Identifier in X-Plane KJWN
Full nameJohn C Tune
Country United States
Datum Coordinates (lat, lon) 36.18300, -86.88500 open in Google Maps
Elevation (Not specified)
Recommended Scenery Pack 104808 by Danny Glendinning submitted on December 6, 2024
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    • 104808 – dglendinning 12/06/2024
      New FAA ATCT added. New frequencies for ground and tower added. New construction at south end of airport added.
      Approved Recommended
    • 77974 – dglendinning 05/28/2020
      New simplified, tightened boundary. New taxiways. New polygons. Ground traffic and more ramp starts. Accurate night lighting.
      Approved
    • 50346 – WEDbot 02/16/2017
      Updated runway numbering and/or lengths to match Navigraph/Aerosoft data
      Approved
    • 49174 – WEDbot 02/16/2017
      Updated runway numbering and/or lengths to match Navigraph/Aerosoft data
      See comments
    • 47346 – WEDbot 02/15/2017
      Updated runway numbering and/or lengths to match Navigraph/Aerosoft data
      See comments
    • 42796 – BruceBuilds 12/29/2015
      KJWN, John Tune, Nashville TN, a GA/Exec./Relief airport for ever busier KBNA, Nashville Intl. Has WIKI War History. This Rev. complies with XP Sign Std's.
      Approved
    • 42633 – BruceBuilds 12/09/2015
      KJWN, John Tune, a Nashville TN GA/Exec/Relief airport for KBNA Intl. Rev. 12-09-15, Taxiway Signs Corx.
      See comments
    • 41704 – BruceBuilds 08/29/2015
      Comments on my orig. build still apply. This revision adds taxiway signs This Dummy left off of the first attempt. If you're a GA pilot, wishing to avoid KBNA airline traffic, this is one of Nashville's alternatives to use.
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    • 41694 – BruceBuilds 08/27/2015
      KJWN, John C. Tune exec., is Nasville TN's relief airport for KBNA Intl., bases 164 aircraft and averages 205 flight oprerations a day. On its apron you will see the most unusual taxi lines you may ever encounter. (Like??) Enjoy.
      Approved
    • 18597 – WEDbot 01/17/2015
      Airport upload from X-Plane 10.32's default apt.dat
      Approved

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