FSX Dayton International Airport Scenery
Dayton International Airport, Ohio (OH). KDAY has been redone to look as close to the real world airport as possible. Mostly generic building structures but they fit how the airport looks today. All gate assignments are correct with parking codes and movable jetways. Created with ADE9X for FSX...
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- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
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- kday_fsx.zip
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- 20.88 KB
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- Free (Freeware)
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- Everyone
Dayton International Airport, Ohio (OH). KDAY has been redone to look as close to the real world airport as possible. Mostly generic building structures but they fit how the airport looks today. All gate assignments are correct with parking codes and movable jetways. Created with ADE9X for FSX. By Brian Good.
Located near the "Crossroads of America" I70 and I75, the Dayton International Airport provides air service to meet the needs of travelers to and from Southwest Ohio. More importantly, the Dayton International Airport is "Easy To and Through!"
Changes:
I work at the Dayton Airport, and have always wanted an accurate rendition of the airport within FSX and Fs9. I complete rebuilt the terminal buildings using generic terminal textures however the structures and gate assignment now clear match that of the current state of the airport. Parking codes have been added for users of AI traffic to show proper airlines at thier correct gates. American Airlines has been move to the 'C' Concourse. All gates Except B2 and C11 have working jetways (Because they don't at the real airport!)
'D' gates have been removed since it is no longer in use. I put a realistic fire station off of taxiway alpha as what is in the real world. I also added a few antena arrays which are also in the real airport. Also located at the fire station are a few fire trucks.
I created a road layout to match that of the real terminal road system. Due to limitations I was unable to create the proper parking layout.
The tower has been correctly place and also changed to a tower that looks closer to the real airport. I did not put the new tower build in because it is not inservice yet.
The general avaition parking has been redone to match closer to the real thing. Wright Brothers located off the Bravo concourse side of the terminal ramp has been modified to stage fuel truck parking. Multiple trucks now in service on the field. The vehicle roadway on the ramp now reflects the real world path.
The Fed-Ex 727 that parks over by the PSA hanger now has its nice Cargo ramp parking location. I have not yet added the PSA hanger. I plan on doing that later down the road.
Install:
Place both BGLs into your Addon Scenery/Scenery folder and then start up FSX.
The archive kday_fsx.zip has 5 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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KDAY_BMG.BGL | 02.02.11 | 49.51 kB |
KDay_CVX_BMG.bgl | 02.02.11 | 903 B |
Readme.txt | 02.03.11 | 2.11 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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I live in Dayton too and this is a great download! It would be great if you also designed one for Wright Brothers airport in Springboro, Ohio. Thanks again, master level work!