Dillingham Airfield, also known as Kawaihapai Airfield, and the surrounding northern shore of Oahu have been hand-crafted to replication in this scenery enhancement package for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. Originally opened in 1941 as a US Army Airfield, the airfield has since been leased to the State of Hawaii. Today, Dillingham Airfield is a public airport located on the Dillingham Military Reservation. The 5,000 foot unlit runway now primarily serves glider and skydiving operations. The U... Dillingham Airfield, also known as Kawaihapai Airfield, and the surrounding northern shore of Oahu have been hand-crafted to replication in this scenery enhancement package for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. Originally opened in 1941 as a US Army Airfield, the airfield has since been leased to the State of Hawaii. Today, Dillingham Airfield is a public airport located on the Dillingham Military Reservation. The 5,000 foot unlit runway now primarily serves glider and skydiving operations. The US Military still uses the airfield for air-land operations and helicopter night-vision training. The short drive from Honolulu provides tourists to the island the opportunity to experience Oahu from gliders, ultralight aircraft, and skydiving operations.
Dillingham Airfield, nestled on Oahu's North Shore, is more than just a runway—it symbolizes Hawaii's rich aviation history. This airfield has been a gateway to the skies for decades, offering breathtaking views, thrilling adventures, and a unique connection to the island's past. The Storied History of Dillingham Airfield - Dillingham Airfield, originally known as Mokuleia Airfield, was constructed during World War II as a military airstrip. It was part of the broader defense network designe... Dillingham Airfield, nestled on Oahu's North Shore, is more than just a runway—it symbolizes Hawaii's rich aviation history. This airfield has been a gateway to the skies for decades, offering breathtaking views, thrilling adventures, and a unique connection to the island's past. The Storied History of Dillingham Airfield - Dillingham Airfield, originally known as Mokuleia Airfield, was constructed during World War II as a military airstrip. It was part of the broader defense network designed to protect the Hawaiian Islands from potential threats. Situated on the picturesque North Shore, the airfield played a crucial role during the war, serving as a base for military operations and training exercises. The strategic location, coupled with the island's natural beauty, made it an ideal spot for aviation activities. After the war, the airfield was renamed Dillingham Airfield in honor of Captain Henry Gaylord Dillingham, a local hero who lost his life during the conflict. Over the years, the airfield transitioned from a military base to a public-use facility, becoming a hub for general aviation, skydiving, and other aerial activities. Its wide runway, unobstructed views, and favorable weather conditions have made it a beloved destination for both local and visiting aviators. Glider operations are also a major attraction at the airfield. Pilots take advantage of the favorable wind conditions to soar over the North Shore without an engine, offering a peaceful and panoramic flight experience. Visitors can book scenic glider tours, where experienced pilots guide them over the ocean and lush landscapes. The long runway and open surroundings make Dillingham an ideal location for these non-powered flights. Due to its combination of adventure sports, general aviation, and historical significance, Dillingham Airfield remains a unique and beloved aviation site on Oahu.
The most detailed replica of airport buildings and vehicles Custom surroundings All materials created for full PBR Shading and occlusion (texture baking) effects on all airport buildings High-resolution building textures Use of native, highly efficient gITF models Custom orthophoto for the airport and surrounding areas