Aimee Sanjari Posted February 22, 2019 Posted February 22, 2019 EGTH Old Warden Aerodrome is now available for X-Plane 11! EGTH Old Warden is located near Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. We have tried to capture both the history and natural beauty of the airport and surrounding area. Almost every single object seen in the real airport has been accurately modelled and positioned, allowing you to immerse yourself in a realistic flight simulation environment. Old Warden and the Shuttleworth Collection is a private aerodrome and operates unlicensed. The Collection is situated at Old Warden Aerodrome, one of the few traditional all grass aerodromes still in regular use. The Shuttleworth Collection depicts the history of flight from the early 1900s to the 1950s and shows how the airplane operated in the pioneering years. It was rapidly developed through necessity during World War I, was used for sport, pleasure and business in the 1920s and 1930s, and once again became a fighting machine in World War II. Grab this piece of history! Key Features: 15/60cm per pixel ground imagery Static vintage aircraft modelled Includes the nearby Shuttleworth Agricultural College Forests and beautiful green fields Custom modelled vehicles Ground poly apron area Integrates seamlessly into TrueEarth GB South EGTH is now available to purchase from OrbxDirect for AUD $24.95 (approx. USD $17.78 / €15.59 / £13.97). Remember that if you own EGTH for P3D ( https://orbxdirect.com/product/egth ) you get 40% off the X-Plane version! Please note that you will require Orbx Libraries updated and installed to version 1.60 which is also now available. Mac OS users will find the latest Orbx libraries for download on the Orbx Direct Support page. Please also note that for the best experience, we recommend using EGTH in conjunction with TrueEarth Great Britain South. The scenery will work without it, however some users may experience the following: Missing or misplaced forests Missing or misplaced buildings surrounding the airport Photoreal blending
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