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Airports you miss from previous sims

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17 hours ago, Sky_Pilot071 said:

KBJC is my homebase. 🫡

KBJC was a must have for me.  Back in the day... when I bought my RW Piper Turbo Arrow IV, insurance required 10 hours of dual before they'd write the policy, so I had to find an available plane and instructor somewhere reasonably close by.  KBJC (then called Jefferson County Airport) turned out to be that place.  I already had Complex and High Peformance endorsements and many hours in various PA-28s so the 10 hours kinda dragged for both me and the instructor but we tried to make the most of it.  Can't remember how many takeoffs and landings there, but it ended up being a lot.

I was ecstatic when Propair announced the airport, and I'm even happier now with the performance in 2024. 

Now if only someone would do a few more of the Colorado Front Range airports for virtual visits to my former home.  KAPA (Centennial), KFNL (Northern Colorado Regional - aka Fort Collins/Loveland) and KGXY (Greeley/Weld County) would be good starts! 

 

Scott

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    KRDD and O85 from Orbx - I loved flying my real air Lancair Legacy into O85. Orbx has a few good gems once again (I highly recommend S43 Harvey and Bill Womacks 7S3 Starks Twin Oaks) but overall

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    Stark's Twin Oaks in 2024 is excellent.  There's some really nice terraforming and details around the airport 2400 ft was a little tight for the Aerostar but doable lol And now I'm par

1 hour ago, thepilot said:

Orbx Broome (YBRM) from P3D.

Lovely airport. Quite a remote place in Western Australia. Doubt many people have heard of it. 

Same, loved doing 737 flights from there in P3D!

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On 3/12/2026 at 4:18 PM, ryanbatc said:

Stark's Twin Oaks in 2024 is excellent.  There's some really nice terraforming and details around the airport

2400 ft was a little tight for the Aerostar but doable lol

Resurrecting an oldish topic I know, but I finally got around to picking up Bill Womack's new Stark's Twin Oaks and it is simply excellent!

If you like small GA airports that absolutely ooze character, you've got to get this one.  The original he did for Orbx in FSX/P3D was good.  The new one for MSFS 2024 is a work of art.  Had me thoroughly immersed, imagining my plane in one of the hangars, hanging out on a Sunday polishing the plane and chatting with other pilots just enjoying a day at the airport. 

 

Scott

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