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KABQ is my vote. The southwest has largely been neglected by developers (freeware and payware). KABQ is a great place to connect to Denver, SLC, Phx, Dallas, and all kinds of cool moutain airports in CO. KABQ is also a very nice airport with a very cool terminal and a huge air force base. If not what about phoenix?BTW:Amazing job on KDCA. I have anxiously been waiting for someone to do that airport. With simflyers KIAD and now Shez's KDCA I couldn't be happier. His rendition of KDCA is better than many payware airports out there. Keep it up!Brewmaster

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KSEA is currently undergoing a 5 year upgrading dont expect anything till its done...3rd runway and all.

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>Wow, another great airport! Microsoft, hire this man. >>How about KONT Ontario CA and So Cal UPS hub. They have >new terminals. >>Thanks so much. Excellent choice! I love his KLGB and KSNA (home airports to me since I work at the first and live by the second!) and would love some more SoCal coverage.OntarioBurbankSan DeigoAlso some of the smaller ones down here:Chino (home of the www.planesoffame.org Museum and an official KONT reliever)RiversideFullertonCoronaBrackettPalomarFlabobCableRialtoRamonaBig BearCatalinaCamarilloOxnardOh well, I can keep on dreaming! :DThank you Sir for another awesome piece of work!!

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JFK is being worked on by someone at Project AI. I second KSAN, but what about KORD? Wilco messed that one up colossally and the default one is an equal eyesore and bad on the frames. We could really use a Shez-style ORD. :DMisha

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Plllleeeaaasseeee!Miami Intl. KMIA!JFK needs to come second!Sincerely,Dennis D. Mullerthttp://www.aavirtual.com/images/aav48_banner.gif[/img]


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TORONTO PEARSON INTL. (CYYZ)PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE:-)John-PaulToronto

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Guest DanWalloch

I would like to vote for the well over looked, General Mitchell International (MKE) in Milwaukee, WI. First created back in 1920 with only northwest serving the single route from MKE to MSP. It now stands today with over 220 daily flights and moves millions of passengers each year. Home to a well known airline, Midwest Express (Midwest as of 1/3/03) and its solely owned commuter, Skyway (Midwest Connect as of 1/03/03) which is a fast growing hidden secret in the US airline market. Skyway is not advertised, publicly, it's just mentioned in Midwest Express printed materials. That's why I would like to see an FS2002 version of General Mitchell International (MKE). Also it's the largest airport in wisconsin and is considered by many as a sister airport to O'Hare.

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PDX-PortlandBFI-BoeingPAE-Paine FieldS47-TillamookAttached is a photo of PDX tower from the north on a cloudy day.

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I'd just like to second this choice (KMKE). I'd be great to see this one in high detail.

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TAMPA PLEASE!!!!!!!!! I love my home airport and it's about time that a someone as talented as you work on such an airport!~Brent BurkloBrentbefine79@aol.com

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>TORONTO PEARSON INTL. (CYYZ) >>PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE >>:-) >>John-Paul >Toronto Toronto is already well underway here is a link for the pre-view pics of both YYZ and Las Vegas :)http://www.simflyers.net/develop/develop.htmJohnualfan@msn.com


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Boeing field or Paine field? Wow, imagine being able to fly your brand spanking new Boeing from one of these to your home airport. I remember riding the Community Transit, all the way around Paine Field in Everett, everyday to and from high school. It'd be nice to see the largest building in the world modeled in detail.Lobaeux

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I'd have to go with vancouver or edmonton the Canadian sceneries.Smithy

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