Realworld Scenery Releases Dayton International Airport for MSFS

Realworld Scenery has recently released their rendition of Dayton International Airport (KDAY) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, serving Dayton, Ohio, with a yearly average of 580,000 passengers.


It opened in 1936 as Dayton Municipal Airport, with three 1,100-meter concrete runways and connecting taxiways. Further development was only to happen in 1959 when a new $5.5 million terminal designed by Yount, Sullivan, and Lecklider went under construction. 


The terminal was renovated for the first time in 1989, designed by Levin Porter Associates and costing around the ballpark of $50 million. Further renovation happened a decade later, coming at $25 million and reaching completion in 2002.


American Air, American Eagle, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, and United Express serve it. Atlanta, Chicago O’hare, and Charlotte are the busiest destinations, with 122,960 passengers, 103,320, and 72,390, respectively.


The scenery features an accurate rendition of the airport, with custom ground textures, an up-to-date ground layout, custom night lighting, a custom-designed starting hangar for general aviation, high-resolution ground textures, and more.


It’s available on SimMarket for roughly $16.03, requiring at least 1.92 GB of free hard disk space to install.

Stay tuned to Threshold for more flight simulation news!

Follow us on our Socials!

COMMENT ADVISORY:
Threshold encourages informed discussion and debate - though this can only happen if all commenters remain civil when voicing their opinions.