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Jetstream Designs Little Rock National

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Little Rock National Airport – officially Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport – is a public use airport two miles east of Little Rock, Arkansas. It is Arkansas’s largest airport, with 2.16 million passengers in 2013.
 
As of April 2014, the airport is connected with direct flights to 13 cities in the US:
 
Dallas Forth Worth / Atlanta / Houston (G. Bush and Hobby) / Denver / Phoenix / Las Vegas / Chicago ( O’Hare and Midway) / Detroit / New York La Guardia / Baltimore / Washington Dulles / Charlotte / Orlando
 
The airport is home to Dassault Falcon Service, making Little Rock the largest Dassault Facility in the world.
 
Little Rock National Airport 2014 for FSX comes with the following features:
 •Terminal with transparent windows showing passengers inside
•Volumetric grass
•3D taxiway lights with halos
•Taxiway bridges
•Several 2048* textures maps for crisper textures and reduced drawcalls
•Realistic ground layout
•Hand-placed autogen around the airport for enhanced environment
•Little Rock city Skyline
•Optional static aircraft
•Detailed airport objects and vehicles
•Detailed waterclass
•Night environment
 
The scenery is fully optimized with the latest techniques for better performance.

 

Visit the Jetstream Designs -Little Rock National 

 

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