
Description
Ocean Reef Airport is a private airport, owned and operated by Ocean Reef Club, Inc. located in Key Largo, FL.
Runway 5/23:
4451 x 70 ft. / 1357 x 21 m
4 degree PAPI on either side
https://www.oceanreef.com/amenities/private-airport/
A future update will include surrounding buildings and tennis courts.
*Known Issues*
- Beacon light?
- Missing fuel stuff
Thanks to @windhover for some of the graphics!
07FA - Ocean Reef Club
Explore Ocean Reef Airport, a private airport nestled in Key Largo, FL, owned and managed by the prestigious Ocean Reef Club, Inc. This add-on features a 4451 x 70 ft runway with 4 degree PAPI on either side, offering a realistic flying experience. Keep an eye out for future updates that will include surrounding buildings and tennis courts. Please note the known issues with the beacon light and missing fuel elements. Gratitude to @windhover for contributing graphics.
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Version History
Added tennis courts & other member facilities (very basic right now but at least they are there) Added some static boat traffic and started building out dock areas.
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over 3 years ago
bonjour de France. OK with s11. Thank you
almost 4 years ago
I approve 👍
about 4 years ago
Nice work, thank you.
over 4 years ago
Thank you for creating and continuing to update this airport. While I've been to Ocean Reef several times (to play golf), I haven't visited the airport. Nice to be able to fly in!
over 4 years ago
If you need any reference photos of the terminal building or fuel area, let me know. I worked at the airport for two years. Great job by the way!
over 4 years ago
Would love photos! Shoot me a DM!
over 1 year ago
over 4 years ago
does this work with su5?
over 4 years ago
yes
about 5 years ago
Latest satellite images I could find:
https://wego.here.com/?map=25.32378,-80.27496,17,satellite
Airport manual and quick reference guide:
https://www.oceanreef.com/wx-and-notams/
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
over 4 years ago
ive gone and given the runway a new coat of asphalt and the new center markings
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
over 5 years ago
https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/windsock-direction-off-by-180-degrees/226081
over 5 years ago
almost 5 years ago
In the properties of the windsock, you just set the heading to -180. job done.