EGPU Tiree Airport
Version 1.1
This updated version does the following:-
Adds missing Papi-lights to runway 05-23
replaces threshold lights
adds helipad
removes all automated trees from island
adds extra local detail close to the airport
The island of Tiree forms part of Scotland's Inner Herbrides, off the West Coast of mainland Scotland. The island is fourteen miles long and three miles wide with a population of around 760. The island is fairly flat and there is a lot of agricultural land, mostly divided into 'small holdings'. The island also relies on tourism.
The airport is operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited and has a regular scheduled service from Glasgow operated by Loganair. There are also flights from Oban operated by Hebridean Air Services. Also a popular destination for GA traffic.
The MSFS default airfield is very basic and this package expands the airfield layout and adds custom-made buildings on and around the airfield, taxiway lights, taxi signs and a full perimeter fence. Several oversized wind turbines on the island have been removed.
The package uses some fencing included with the MSFS version of EGPR Barra.
Please unzip the file into your Community folder.
More from Scotflight:- https://flightsim.to/file/40967/egpe-inverness-airport
2 months ago
CaptainMoonlight
Thanks for this 😊 Cant wait to fly to it.
11 months ago
DiGiTaLSc4rZ
This looks great and having used the real airport many times I almost feel like I am there. I was wondering though why there are no PAPIs. Default FS2020 also has no PAPIs, but the real airport has 2 PAPI lights on each runway.
1 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to point out this omission. I did build the project from the default layout but this will be put right shortly with a small update.
1 years ago
Scotflight
CalumWE
Lovely! Thanks for this and all the other wee airports! Much appreciated!
2 years ago
Hopefully some more to come. Thanks for your feedback.
2 years ago
Scotflight
HC454MA
Very nice, thanks a lot.
2 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
2 years ago
Scotflight
Jeremy