Perugia Airport is an international airport located in the heart of the italian peninsula. Inaugurated in 1938, the airfield expanded with time. Nowadays, it has a single runway (01/19) with a length of 2300 meters and a width of 45. The preferential (01) is equipped with ILS CAT I, otherwise it’s circling time!
The location of this aerodrome is one of the best: looking East you will see the lovely town of Assisi, whose patron saint gave the airport its name looking. West you will find the Etruscan-old city of Perugia, hosting secular buildings and countless other monuments. The airport operates in a seasonal schedule: generically 7 air companies bring the passengers through more than 10 European destinations: the most active one is the Ryanair flight to London-Standsted, flown at least once every day.
FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT
- True to life reproduction of the whole Perugia airport
- Custom 3D models with PBR textures
- Custom 3D vertical signage based on real footage
- Custom ground markings for all the airport area
- Finest details including the whole car parking area and the Aeroclub zone
- Realization of all the service roads, with sharp details
- Full configuration of the apron, holding point and approach lighting system
- Precise calibration of the VOR/DME, ILS (LOC/GP) and PAPI lights
IMPORTANT
In order to properly see all the objects on the apron and the airport area, all World Updates are required
The scenery works without them, but you might see some floating/missing objects, mainly on the outside parking area
hmmm, the airport is well made and filled with life. There is no tower frequency, only traffic - for such an aiport. There's no ILS and no RNAV approach. For me this is only half the immersion.
Very nice scenery, I've flown there a few times in real life and I have to say that it has a very high level of detail indeed. Even the parking is really well cured (which might seem useless but especially in VFR flight enhances a lot the immersion), and I personally loved the details of the kiss and fly sign and the big Umbria signboard, basically exactly like the real life counterparts. I would surely reccomend it