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Wilmington International Airport

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X-Aviation and Drawbridge

Designs are pleased to announce the release of

Wilmington

International Airport.

 

Utilizing all-new shader technology, combined with accurately placed

orthophotos, trees, light poles, powerlines, and ultra realistic

looking 3D airport buildings, Wilmington International Airport is the

start of a new wave of products that will blow you away! The attention

to detail is incredible, and the experience within X-Plane has never

been better.

 

No matter if your X-Plane adventures have you be a general aviation

flyer, a regional jet pilot, or a heavy airliner captain, Wilmington

International Airport is for you! And, if you like to simulate realism

you can take that awesome CRJ-200, ERJ series aircraft, Dash 8, Airbus

A320, Douglas DC-9, or your MD-80 series aircraft to or from places

where Wilmington has commercial air service, like Delta Air Lines and

Delta Connection to New York and Atlanta, US Airways Express to

Philadelphia and Washington D.C., American Eagle to Chicago O'Hare, US

Airways and US Airways Express to Charlotte, and Allegiant Air to

Orlando/Sanford International Airports.

 

More information as well as a detailed set of screenshots are provided

on

the product page at X-Aviation.com.

 

 

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