Set course to the oldest German airport and enjoy the richness of detail in X-Plane. Hamburg Airport, formerly Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel is modeled in it actual real state.
The airport is located approx. 8.5km from the city center. Inaugurated in the year 1911 the airport had an area of 44 hectare which has now grown to 570 hectare. 60 airlines service Hamburg today flying to 115 destinations worldwide. The main airlines hera are of course Lufthansa, Condor, Germanwings and Air France.
Hamburg Airport for X-Plane 10 Global comes with all buildings, correct layout of the runways, taxiways and lightings plus all navigational aids. High resolution aerial images complete the astounding visuals. Hundreds of trees and vehicles have been placed in the surroundings creating a real atmosphere. Whilst being absolutely high in detail the airport still guarantees a high frame rate.
Features:
The airport is located approx. 8.5km from the city center. Inaugurated in the year 1911 the airport had an area of 44 hectare which has now grown to 570 hectare. 60 airlines service Hamburg today flying to 115 destinations worldwide. The main airlines hera are of course Lufthansa, Condor, Germanwings and Air France.
Hamburg Airport for X-Plane 10 Global comes with all buildings, correct layout of the runways, taxiways and lightings plus all navigational aids. High resolution aerial images complete the astounding visuals. Hundreds of trees and vehicles have been placed in the surroundings creating a real atmosphere. Whilst being absolutely high in detail the airport still guarantees a high frame rate.
Features:
- Up to date realisation of the airport and ist surroundings
- Photo realistic ground textures based on an aerial images (0.5m/pxl)
- All airport buildings and institutions
- Photo real textures on buldings and objects, vehicles etc.
- Breathtaking night effects
- Original runway- and taxiway lighting
- Optimized performance (frame rate)
- Manual in German/English and up to date charts as a PDF file (to be found in the start menu after the installation)
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