Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is a unique and historically significant site located in Essex, England. Perched on a small rise overlooking the small village and civil parish of Stow Maries, this aerodrome holds a special place in aviation history as one of the few remaining First World War aerodromes that are still operational today.
Originally established in 1916 during the First World War, Stow Maries Aerodrome played a crucial role in the defense of London against German air raids. It served as a home for Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and later Royal Air Force (RAF) squadrons, housing both pilots and ground crew. The aerodrome was strategically positioned to intercept and engage enemy aircraft on their way to bomb London.
One of the remarkable features of Stow Maries is its well-preserved collection of First World War-era buildings, including hangars, officer’s mess, and other support structures. These buildings offer visitors a tangible connection to the past, allowing them to step back in time and experience the life of those who served during the Great War.
The aerodrome has undergone extensive restoration efforts to bring it back to its original condition, providing an authentic glimpse into the history of early aviation. Visitors can explore the various exhibits, displays, and aircraft on-site, gaining insights into the challenges faced by aviators during First World War.
Stow Maries Aerodrome not only serves as a museum and historical site but also hosts events, air shows, and educational programs throughout the year. These activities aim to preserve and share the rich aviation heritage while honouring the contributions of those who served at this important airfield.
For aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in the legacy of early air warfare, Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome offers a captivating and immersive experience that brings the past to life. It stands as a testament to the bravery and ingenuity of the individuals who played a vital role in shaping the course of aviation history during a pivotal period in the 20th century.
Stow Maries has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design, it features:
- Over 90 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on October 2023 layout.
- Full custom night lighting.
- Animated hangar doors which close at night.
- Animated main gate which closes at night.
- Completely custom windsock and anemometer.
- Animated spectators.
- Real-life static aircraft at Stow Maries:
- G-ABAA Avro 504K (H2311)
- G-CJZO Royal Aircraft Factory BE2e replica (A2943)
- A’653 Sopwith Pup Replica (BAPC.179)
- G-BMDB Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a 2/3rds scale Replica (F235)
- G-WAHT Albatros D.V ‘Otto Kissemberth – Edelweiss livery’ (2263/17)
- G-BWMJ Nieuport 17/2B Replica (N1977)
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism.
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MSFS stock vs Burning Blue Design Stow Maries
Installation Instructions
Once you have purchased and downloaded the product, double click on the zip file to open it. You should see the airport’s folder inside, this will need to be extracted and placed into your Microsoft Flight Simulator Community folder, if you don’t know where the community folder is, we have a full guide on how to install our packages here.
If you still have trouble locating your community folder this easy to follow video will help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhSkMzWLFR0
There is also a community tool called ModmanFX which makes installing and removing Microsoft Flight Simulator packages incredibly easy, you can get it here: https://www.msfsaddons.org/freeware/modmanfx
Known Bugs
- Transparent and translucent glass panes can appear very dark when subject to particle effects such as rain, snow and fog. This is a known bug that Asobo/Microsoft are aware of and will hopefully fix in the near future.
- When multiple sceneries are installed in the same area a bug showing the underlying stock photogrammetry can occur. This is a known bug which was introduced in SU11, Asobo/Microsoft are aware of it and will hopefully fixed in the near future.
Requirements:
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Further Information and Licensing:
A number of the static vehicles used within the scenery were 3D models used under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The models were reskinned to match their real life contemporaries. For further information and full attribution on any of the individual models please contact us here: https://burningbluedesign.com/contact/
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