11.10.2020 – 09:11z

DC Scenery Design Releases Two American Sceneries (MSFS)

DC Scenery Design, note, not DC Design, has released two new sceneries for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Both are located in the United States, albeit on the complete opposite sides. One of these airports was previously developed for X-Plane. Arcadia Municipal Airport (X06) in Florida has been converted to the new simulator. Goldendale (S20) is made from scratch and is located in Washington State.

Arcadia Municipal Airport (X06)

Arcadia Municipal Airport (FAA: X06) is a public-use airport located 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of the central business district of the city of Arcadia in DeSoto County, Florida, United States. The airport features two runways. One 3700ft paved and a smaller made of turf. There is a helipad located at the airport too. There is no tower here, visitors need to use unicom when arriving and departing.

Goldendale Airport (S20)

Goldendale Airport is another small airport by the city of Goldendale in the South of Washington State. It has only one runway measuring 3600ft by 40ft. Only 11 aircraft are based at this airport. It is a VFR only airport and sees about 100 operations per week.

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The feature list for both of these airports is identical. You can find it below. If you want to purchase Arcadia Municipal Airport, you can do so here for €10 excl. VAT. Goldendale airport is available here for the same price. If you previously own Arcadia for X-Plane, a discount price is available.

Feature List

  • Detailed HD ground textures
  • Detailed HD hangars, aiport buildings and objects
  • Accurate taxiway, runway and apron
  • Custom night lighting
  • High level of airport detail

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