RDPresets Announces Stuttgart Airport for MSFS
RDPresets has recently announced the development and imminent release of Stuttgart Airport (EDDS) for Microsoft Flight Simulator, serving the city of Stuttgart in Germany with a yearly average of 7 million passengers.
Built in 1939 to replace Böblingen Airport, it was taken over by the American forces right after the war. It was partially returned in 1948: runway and facilities were shared with the US Army during the Cold War.
The original terminal was replaced in 2004 with four terminals capable of handling up to 12 million passengers annually.
Eurowings and Turkish Airlines use Terminal 1; Terminal 2 is used by Lufthansa and Star Alliance partners; Terminal 3 is used by TUIfly and KLM, and Terminal 4 is a separate building for other airlines, set to be rebuilt and expanded in the future.
It’s a hub for Condor, Eurowings, and TUI fly Deutschland, sporting a substantial list of destinations.
The scenery, set to release on Monday, will feature an accurate rendition of the airport, with custom ground markings, a terminal interior, 3d people, and more.
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