with three modes of operation
Aileron control tab simulation in Third Mode operation
Alternate stabiliser and flap controls
Stick shaker
Iconic tail-mounted airbrakes and lift dumpers with manual and automatic extension methods, all with realistic deployment times and custom deployment sounds
Gust lock functionality
Lift dumper lock functionality
Fuel system
Realistic fuel load and burn based on real-world data
Simulated fuel booster pump operation
Simulated centre tank fuel transfer via transfer pumps
Fully functional centre-to-wing fuel transfer, cross-feed and common-feed valves
HP fuel valve system with SHUT, START and OPEN positions
Simulated fuel collector tanks
Simulated digital fuel flow indicator including fuel flow, fuel consumed, aircraft weight, test and brightness functions
Hydraulic system
Independent UTILITY and FLIGHT CONTROL hydraulic systems with realistic pressure, quantity and supply to other systems
Simulated electrically driven back-up pumps for both hydraulic systems
Simulated loss of brake effectiveness with a hydraulic pressure loss
Ice and rain protection system
Simulation of airfoil anti-icing, engine anti-icing and windscreen heating
Ice detection and accumulation simulation for exterior surfaces
Ice detection and overheat warning systems for in-flight monitoring, including system tests
Indicating and recording systems
A vast array of annunciators, including accurately simulated Central Warning System (CWS) with master warning lights and ground test function
Flight Recorder with thumb-wheel entry for flight details (flight number and date)
Landing gear
Accurate landing gear retraction and extension times with timings varying based on hydraulic system pressure
Dynamic brake temperature dependent on brake application force and ambient temperature
Simulated alternate landing gear operation
Landing gear warning horn and cut-out
Lighting
Over 20 fully functional lighting controls and switches in the cockpit controlling various lighting configurations
White (day) and red (night) cockpit lighting options
Independent lighting controls for Captain and First Officer
Dimmable integral lighting for each panel
Dynamic flood, storm and red night lighting for a highly immersive and customisable night environment
Freely moveable reading lights
Accurately simulated exterior lighting, including ice inspection, logo, navigation, strobe, taxi/landing flare-out lights and rotating upper and lower anti-collision lights
Cabin lighting controllable via forward galley panel, including forward and aft cabin lights, entry way lights and reading lights
Integral stair lighting in passenger door
Oxygen system
Flight crew and passenger oxygen systems with valve and mask deployment controls
Power plant
Accurately simulated Top Temperature Control (TTC) with take-off and climb modes
Accurately simulated flexible take-offs with throttle detent and thrust meter indicators, referencing Thrust Index tables from the real aircraft
Realistic engine start procedures with external, APU or cross-bleed start and in-flight restart functionality
Throttle control lock functionality with control selector levers to allow for a single engine to run up to 100% when on the ground
engine hush kits which can be toggled on/off
Sounds
MSFS-native (Wwise) sound package taking full advantage of the new MSFS capabilities
Studio quality RB. 183 Mk 555-15P Spey Junior engine sounds
Over 450 flight deck sound effects recorded from the real aircraft
Detailed equipment audio such as the APU, electrical circuits, hydraulic equipment and many more
Detailed physics-based effects on engine and wind noise
Accurately positioned 3D sound sources (best enjoyed in VR!)
Custom crash and scraping effects
Pilot speed call-outs (rotate, V2, gear up etc. )
Cabin interaction with chimes and cabin crew announcements
Cabin music reproducer to play music in the cabin, with the ability for users to import custom music
Watch our in-depth sound overview video here!OTHER FEATURES
Over 250 pages of comprehensive PDF manuals with flight tutorial, systems guide, procedures, limitations and handling notes
Online tutorial series walking you step-by-step through an entire flight in the aircraft
Take-off and landing speed card which automatically displays reference speeds depending on current aircraft weight, and settable airspeed indicator bugs on the ASI
Multiple interior and exterior camera presets, including wing views
PSD paint kits available in the Support section so you can create your own paint schemes
Full support for MSFS checklists (manual and automatic/Co-pilot modes)
Support for numerous control assignments for compatibility with third-party controllers and hardware
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PHNY - Lanai Airport On Sale
Lanai Airport (ICAO: PHNY), is a state-owned public-use airport located about 3. 4 miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Lanai City, in Maui County, Hawaii. It is the only airport serving the island of Lanai. An emergency landing strip was established on Lanai in 1919. In its 1928 Annual Report, the Territorial Aeronautical Commission reported the excellent cooperation of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, in making a suitable field available for emergency airplane landings on ... Lanai Airport (ICAO: PHNY), is a state-owned public-use airport located about 3. 4 miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Lanai City, in Maui County, Hawaii. It is the only airport serving the island of Lanai. An emergency landing strip was established on Lanai in 1919. In its 1928 Annual Report, the Territorial Aeronautical Commission reported the excellent cooperation of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, in making a suitable field available for emergency airplane landings on the Island of Lanai. The field was at Leinukalahua, Kaa. Inter-Island Airways, now Hawaiian Airlines, began operations to Lanai in 1930 with Sikorsky S-38, eight-passenger amphibious planes. The landing field was sod and owned by the Hawaiian Pineapple Company. In 1944 the Territorial Department of Public Works issued a report proposing to construct a Class IV airport four miles southwest of Lanai City. They proposed construction of a flight strip, with runway, installation of boundary lights, contact lights, range lights, rotating and code beacons, control panel, fencing of the entire field and an access road. The existing airport was too small for two-engine planes, and the CAA has advised that it is willing to consider an application for a major airport. A new airport site for Lanai was chosen and on September 18, 1946, Hawaiian Airlines resumed service there using Douglas DC-3s. The field was an unpaved sod strip and as a result was practically unusable in wet weather and almost untenable due to dust and dirt in dry weather. In view of these conditions, air service was not reliable and it was therefore decided to pave the runway and taxiway. In October 1946 a Master Plan was created which showed a single runway of 4200×600 feet. The Territory also planned to construct an administration and terminal building to make the airport readily available to all inter-island operators. On April 12, 1948 work was completed on the reconstruction of Lanai Airport. The airport was officially dedicated on July 12. By 1950 the airport was served regularly by Hawaiian Airlines with twice daily passenger service in two directions and twice weekly freight service. Air mail service was supplied. Trans-Air Hawaii also provided twice weekly air freight service. Additional cargo and non-scheduled flights were made into Lanai by charter air services. By 1955, the airport consisted of 59 acres of land, and had one paved runway, 3-21, which was 80-feet wide and 3,700-feet long. Scheduled service was provided by Hawaiian Airlines, Ltd. , and Trans-Pacific Airlines, Ltd. The airport included Hawaiian Airlines passenger terminal building, a freight terminal building, a paved runway and warm up areas, paved taxiway and apron, wind socks, field maintenance, and crash and fire protection. Lanai Airport’s newly extended runway and terminal building project was completed and dedicated in a special ceremony on October 16, 1966. The project also included construction of a taxiway and apron and a new terminal building as well as the relocation of the existing freight terminal building. Throughout the 1980s, there were minor upgrades to the airport. When the Douglas DC-3 was ultimately replaced by larger aircraft, the airport once again became obsolete. Construction on the new terminal began in January 1993. The spacious new 15,000 square foot terminal, built to accommodate the growth in tourism to Lanai, was dedicated on April 19, 1994. It was five times larger than the structure it replaced. A new parking area, roadway and landscaping were included. Pacific Wings began two daily flights between Kahului and Lanai City on March 1, 2000, the next day Island Air suspended its two daily flights between Lanai and Maui due to a shortage of pilots. Now the only commercial airline, Mokulele Airlines, operates Cessna Grand Caravan 208EX aircraft into Lanai.
The most detailed replica of airport buildings and vehicles
Custom surroundings
All materials created for full PBR
Shading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on all airport buildings
High-resolution building textures
Use of native, highly efficient gITF models
Custom orthophoto for the airport and surrounding areas
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PHJH - Kapalua Airport On Sale
Kapalua Airport (IATA: JHM, ICAO: PHJH, FAA LID: JHM), also known as Kapalua–West Maui Airport, is a regional private use airport on the west side of the island of Maui in Hawaii. It is located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) north of Lahaina, in Maui County. Most flights to Kapalua Airport originate from commuter airports on the other Hawaiian islands by commercial commuter services, unscheduled air taxis, and general aviation. Named for the Kapalua Resort a few miles to the north, the airport... Kapalua Airport (IATA: JHM, ICAO: PHJH, FAA LID: JHM), also known as Kapalua–West Maui Airport, is a regional private use airport on the west side of the island of Maui in Hawaii. It is located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) north of Lahaina, in Maui County. Most flights to Kapalua Airport originate from commuter airports on the other Hawaiian islands by commercial commuter services, unscheduled air taxis, and general aviation. Named for the Kapalua Resort a few miles to the north, the airport replaced the Kaanapali Airport, which had an even shorter runway, in 1987 to allow valuable coastal land to be developed. The airport code name JHM stands for John Henry Magoon, who was president of Hawaiian Airlines when that airline developed the airport. Hawaiian operated de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7 turboprop aircraft on flights to Honolulu. The STOL capable, four-engine, 50-passenger Dash 7 was the largest aircraft ever to operate scheduled passenger flights from the airport. Hawaiian discontinued service to Kapalua when the Dash 7 was retired from its fleet in 1994.
The most detailed replica of airport buildings and vehicles
Detailed mesh for the airport area
Custom surroundings
All materials created for full PBR
Shading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on all airport buildings
High-resolution building textures
Use of native, highly efficient gITF models
Custom orthophoto for the airport and surrounding areas
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ZGGG - Guangzhou Baiyun
This version of Guangzhou Baiyun is for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) only!
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) is the international airport serving Guangzhou, the capital of Southern China's Guangdong province. The two airport codes were inherited from the former Baiyun Airport, and the IATA code is derived from Guangzhou's historical romanization Canton. Baiyun Airport serves as a hub for China Southern Airlines, FedEx Express, 9 Air, Hainan Airlines and Shenz... This version of Guangzhou Baiyun is for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) only!
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) is the international airport serving Guangzhou, the capital of Southern China's Guangdong province. The two airport codes were inherited from the former Baiyun Airport, and the IATA code is derived from Guangzhou's historical romanization Canton. Baiyun Airport serves as a hub for China Southern Airlines, FedEx Express, 9 Air, Hainan Airlines and Shenzhen Airlines. In 2020, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation, it was the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, handling 43. 8 million passengers. In 2021, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport was the world's eighth-busiest airport by passenger traffic, with 40. 2 million passengers handled, making it also the busiest airport outside the United States, and the busiest in China. As for cargo traffic, the airport was China's second-busiest, as well as the second-busiest airport worldwide in terms of aircraft movements.
PBR Textures
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Dynamic Lights
Manually placed viecles in airport
Real Ground Markings
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PHOG - Kahului Airport On Sale
Kahului Airport (ICAO: PHOG) is an airport in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului in Maui County on the island of Maui. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu; the Honolulu–Kahului corridor is one of the heaviest-trafficked air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers.
The IATA airport code OGG pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram ... Kahului Airport (ICAO: PHOG) is an airport in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of Kahului in Maui County on the island of Maui. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu; the Honolulu–Kahului corridor is one of the heaviest-trafficked air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers.
The IATA airport code OGG pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. "Jimmy" Hogg, a Kauai native and aviation pioneer who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight-passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s.
It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a medium-hub primary commercial service facility.
The most detailed replica of airport buildings and vehicles
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Shading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on all airport buildings
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Use of native, highly efficient gITF models
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LFRB - Brest Airport On Sale
Brest-Bretagne airport is a French international airport located in the commune of Guipavas, 10 km northeast of Brest, in the Finistère département of Brittany. It is the largest airport in the Brittany region in terms of passenger numbers. In December 2012, it passed the million-passenger mark for the first time in its history. It is now the 3rd largest airport in western France, after Bordeaux and Nantes, but ahead of Biarritz since the end of 2019. Brest also ranks fifteenth nationally, inclu... Brest-Bretagne airport is a French international airport located in the commune of Guipavas, 10 km northeast of Brest, in the Finistère département of Brittany. It is the largest airport in the Brittany region in terms of passenger numbers. In December 2012, it passed the million-passenger mark for the first time in its history. It is now the 3rd largest airport in western France, after Bordeaux and Nantes, but ahead of Biarritz since the end of 2019. Brest also ranks fifteenth nationally, including overseas territories. (IATA code: BES - ICAO code: LFRB)
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LYPG Podgorica Airport On Sale
Podgorica Airport (Montenegrin: Aerodrom Podgorica) (IATA: TGD, ICAO: LYPG) is an international airport serving the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica and the surrounding region. It is one of two international airports in Montenegro, the other being Tivat Airport. Both are operated by the state-owned company Airports of Montenegro (Aerodromi Crne Gore). The airport is situated 11 km (6. 8 mi) south of central Podgorica, in the Zeta Plain, one of the few flat areas of Montenegro suitable for a larg... Podgorica Airport (Montenegrin: Aerodrom Podgorica) (IATA: TGD, ICAO: LYPG) is an international airport serving the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica and the surrounding region. It is one of two international airports in Montenegro, the other being Tivat Airport. Both are operated by the state-owned company Airports of Montenegro (Aerodromi Crne Gore). The airport is situated 11 km (6. 8 mi) south of central Podgorica, in the Zeta Plain, one of the few flat areas of Montenegro suitable for a large airport. The airport is locally known as Golubovci Airport (Aerodrom Golubovci), as it is located within the administrative boundaries of the town of Golubovci. The IATA code of the airport is still TGD because Podgorica was named Titograd (after Josip Broz Tito) from 1946 to 1992, during which time the airport opened. It is the main hub for Di Air and was the main hub for Montenegro Airlines.
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