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EPRA Radom MSFS is
a highly detailed scenery of Warsaw-Radom Airport in Poland. This
product is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Warsaw-Radom Airport (officially Port Lotniczy Warszawa-Radom
im. Bohaterów Radomskiego Czerwca 1976 Roku) (IATA: RDO, ICAO: EPRA)
is a modern joint civil-military international airport in central
Poland serving Radom and the wider Masovian region. Located in the
Sadków district approximately 3-4 km east of Radom’s city centre,
the airport occupies a strategic position roughly 90-100 km south of
Warsaw, positioning it as both a regional gateway and a potential
aviation relief option for Poland’s capital region. The airport
operates a single 2,500 m runway (07/25) and modern passenger
infrastructure designed for scheduled and charter operations.
The airfield’s history reaches back to the late 1920s and is rooted
in training rather than commercial transport. The site was developed
as an aviation facility during the early years of Poland’s
independence, quickly becoming an important centre for flight
instruction. During the 1930s, Sadków expanded within Poland’s
aviation education system, focusing on preparing military pilots
with hangars, workshops and training infrastructure rather than
passenger-oriented buildings.
During the Second World War, the airfield was attacked in 1939 and
later taken over by the Luftwaffe, serving as a base supporting
operations on the Eastern Front. As the front shifted westward, the
airport suffered repeated damage and was heavily degraded during the
final stages of German withdrawal. Polish forces returned in 1945,
and the airfield was gradually restored, continuing for decades as a
training base for the Polish Air Force through the Cold War period.
From the late 20th century onward, Sadków gained wider public
recognition through aviation events, culminating in the Radom Air
Show, one of the best-known air shows in Poland. At the same time,
local ambitions to introduce civilian passenger operations
intensified, leading to the first attempt at a civil airport in the
2010s. Despite certification and initial services, the early civil
chapter proved economically fragile and ended with bankruptcy in
2018.
A decisive turning point followed with a state-led redevelopment.
From 2019 the airport underwent comprehensive reconstruction,
including a new passenger terminal and major airfield upgrades, and
reopened to scheduled passenger traffic in April 2023.
Today, EPRA
represents a hybrid facility combining military heritage, modern
civilian infrastructure and a developing commercial role within
Poland’s airport network.
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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
A high-quality model
of EPRA Warsaw–Radom Airport, featuring the current airport
layout with extensive detail across civil and selected military
areas
FPS-friendly design
with advanced night textures, dynamic lighting, PBR materials
and high-definition mesh including accurate runway shaping
Performance-friendly
interior modeling at the passenger terminal and ATC tower,
custom airport buildings and infrastructure, high-quality static
aircraft, people and ground service vehicles
Custom ground layout
with realistic markings, signage and surface wear, individually
placed runway, taxiway and approach lighting, custom navigation
equipment
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