Drzewiecki Design Showcases Progress for Tallinn for MSFS

Noridca’s hub moving ever more to release

Posted: 02-Feb-2023 @ 22:04z
Drzewiecki Design Showcases Progress for Tallinn for MSFS

Famed MSFS developer Drzewiecki Design showcases progress on its anticipated Tallinn Airport (EETN) scenery, due to be released for MSFS.

Tallinn Airport (EETN) is an international airport serving as the primary port of entry to the Baltic country of Estonia. The airport is located 3.0 miles southeast of the center of Tallinn. The airport began construction in 1931, opening doors to the public five years later. Today, Tallinn Airport (EETN) serves as the primary hub for regional flag carrier Nordica who operates its fleet of Mitsubishi CRJ and ATR to numerous destinations across Europe. The airport also sees multiple foreign carriers takeoff from its single runway, including Lufthansa with services to Frankfurt & Munich, Turkish Airlines to Istanbul, and Aegean to Athens, among others.

MSFS scenery developer Drzewiecki Design has shared an update on their progress in bringing this important Baltic aviation hub to the MSFS platform. Published on their Instagram social media page, the post showcases the interior and exterior of numerous landmark buildings surrounding the airfield, showing off the level of detail that goes into recreating Tallinn Airport (EETN). Among them is the MagneticMRO maintenance hangar, with both, the interior and exterior, being faithfully recreated according to the pictures.

The developer has neither provided insights on when community members may expect the release of this add-on nor the pricing point at which it may be obtained once released. Feel free to head to the developer’s Instagram page to check out the post.

As always, we will keep you updated regarding any future updates on this topic.

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