EETN Tallinn MSFS
is a highly detailed scenery of EETN Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport in
Tallinn, Estonia. This product is compatible with Microsoft Flight
Simulator.
Tallinn Airport (IATA: TLL, ICAO: EETN) or Lennart Meri
Tallinn Airport is the largest airport in Estonia and serves as a
hub for the national airline Nordica, as well as the secondary hub
for AirBaltic and LOT Polish Airlines. Tallinn Airport is open to
both domestic and international flights. It is located 2.7 nautical
miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southeast of the center of Tallinn on the
eastern shore of Lake Ülemiste. It was formerly known as Ülemiste
Airport. The most popular scheduled destinations are Frankfurt,
Helsinki, Riga, Stockholm, London, and Warsaw.
The airport has a single asphalt-concrete runway, 08/26, that is
3,480 m × 45 m (11,417 ft × 148 ft) and large enough to handle
wide-bodied aircraft such as the Boeing 747. The runway is the
longest one in the Baltic states. Since 29 March 2009, the airport
is officially known as Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, in honor of the
leader of the Estonian independence movement and second President of
Estonia Lennart Meri.
The building of Tallinn Airport started in 1932, and the airport was
opened officially on 20 September 1936, although it had been
operational a good while before the official opening. The runways of
the first stage were about 40 meters wide and 300 meters long. As
they were arranged in a form of a triangle, they allowed take-offs
and landings in six directions. Before World War II, Tallinn Airport
had regular connections to abroad by Aerotransport, Deutsche Luft
Hansa, LOT, and the Finnish company Aero (now Finnair).
Between 1945 and 1989, Aeroflot was the only airline that served
Tallinn Airport. The Old Terminal was used from 1954 to 1980.
Regular flights with jet aircraft began on 2 October 1962 with a
maiden passenger flight from Moscow for the newest Soviet airliner
Tu-124. A new terminal building was built in the late 1970s and the
runway was also lengthened then. The first foreign airline since
World War II to operate regular flights from Tallinn was SAS in the
autumn of 1989. The passenger terminal building was completely
modernized in 1999, increasing its capacity to 1.4 million
passengers per year and after that greatly expanded in 2008. The
growing demand for extra space for cargo operations created a
situation where there was a need for cargo terminal expansion, Cargo
2. In order to meet the growing demand for new cargo facilities at
Tallinn Airport, the number of cargo terminals was later expanded to
four.
Magnetic MRO has its facilities and headquarters on the airport
property. In 2012 the company opened a new 5,000 m2 (53,820 sq ft)
column-free three-bay hangar for Base Maintenance works of
narrow-body aircraft. In 2015 Magnetic MRO announced the launch of
the second painting hangar capable of housing aircraft in sizes up
to Boeing 737 MAX 9 and Airbus A321neo, as well as regional
aircraft.
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INSTALLATION
The product will be automatically added to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Our installer may provide you with additional optional features
during installation. To select different options, simply run the installer
again.
COMPATIBILITY
This
product is compatible with
all Drzewiecki Design products, all ORBX products, and all Asobo
products.
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SCENERY
FEATURES
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A high-quality model of EETN Tallinn, featuring the up-to-date version with extensive
details throughout the whole airport
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FPS-friendly design,
with epic night textures, dynamic lighting and PBR materials,
high definition mesh, custom sounds
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Performance-friendly
interior modeling at all terminal buildings, most hangars and
the control tower, static aircraft, custom animations, animated jetways
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Tallinn City
landmarks included
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Fully compatible
with
GSX Pro using
Cartayna Files
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