Blue Ash Airport was a small regional airport located north of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. It opened in 1921 as Grisard Field and was renamed when it was sold to the City of Cincinnati in 1946. Originally slated to become Cincinnati's major airport, the growing suburb it was located in quickly stopped any plans for expansion and it was to remain alongside Lunken Airport as a general aviation reliever for the much larger KCVG. The airport closed in 2012 due to funding issues, and has since been partially replaced by a park, condos, and office units.
This scenery uses default assets. I have included a CGL Google Earth orthoimage from 2012 for the airport as a seperate file.
You can read more about the airport here: https://ronnysalerno.com/queencitydiscovery/2012/09/the-blue-ash-airport.html and here: https://www.airports-worldwide.com/usa/ohio/cincinnati-blue_ash_ohio.php and here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati%E2%80%93Blue_Ash_Airport
Any thoughts on doing kluk?
3 years ago
Once I know how to do convincing looking buildings, I'll think about tackling KLUK. That airport just has too many unique buildings to cover with default content.
3 years ago
ohyeah2389
KOV68
Thank you for doing this. Very nice job. It looks so much better than before.
I know it is not easy. I tried upgrading KHAO ( Hogan Airport) but after many hours of trying to learn how to do it I gave up...(never got the elevation set right)
One of the hangers has Hogans name on it and I thought that was so cool.
3 years ago
tomzah