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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

New Airport Almost Ready - Ben Gurion

Francois

FS Veteran
'Morning Gents,

I know there aren't maybe so many large airport lovers here, but nonetheless, let me introduce the upcoming ben Gurion by David Rosenfeld to you.

The link will take you to a liltle slideshow! LINK

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Looking very nice. I'd have thought that Ben Gurion would be a difficult place to get access to take pictures and such.
 
Looking very nice. I'd have thought that Ben Gurion would be a difficult place to get access to take pictures and such.


The same question entered my mind. I've been there. It's a most unattractive airport which feels like a prison camp. Disembarking from the aircraft onto a beautifully warm tarmac in the middle of the night was the best bit, it was all downhill from there.

People complain about feeling violated and being 'patted down' at airports these days - try being a single male traveller going through Ben Gurion on El Al :isadizzy:
 
You'll be happy to know, Simon, that in the virtual version we're not abusing any passenger :icon_lol:

As for access, David is from Israel and has contacts on the airport. ;-)
 
You'll be happy to know, Simon, that in the virtual version we're not abusing any passenger :icon_lol:

As for access, David is from Israel and has contacts on the airport. ;-)


Just as well, Miguel:173go1:

As I said, from the outside it's as ugly as any other airport but with very nice weather. If you want to pass through, however, prepare to be strip searched! I knew someone who tried to return to the UK from a Kibbutz holiday and she had a jacket an Israeli soldier had given her (not all he had given her as it turned out) - she was there literally all day explaining why it was in her luggage. Next time I'll fly to Beirut and walk - it might be more pleasant!

Is there any other Israel scenery for FSX?
 
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