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Stuttgart Airfields MSFS24

Stuttgart Airfields MSFS24

Detailed renditions of 6 airfields in the wider Stuttgart area:

  • EDTQ – Pattonville:
    A former U.S. Army airfield near Stuttgart now used primarily for general aviation and gliding, with a strong recreational flying presence. DRF Luftrettung also operates from EDTQ with its hangar located at the most western point of the airfield.
  • EDST – Hahnweide:
    A historic grass airfield near Kirchheim unter Teck, well known for vintage aircraft events and glider operations.
  • EDSV – Wächtersberg:
    A small regional airfield near Wildberg mainly serving light aircraft and gliders in a quiet rural setting.
  • EDSG – Grabenstetten:
    A glider-focused airfield on the Swabian Alb plateau, popular for soaring due to favorable thermal conditions.
  • EDZT – Esslingen-Jägerhaus:
    A modest hilltop glider site near Esslingen used primarily for club gliding with limited powered traffic.
  • ED41 – Deckenpfronn:
    A small special airfield dedicated mostly to gliding and ultralight flying, operated by a local aviation club.
  • Perfect distances from EDDS to do short GA hops
  • Custom orthophoto for each airfield
  • Each airfield was recreated with images taken on site
  • Animated people both stationary and walking around
  • Custom night lighting
  • Each airfield has its custom terrain mesh
  • Power lines next to EDTQ and EDSV
  • Custom clutter objects, like gliders, glider trailers, caravans, fences, and much more
  • Runways and glider winch starting points
  • Custom animated windsocks and landing direction indicators
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Stuttgart Airfields MSFS24
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Stuttgart Airfields MSFS24

Detailed renditions of 6 airfields in the wider Stuttgart area:

  • EDTQ – Pattonville:
    A former U.S. Army airfield near Stuttgart now used primarily for general aviation and gliding, with a strong recreational flying presence. DRF Luftrettung also operates from EDTQ with its hangar located at the most western point of the airfield.
  • EDST – Hahnweide:
    A historic grass airfield near Kirchheim unter Teck, well known for vintage aircraft events and glider operations.
  • EDSV – Wächtersberg:
    A small regional airfield near Wildberg mainly serving light aircraft and gliders in a quiet rural setting.
  • EDSG – Grabenstetten:
    A glider-focused airfield on the Swabian Alb plateau, popular for soaring due to favorable thermal conditions.
  • EDZT – Esslingen-Jägerhaus:
    A modest hilltop glider site near Esslingen used primarily for club gliding with limited powered traffic.
  • ED41 – Deckenpfronn:
    A small special airfield dedicated mostly to gliding and ultralight flying, operated by a local aviation club.
  • Perfect distances from EDDS to do short GA hops
  • Custom orthophoto for each airfield
  • Each airfield was recreated with images taken on site
  • Animated people both stationary and walking around
  • Custom night lighting
  • Each airfield has its custom terrain mesh
  • Power lines next to EDTQ and EDSV
  • Custom clutter objects, like gliders, glider trailers, caravans, fences, and much more
  • Runways and glider winch starting points
  • Custom animated windsocks and landing direction indicators

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Detailed renditions of 6 airfields in the wider Stuttgart area:

  • EDTQ – Pattonville:
    A former U.S. Army airfield near Stuttgart now used primarily for general aviation and gliding, with a strong recreational flying presence. DRF Luftrettung also operates from EDTQ with its hangar located at the most western point of the airfield.
  • EDST – Hahnweide:
    A historic grass airfield near Kirchheim unter Teck, well known for vintage aircraft events and glider operations.
  • EDSV – Wächtersberg:
    A small regional airfield near Wildberg mainly serving light aircraft and gliders in a quiet rural setting.
  • EDSG – Grabenstetten:
    A glider-focused airfield on the Swabian Alb plateau, popular for soaring due to favorable thermal conditions.
  • EDZT – Esslingen-Jägerhaus:
    A modest hilltop glider site near Esslingen used primarily for club gliding with limited powered traffic.
  • ED41 – Deckenpfronn:
    A small special airfield dedicated mostly to gliding and ultralight flying, operated by a local aviation club.
  • Perfect distances from EDDS to do short GA hops
  • Custom orthophoto for each airfield
  • Each airfield was recreated with images taken on site
  • Animated people both stationary and walking around
  • Custom night lighting
  • Each airfield has its custom terrain mesh
  • Power lines next to EDTQ and EDSV
  • Custom clutter objects, like gliders, glider trailers, caravans, fences, and much more
  • Runways and glider winch starting points
  • Custom animated windsocks and landing direction indicators