
Description
Kitava KVE was constructed in 1943 by Australian Army engineers and served fighter elements of the RAAF and USAAF for a short time. This field was known by the military as Kitava 2. There were two adjacent fields known as Kitava 1 and 3 which are now the "main streets" of island villages. Kitava has been dormant and closed for years and not much of the field remains. Beware of weeds and kunai grass all over the runway.
NOTE: This field does not appear in MSFS default so I have built it from scratch. Please let me know (nicely) if you notice any issues
NOTE: No dependencies required however you MUST have all world updates installed INCLUDING WO13 (Pacific)
NOTE: This scenery is FREE for your enjoyment. If you don't like it feel free to delete it
Thanks to all who enjoy my sceneries. I'm always happy to respond to your kind comments
Apinun ol wantok
Cheers
KVE Kitava
Explore the historic Kitava KVE airfield, constructed in 1943 by the Australian Army engineers. This addon resurrects a piece of aviation history serving the RAAF and USAAF fighter elements during its short-lived prime. Immerse yourself in this meticulously crafted scenery, a hidden gem now available for your MSFS experience. Make sure to have the necessary world updates installed to enjoy this free addition to your virtual flying adventures.
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Cheers
about 3 years ago
I like these old, abandoned WWII airstrips in the south Pacific. Nice add to our sim.
FTF Jack.