Polish Airports vol.1 is a package of
highly detailed sceneries of EPRZ Rzeszów Jasionka, EPKT Katowice
Pyrzowice and EPGD Gdańsk Rębiechowo airports in Poland. Polish
Airports vol.1 is a payware scenery however there is a fully
functional demo scenery provided that you can use for any online and
multiplayer flying.
Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport (IATA: RZE, ICAO: EPRZ) is an
international airport located in southeastern Poland, in Jasionka, a
village 10 km (6.2 mi) from the center of the city of Rzeszów. It is
the seventh-busiest airport in Poland, and has seasonal
transatlantic connections. Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, situated 7.8 km
(4.8 mi) north of Rzeszów, features the second-longest runway in
Poland: 3,200 m × 45 m (10,499 ft × 148 ft). The beginnings of
Rzeszów Airport date back to the years of German occupation, when in
1940 a new runway (1200m long x 40m wide) was constructed in
Jasionka for the purposes of war. Considering the constant,
successive development of Rzeszów –Jasionka, one cannot ignored new
heavy investments such as a new administrative - technical base,
petrol station and - above all – the refurbished and extended runway
(3200 meter long and 45 meter wide), the second apron, as well as,
taxiway. In the near future, new passenger terminal with the
ultimate capacity of about 1440 pax/hour in the third stage of works
is supposed to be constructed.
Katowice International Airport (Polish: Międzynarodowy Port
Lotniczy Katowice-Pyrzowice) (IATA: KTW, ICAO: EPKT) is an
international airport, located in Pyrzowice, 30 km (19 mi) north
northwest of Katowice, Poland. The airport features two passenger
terminals A and B (completed in 2007) and a cargo terminal. Its
concrete runway is 2,800 m × 60 m (9,186 ft × 197 ft) and can
accommodate aircraft as large as Boeing 747 or Boeing 777, albeit
not at Maximum Takeoff Weight. Heavy transports such as Antonov
An-124 or An-225 also land there from time to time.Passenger
Terminal B, officially put into operation on July 30th, 2007, has
been the biggest investment so far in the 16 years of operation of
Górnośląskie Towarzystwo Lotnicze S.A. It has enabled handling up to
3.6 million passengers annually in comfortable conditions. The
International Airport in Katowice is constantly developing. In the
very neare future, further extension of the aprons is planned, as
well as the construction of a third passenger terminal and a new
runway strip.
Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (Polish: Port Lotniczy Gdańsk im.
Lecha Wałęsy, formerly Polish: Port Lotniczy Gdańsk-Rębiechowo) (IATA:
GDN, ICAO: EPGD) is an international airport located 12 km (7.5 mi)
west northwest of Gdańsk, Poland, not far from the city centres of
the Tricity metropolitan area: Gdańsk (12 km (7.5 mi)), Sopot (10 km
(6.2 mi)) and Gdynia (23 km (14 mi)). The airport is named after
Lech Wałęsa, the former Polish president. The first civilian airport
in Gdansk was set up after World War I following the adaptation of
the military airfield built in 1910 in the Wrzeszcz district of
Gdansk, formerly known as Langfuhr. In the 1920s Gdansk Lech Walesa
Airport was transformed into an international airport, also
servicing transit flights. In response to the growing needs of this
dynamically developing region the decision was taken to change the
location of the airport from the city centre to an area with room
for the growth of both Gdansk's aviation services as well as the Bay
of Gdansk conurbation. The first Polish airport built completely
from scratch was launched on May 2nd 1974 in Gdansk-Rębiechowo.
Located on the Wysoczyzna Kaszubska upland, 10 kilometres west of
Gdansk and 23 kilometres south of Gdynia, and occupying 240 ha, it
created significant market potential for the servicing of air
transport. Alongside the political and industrial changes the
airport changed, too. In the Millenium year when Gdansk celebrated
its 1,000th anniversary, on August 4th 1997, the first passenger was
cleared in the new terminal. Today, Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport is a
part of the national, international and global transportation
network. Being the third largest airport in Poland it serves as an
auxiliary airport for Warsaw.
Installation:
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All sceneries from Polish Airports vol.1 package are equipped with an automatic installer
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We support a safe, manual way of adding
new sceneries to Scenery Library in Flight Simulator. This is
the only thing a user need to do himself.
Scenery features:
- Compatible with FSX and FS2004 (separate versions!)
- Highest level of accuracy in geographic positioning, modelling and
texturing
- High quality photoreal textures of airport buildings
- Rzeszów city centre with many buildings including famous landmarks
- Animations and effects
- Precise autogen
- High quality aerial photos of each airport area are included (5
seasons+night) - up to 40cm/pix in EPGD
- Product includes customly designed charts in PDF format
Compatibility:
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All sceneries from Polish Airports vol.1
package are compatible with all currently existing payware
add-ons for this area including Ultimate Terrain Eastern Europe.
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We are not able to guarantee a
compatibility with all freeware add-ons. If there are some
issues, please visit our forum, where we may post some fixes and
updates.
Where to get:
Demo:
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Demo version of every airport from Polish
Airports vol.1 package is provided. Each scenery is actually a
fully functional freeware scenery, perfectly alligned to the
full payware version. This ensures no problems with online (VATSIM,
IVAO) and any multiplayer flying in case some users have the
payware scenery and some don't.
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Features a gmax-designed runways, taxiways
and aprons.
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Most of buildings are modelled as in the
full version but covered with low resolution textures.
Support:
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Our forum
http://drzewiecki-design.net/forum/ supports registered
users in English and Polish. Please read Regulations prior to
registering.
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For alternate way of contact please proceed to
our Contact
section.
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All feedback and suggestions are welcome!
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