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KMDW CHICAGO MIDWAY XP12

€ 18.00
KMDW CHICAGO MIDWAY XP12

KMDW CHICAGO MIDWAY XP12

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Details

Chicago Midway International Airport (IATA: MDW, ICAO: KMDW, FAA LID: MDW) is located on the southwest side of Chicago, roughly 8 miles (13 km) from downtown. Originally established in 1927 as Chicago Municipal Airport, it was renamed Midway in 1949 to honor the Battle of Midway during World War II. Midway was once the busiest airport in the world before the opening of O'Hare International Airport in the 1950s. Today, Midway serves as a vital hub for domestic air travel, especially for low-cost carriers. In 2019, the airport handled over 22 million passengers, making it the second-largest airport in the Chicago metropolitan area and the state of Illinois.

 

Midway is a major base for Southwest Airlines, which carries over 95% of the airport’s passengers, making Chicago its largest focus city. The airport has five runways, but due to its landlocked position within the city, it lacks space for expansion. Despite these constraints, the airport operates with high efficiency and serves over 70 nonstop destinations across the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean. The airport's layout consists of a single passenger terminal with three concourses (A, B, and C), featuring a variety of dining and shopping options for travelers.

 

The airport's history dates back to its original name, Chicago Air Park, when it was built on a 320-acre (130 ha) plot in 1923, primarily serving airmail flights. It was officially renamed Chicago Municipal Airport in 1927. By 1931, it had expanded to include a passenger terminal, and by 1932, it claimed to be the world's busiest airport, handling over 100,846 passengers on 60,947 flights. During the 1940s and 1950s, Midway dominated air travel in the U.S., with peak passenger counts reaching 10 million in 1959. However, the rise of larger jet aircraft necessitated longer runways, shifting much of Chicago's air traffic to O'Hare International Airport.

 

Midway’s location within a dense urban environment presents unique operational challenges. Aircraft landing at Midway must navigate strict approach paths to avoid nearby residential areas, and noise abatement procedures are strictly enforced. Due to its shorter runways compared to other major airports, pilots must execute precise landings and takeoffs, often relying on advanced braking techniques. In 2005, the airport made headlines when Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 skidded off the runway during a snowstorm, highlighting the challenges of Midway’s limited overrun space.

 

SCENERY FEATURES

  • A high-quality model of KMDW Chicago Midway International Airport, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive details
  • FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting and PBR materials
  • Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings, control towers, and some hangars, static aircraft, advanced night lighting
  • Animated jetways, VGDS, marshallers (SAM plugin)

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Requirements

X-Plane 12

Windows, Mac or Linux

SAM plugin

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Anti-Piracy Warning

Protecting Your Purchase

The flight simulation add-ons you are purchasing are legally protected and copyrighted on an international level. This ensures that the creators' rights are upheld and their innovative work is safeguarded.

Why Piracy Hurts Everyone

Piracy undermines the dedication and creativity of developers. When you download or distribute pirated add-ons, it impacts the creators' ability to continue producing high-quality content. This affects the entire community by reducing the availability of new features and updates.

Consequences of Piracy

  • Legal Risks: Engaging in piracy can lead to severe legal consequences, including fines and prosecution.
  • Security Threats: Pirated software often carries malware, risking your personal data and system security.
  • Lack of Support: Unauthorized copies do not receive official support or updates, leading to potential issues and vulnerabilities.

How You Can Help

  1. Purchase Legitimately: Always buy add-ons from authorized sellers like SimMarket to ensure you receive authentic products.
  2. Report Piracy: If you encounter pirated add-ons, report them to the authorities or the original creators.
  3. Educate Others: Spread awareness about the negative impacts of piracy and encourage others to support developers by purchasing legitimate copies.

Thank you for supporting the flight simulation community and contributing to a fair and innovative marketplace.

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