VRChat Aviation: Hatsukajima Airfield by Hassaku
- Santiago "Cubeboy" Cuberos
- 7 minutes ago
- 2 min read
The Japanese community has always been a cornerstone of VRChat aviation. They were some of the first to make their own models from scratch, organize airshows and even create whole communities around aircraft in VRC.

Their worlds have always been extremely well put together, with the only "problem" being their large download sizes. A great world that came out recently from the Japanese side of VRCA is Hatsukajima Airfield by Hassaku.
This world is focused exclusively on civilian aircraft. It has everything you might want, with the exception of airliners. All of the aircraft in this world come from different Japanese pre-made assets that are available for sale on booth.pm, a very well known digital distribution center that has been used by both Western and Eastern communities alike.

Whether you want to do some slow flying around the islands with a PZL M-15 Belphégor, or do some sightseeing around the shipwrecks with an MD-500, this world will be able to satisfy your needs. The airfield is divided onto three different areas. Two spawn rows on the same airfield at the top of the hill, plus a third one located at a pier. If you add up all the aircraft in the world, then you would find 23 individual aircraft to fly in!
I highly recommend you check out this works whenever you have the chance. As long as you are versed with SaccFlight and its basic systems, you will do just fine. There is no language barrier to be afraid of here, as most controls and indications within the cockpits are in English, which facilitates their use internationally.
About the Author
Santiago "Cubeboy" Cuberos

Longtime aviation fanatic with particular preference towards military aviation and its history. Said interests date back to the early 2000s, leading into his livelong dive into civil and combat flight simulators. He has been involved in a few communities, but only started being active around the mid 2010s. Joined as a Spanish to English translator in 2017, he has been active as a writer and the co-founder of Skyward ever since. Twitter | Discord: Cubeboy


























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