
Description
Version 2 with handcrafted original buildings from Pete. The goal was to create the airfield as realistic as possible now. Many thanks to Pete, who let me use his objects for the conversion to MSFS 2020. New Version 2.1 adapted for MSFS 2024.
Kägiswil Airfield (ICAO code LSPG) is an airfield in Kägiswil, a district of Sarnen in the canton of Obwalden in Switzerland. It is a former small airfield of the Swiss Air Force.
The airfield is located north of Sarnen in central Switzerland and has a hard-surface runway of over 900 metres and 40 meters large. The airfield is now mainly used by civil aviation clubs.
The planes are parked in a wooden hangar and in grass-covered military shelters. I also put some boats and piers on Lake Sarnen.
Libraries used:
Mikea.at asset Pack
https://flightsim.to/file/1923/mikea-at-assetpack
Dave’s 3D Animals Library
https://flightsim.to/file/6841/dave-s-3d-animals-library
Superspud's Animated Human 3D Models Library
https://flightsim.to/file/33166/animated-humans-library
Dave’s 3D Animals Library (used up to version 2.0) actually not available anymore, replaced by Superspud's Animated Human 3D Models Library.
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over 3 years ago
Super réalisation! Merci beaucoup Christophe!
about 4 years ago
It look great! Thank you!
about 4 years ago
Wow, very well done! I'm living really close to it and this is bang on. You even got the blue container I drew with my school class 11 years ago. Didn't ever think something my hands made IRL would make it to the sim. Thank you!
about 4 years ago
Thanks so much for this fix!! :)
over 4 years ago
I found two centerlines on runway 03. How can I get rid of one of them? Are you prepared to correct this issue on a update? Would be great...! Apart of that: Very nice airport! Thank you.
over 4 years ago
Hi,
It unfortunatly also has two windsocks and double runway numbers as a result of overlay with the new default airport providing from World update VI. In principle, I am in the process of making the airfield compatible again with the latest MSFS version. I know how to do exclusion of the default airport. Unfortunately I have now several "parking not linked to main graph"-SDK errors and for this reason I can't save my Airport project anymore. If an experienced user can help me for this I am very glad, otherwise keep trying ...
over 4 years ago
Thanks for your reply. I could exclude the second windsock. But I was not able to eliminate the second centerline. Maybe somebody will solve this issue some day...!
about 5 years ago
over 5 years ago
Cheers
over 5 years ago
over 5 years ago
over 5 years ago
On this occasion, however, I noticed that since the last update of MSFS2020 suddenly there is an airfield at Kägiswil by default, which leads to an overlay of objects. I will try to fix it soon.
over 5 years ago
- Kenneth
LSPG Kaegiswil Airport - Switzerland
Kägiswil Airfield (ICAO code LSPG) is an airfield in Kägiswil, a district of Sarnen in the canton of Obwalden in Switzerland. New Version 2.1 now also works with MSFS 2024.
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Version History
- Various modifications to make the scenery also work with MSFS 2024 - Fixed a terrain issue and replaced the MSFS default tall trees with lower vegetation on the south approach of Rwy 03 - Dave's 3D People Library (currently no longer available) replaced by Superspud's Animated Human 3D Models Library - Tower/Ground frequency of Alpnach Tower added
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