Released: Drzewiecki Design EPWA version 2

The Polish scenery team Drzewiecki Design have released version 2 of the popular Warsaw-Chopin airport in Poland. Following updates to EETN Tallinn and New York Airports, Drzewiecki Design have continued updating their X-Plane product line.

EPWA Warsaw-Chopin is Poland’s biggest airport in terms of passenger numbers and total size. Opened in 1934, the airport features two runways of 2800m and 3700m. Chopin also serves as the main hub of LOT Polish Airlines, as well as a home to operating bases of Enter Air and Wizz Air.

Changes in V2 of DD EPWA include totally re-done lighting effects, moving jetways and XP11 default AI support. You can see the features of EPWA below; (via DD website)

⦁ High quality EPWA Warsaw Chopin airport with up-to-date terminals, aprons and taxiways

⦁ Up-to-date scenery with new terminals, taxiways and aprons

⦁ Static aircraft, 3D static and walking people, terminal interiors, ground service vehicles, detailed horizontal and vertical signs, animated elevators

⦁ X-Plane native HDR lighting

⦁ AutoGate animated jetways with safedocks (VGDS)

⦁ XP11 AI/ATC compatibility and animated ground traffic

⦁ Custom-made charts

⦁ Fully compatible with Warsaw City XP

Here are the changes for version 2;

⦁ Most up-to-date airport layout

⦁ XP11 AI/ATC compatibility

⦁ Lighting done from scratch

⦁ Helicopter apron

⦁ All gates with moving jetways and VGDS

⦁ New ground traffic

⦁ New specular maps for all objects

⦁ New vertical signs

⦁ New static aircraft

⦁ Animated elevators at some gates

⦁ Walking people inside the terminal

⦁ Many smaller issue fixed like autogen, default roads etc.

EPWA Warsaw V2 can be found on SimMarket – with a nice 70% discount for owners of version 1. You can also buy from other retailers.

To find out more about Drzewiecki Design and their products, follow them on Facebook.

See more about Drzewiecki Design’s recently released products, EETN Tallinn V2 and New York Airports V2.

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