This package replaces 45 default bridges in Kansas City on the Missouri River and the Kansas River and eastwards along the Missouri River to Washington, Missouri 20 west of Spirit of St Louis Airport KSUS. One of the photos shows the coverage area. The package complements the St Louis bridge package which begins at KSUS.
Default bridges have been replaced by original bridge models with architecturally correct style and dimensions. Night lighting has been applied where appropriate.
POI’s have been placed at most of the bridges which are listed below, from west to east, with the number of bridges at those locations. Typically when there are more than one bridge at a location the bridges were built at different times with different styles or sizes.
Missouri River:
I-635 Missouri River Bridge
US-69 Missouri River Bridge
Buck O’Neil Bridge
BSNF Hannibal Bridge
ASB Rail Bridge
Heart of America Bridge
Christopher Bond Bridge
Chouteau Bridge
Harry S Truman Bridge
Liberty Bend (2)
Sibley Rail Bridge
Lexington Missouri River Bridge
Waverly Bridge
Miami Bridge
Glasgow Bridges (2)
Boonville Rail Bridge
Boonslick Bridge
Rocheport Bridge
Jefferson City Bridges (2)
I-435 Missouri River Bridge
Herman Bridge
Washington Bridge
Kansas River:
Turner Bridges (2)
Harry Darby Bridges (2)
Kansas Ave Bridge
18th St Expressway Bridge
12th St Bridge
7th St Bridge
HighLine Rail Bridge
23rd St Bridge
Rock Island Kansas River Bridge
UP Intermodal Rail Bridges (2)
I-670 Kansas River Bridge
Central Ave Bridge
Disused rail Bridge
James St Bridge
Lewis and Clark Viaduct Bridges (2)
Kansas Confluence Rail Bridge
Notes
This product features our simInstaller technology and is available after purchase via our APP only.
Another worthwhile add on from RK Bridger. Thank you for adding so much to the visual experience of flight, especially in familiar areas. If you also have the "We Love VFR" and "Powerlines and Solar Farms" from flightsim.to your low level flying along rivers is as realistic as is currently possible. Just flew from St Louis to Kansas City along the Mighty Missouri River at 1,500 feet and it was fantastic.