Boston Airport was opened by the United States Army in 1923 with a single 1500 foot (457 m) runway located within 189 acres (76 ha) of tidal flats four miles from downtown Boston.
In twenty years the airport grew to over 2000 acres (809 ha), mainly through using landfill to fill a portion of Boston Harbor and incorporating three islands: Governors, Noddle's and Apple.
The airfield was renamed General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport in 1943. Today Logan covers 2384 acres (965 ha), has six runways and four terminals (A, B, C and E).
Logan is not a hub airport for a major airline. Even so, in 2010 KBOS was ranked 21st busiest airport in North American and saw 352,643 aircraft movements (ranked 28th in the world), 27.5 million passengers and 259,5000 metric tonnes of cargo. International airlines make up a significant portion of the traffic utilizing the airfield. On average Boston experiences 950 aircraft movements each day.
FEATURES
- Advanced AI pilots to follow your commands
- Stunning 3D rendering of the airports
- Runway assignments for arriving and departing aircraft may be changed
- Runway intersection takeoffs are simulated
- Advanced routing to and from the runways and terminals can be assigned
- Dynamic lighting and shadows, day-night cycles provide a stunning visual experience
- Live airport with service cars for airplanes and vehicle traffic around the airports
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSTower!3D SP3 or Tower!3D Pro SP2
Minimum computer specification:
64 bit Windows 7 / 8 /10
1.2 GHz processor
4 GB RAM
Graphics: 1 GB
Storage: 800 MB available space
External mouse
Minimum resolution: 1280*720
Recommended hardware:
3.0 GHz processor
1GB video card memory
Two button mouse with a middle button scroll wheel