Drzewiecki Design Releases Washington Airport and City for X-Plane 12

Drzewiecki Design has recently released an updated version of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (KDCA) and the city with its landmarks for X-Plane 12. It’s the busiest airport in the region, with a yearly average of 25 million passengers and 310,000 aircraft operations.

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It opened in 1941 as Washington National Airport, replacing Washington-Hoover Airport as Washington’s main airport. 

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The original terminal was expanded in 1950, and a new terminal was built in 1958 to supplement the first. Both were connected in 1961.

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The terminals were majorly expanded in 1997, with the construction of terminals B and C and a new control tower. The layout has been the same since.

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It’s a hub for American Airlines. Air Canada Express, Alaska Airlines, American Eagle, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and United Express also serve it.

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The scenery features an accurate rendition of the airport and its surroundings, with custom ground textures, PBR, custom night lighting, animated jetways, VDGS, a thousand landmark buildings surrounding the airport, and orthophoto coverage. It is optimized for performance.

It’s available on the X-Plane.Org Store for roughly $25.00 (on sale), requiring at least 1.5 GB of free hard disk space to install.

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