The_Real_Plane_Spott’s Scenery Editing Thread

Hello everyone!! Welcome to my Scenery Editing Thread! In this topic, you will be able to track all of the airports that I work on in Scenery Editing—both ready for release or still work in progress. I will post photos of my current airports as I am ready!


Note: Airports will be listed with the newest one on the bottom


Airport Country Status (IATA or FAA)/ICAO
Hoquiam United States Released (23.2) HQM/KHQM
Oxnard United States Stopped OXR/KOXR
Fukushima Japan Stopped FKS/RJSF
Sekiu United States Ready for Release 11S
Prince Rupert Canada WIP YPR/CYPR

TRPS

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Who’s ready to go to Oxnard?





According to Wikipedia, United Express actually operated to this small airport—located in between LAX and SFO—until just after 2010, when regular turboprop service stopped. Now, the airport is a Class D, meaning tower service is available to pilots, but there isn’t enough traffic to warrant a higher class rating.

So, once this airport is released in 3D, where do you think you will fly to?

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BUMP!!

I cannot believe that I have not posted in this topic for over a year! More WIP’s incoming; this time, for 11S Sekiu in Washington State, USA. Stay tuned for more!

2 years actually*

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welcome back lol

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lol thanks @smoyur!

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11S Sekiu





Photos are WIP and subject to change


11S Sekiu Airport is a small, non towered airport located in Washington State, USA. In fact, according to Skyvector charts, it is the furthest Northwest airport in Washington.


This airport will be a great 3D addition to the sim because of its challenging landing; its location along the Olympic peninsula gives it strong Pacific winds, and a great challenge for pilots IRL and on Infinite Flight.


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11S Sekiu Airport has been submitted for Official Review.



11S Sekiu Airport has been marked Ready for Release.


CYPR - Prince Rupert




Photos are WIP and subject to change


CYPR Prince Rupert Airport is a small, non towered airport located in British Columbia, Canada. Located just miles away from the southernmost parts of Alaska, Prince Rupert is a hub for land and sea transportation for goods across Canada and the Pacific Ocean.


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Ooo very exciting cant wait! Beautiful little airport to fly into on the Dash 8!

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