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Team SDB Released RAF Pocklington Scenery for FSX

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RAF PocklingtonTeam SDB, a popular flight sim development company have released their RAF Pocklington scenery add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.  This comes to customers as an immediate download after purchase.  The scenery features many of the airport buildings and enhanced runway and taxiways.

This airfield lies directly south-west of Pocklington town between the angle formed by the A1079 and 81246 roads where they meet at Barmby on the Moor. There had been an RFC landing ground in Barmby parish during the First World War but this was located a mile to the west of the Second World War bomber airfield. Pocklington was first proposed as an expansion scheme airfield but work did not start until August 1940 when plans were revised to meet the strictures of wartime construction.

AI Halifax by kind permission of Alphasim Ltd.

Repaints by Frank Safranek.

Screenshot of RAF Pocklington scenery for FSX
Screenshot of RAF Pocklington scenery for FSX

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