KFFZ Falcon Field Airport

Jeppeson2001

FALCON FIELD AIRPORTKFFZARIZONACAEWWII

4.2/5 (27)


Falcon Field Airport (IATA:MSC, ICAO: KFFZ), Located in the City of Mesa, AZ about 20 miles east of Phoenix and is one of the busiest General Aviation airfields in the USA in terms of movements. Falcon Field includes a total of 784 acres, there are currently more than 800 aircraft based at the airfield. This includes fixed-wing single- and multi-engine aircraft, turboprops, jets and helicopters. It is a perfect starting location for a flight to Sedona, or the Grand Canyon, and also very close to Apache Junction where the Apache Trail leads you to the Superstition Mountains.

Falcon Field Airport got it's start in 1941 to serve as a training field for British WWII Pilots. There are a number of memorials and museums to commemorate WWII including a fully modeled WWII hangar at Wing Of Flight Foundation, and the Commemorative Air Museum with a number of static warbird aircraft.

The airport has been recreated to a high level of detail and accuracy. With extremely detailed airport buildings, hangars, and an up-to-date ground layout. I have also added the brand-new hangar facilities to the north side of the field which in real life have only just been completed. In addition, the scenery comes with further details, such as animated hangar doors at the CAE Hangar, ATC Control Tower interior with ATC sounds.

  • Highly detailed Falcon Field Airport scenery
  • WWII photo wraps on the Control Tower, Hangars, Buildings, and even roadways which make this airport so unique.
  • WWII monument, newly consructed located at the enterance to Mesa Hanagr development.
  • Up-to-date ground layout of taxiways and aprons. Custom made fixed distance markers for runway 4R/22L which illuminate day & night.
  • Over 150 handcrafted 3D objects custom made exclusively for Falcon Field
  • 14 static aircraft varients including Piper Archer TX, B-17G, North American AT-6 Texan, Stearman, Super Stearman, Phantom F-4N, MIG-21, MIG-15, Douglas 26C Invader, Beech C-45, Beech T-34 Mentor, Nanchang CJ6, Schweizer TG-3A, & YAK-52.
  • 7 static Helicopter varients including Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw, Sikorsky 64E Sky Crane, CH-47, MD-520N, AH-6, Apache, & V-22 Osprey.
  • Falcon Field ATC Chatter sounds when you enter the modelled Control Tower interior.
  • PBR Materials to build realistic surfaces for buildings and objects
  • Detailed ground markings and new taxiway layouts, including both of the recently added taxiway exits to the north of runway 4L/22R. Custom centreline & edge lining to correct colouring and width.
  • Custom made crack sealent textures on the aprons & runways
  • Extremely detailed Control Tower, Terminal Building, and 5 Hangar interiors
  • Detailed animated bi-folding hangar doors at the CAE Hangar facility (functions on a timer)
  • Custom made windsocks which have been placed at correct locations around the airfield to match the real world.
  • Animated Flags
  • Traffic lights, & stationary traffic have been added to the road intersections on final approach to runways 4R & 22L
  • Terraforming in the vicinity of the airport to correct the default scenery which had flooded road intersections, as this airport sits in a photogrammetry area.
  • Runway starting points have been amended to begin at the holding points, this helps to reduce the amount of spawning on the runways.
  • Realistic night time dynamic lighting
  • Falcon District bridge modelled with recently added photo wraps in real life. This bridge is rarely used but was built to connect Boeing Helicopter Co. to Falcon Field and spans over E. McDowell Road.

Note: I have omitted the taxiway paths for AI traffic due to the unrealistic way that vehicles such as ramp cars, fork lift trucks enter the runway and ruin the immersion.