Xometry Releases Harrisburg Airport for X-Plane 12

Xometry has recently released its rendition of Harrisburg International Airport (KMDT) for X-Plane 12. Located in the state of Pennsylvania, it is the primary commercial airport for all the counties in South Central Pennsylvania. Being the third busiest airport in Pennsylvania, behind the airports of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, it serves over 1.300.000 passengers yearly.

Opened as Olmsted Field in 1918, it served the United States Air Force until 1969. The airport was renamed Harrisburg International Airport in 1973, along with the opening of a new terminal, designed by William Pereira. The first operators out of KMDT were Allegheny Airlines, Trans World Airlines, and Altair Airlines. Today, the airport serves more than 12 airlines giving the city of Harrisburg 16 destinations across the US.

This scenery includes various features, such as detailed 4K buildings, high-resolution ground textures, accurately modeled land-side, custom mesh, custom SAM jetways, high-resolution ortho, custom night lighting, and more.

The scenery is now available at the iniBuilds Store for approximately $19.19 and it takes up a total of 2.33GB of storage space.

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