rob16584 42 Posted December 17, 2012 Report Share Posted December 17, 2012 Welcome to the Inland Empire. Historical Felts Field Airport (KSFF) is the GA airport servicing the city of Spokane, WA. Nestled adjacent the river in the scenic Spokane Valley, Felts is the GA hub for the Inland Empire (Inland NorthWest). With three runways (including a water runway), Felts is suitable for all types of simmers including jet flyers. Rich in history, the airport is home to a variety of well-known aviation companies and businesses, including Pemberton & Sons (owners of the oldest flying Boeing, a 1928 Model 40C), Rocket Aviation (who modify the famous Beechcraft Duke into the Turbine Duke), Northwest Airways, Moody's Aviation and many others. Felts also features impressive early 20th-century architecture, including it's famous Art Deco terminal building and old 116th Squadron USAF hanger. Spokane is the second largest in Washington, as well as being the commercial and cultural hub of the Inland Empire. Originally prospering as a stop on the Northern Pacific Railroad, Spokane grew to be one of the most important rail centres in the western US. The downtown area experienced significant growth following the hosting of the '74 World Fair, and many landmarks built at this time are visible in our scenery. - Ultra-detailed & low-impact rendition of KSFF - Advanced rendering & ambient occlusion - Huge coverage area at 60 & 30cm resolutions - Includes the majority of the City of Spokane - Over 40 custom landmarks & POI's - Over 50 extrusion bridges (5 in high detail) - Spokane railyards faithfully recreated - HD 5m mesh covergae for Spokane Valley - Detailed StaticFlow2 + custom aircraft - Clock tower at Felts Field tells the time! - Full suite of Flow technology used - By Jarrad Marshall For further details, screenshots and to purchase visit The FlightSim Store: http://www.flightsimstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=2233 Link to post Share on other sites
stu7708 244 Posted December 17, 2012 Report Share Posted December 17, 2012 That looked mighty nice indeed... Link to post Share on other sites
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