Abbeyshrule Airfield (EIAB)

Description

Abbeyshrule Aerodrome is a small private airport located in south-east County Longford, Ireland, near the village of Abbeyshrule, 12 nm (22 km; 14 mi) west north-west of Mullingar and beside the River Inny and the Royal Canal.
Located near the centre of Ireland, the aerodrome is situated in uncontrolled airspace and is clear of restricted areas. The airport is primarily used for leisure flights and is situated between urban centres such as Athlone, Longford and Mullingar. The bituminous runway is 620 by 18 m (2,034 by 59 ft).
On the north of the field, an assembly plant and a hangar was recently completed. The Abbeyshrule assembly plant produces the popular Czech kit planes from Urban Air, called Samba and Lambada. (see Wikipedia)

Installation-Informations:

  • The artificial runways can be hidden, which is often useful for grass runways and/or for all runways if high-resolution photos of the airfield are available. It is sufficient to rename the affected runway files, e.g.:
    • rap627m19m_rwy.tmb__OFF

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Runways

10 / 28617m x 16mModel size:627m19m

Author

IPACS Forum ID ApfelFlieger
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Created on 10/07/2019 15:20:42 BST (GMT+1)
Updates more18-Jul-2019 14:35:18 By ApfelFlieger

Download Section

FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. CONTACT [email protected] FOR COMMERCIAL USE

Download instructions for a fully modelled airport follow Click for basic TSC

  1. Create folder My PC > Documents > Aerofly FS2 > scenery > places > IE
  2. Download EIAB.zip file to your IE folder and unzip to folder EIAB/
  3. Download xref_lib_water_towers.zip to My PC > Documents > Aerofly FS2 > scenery > xref and unzip to folder xref_lib_water_towers/ (only do this once and it applies for all FSCP airports
  4. Go Fly!
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