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LEEDS-BRADFORD XTREME FSX P3D FS2004

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LEEDS-BRADFORD XTREME FSX P3D FS2004

LEEDS-BRADFORD XTREME FSX P3D FS2004

UK2000 SCENERY

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    139.56MB
  • Disponible depuis
    2013-03-23
  • Version
    1.2
  • PID
    7355
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  • Description

     

    Welcome to Leeds-Bradford Airport

    Leeds-Bradford Airport (LBA/EGNM) the gateway to the Yorkshire region of the UK . The airport was originally Yeadon Aerodrome and started life as a grass airfield for club and training aircraft. In 1935 it was extended and schedule flights commenced to Edinburgh, Newcastle, Blackpool and the Isle of Man. In 1939 civil flying ceased and the airfield and surrounding factories were used to build and fly 4500 aircraft including Lancaster bombers.

    Post war operations started in 1947 with flights to Belfast, Jersey and many more. In 1968 a new terminal was built when a fire destroyed the original. Inclusive tour flights commenced with Britannia airways in 1976 followed in 1982 with a runway extension making the main runway 14/32 2250M long.

    Leeds-Bradford continued to expand and today 2.6 million passengers pass though the airport. 

     

    • Full detail Buildings
    • Realistic Ground Markings
    • Hi Res ground image
    • UK Runway markings
    • Stunning Night Effects
    • 3D Approach Lights
    • Dozens of Airport Vehicles
    • Excellent Frame Rates
    • Animated Traffic
    • Runway Wigwags
    • Full set of signs
    • Fencing
    • Static Aircraft
    • Manual and Options
    • Vulcan model
    • Special 'Effects'
    • Improved runway lights
    • Grass edge effects

    Requis

    FS2004, FSX, FSX SE and Prepar3d

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