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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
Fan of executive aviation?! Check out the new JustFlight's VLJ Business Jet review, written by Rob Scott. "For aviation enthusiasts, the prospect of flying from one major international airport to another in a 747, followed by a short hop to a smaller airport in a CRJ, might be a trip to look forward to. If however, you look at the other side of the coin and you are the CEO of a major organisation, who needs to get from one small city to another to negotiate a new business deal, the prospect of the above-mentioned flights might not be so appealing. This is where biz-jets come into play. Their ability to take off and land at smaller remote airstrips, and then cruise only slightly slower than the heavies, makes them an ideal alternative for the businessman in a hurry."
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Monday, 16 April 2007 |
Rob Scott has just published his Aerosoft Budapest 2007 review here on FS Station. This new FS2004/FSX scenery by Aerosoft features Budapest's main airport, Ferihegy International Airport and the capital with photorealistic ground textures and extensive autogen. If you intend to get this scenery, make sure you take a look at what Rob has to say about it first -- the 20+ screenshots also add a lot to the review. Budapest is the capital city of Hungary with a population of around 2 million people. Budapest has a long history, with the first recordings taken way back in AD89 with the roman town of Aquincum. Ferihegy International Airport is the only airport serving the city of Budapest, and handled over 8 million passengers last year. The airport is located about 10 miles outside the city of Budapest, and is well served by city’s expressways. The airport is large enough to handle the likes of 747’s, and possibly the A380 when she enters service."
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Friday, 16 February 2007 |
Horizon Simulation Announces the Release of VFR Photographic Scenery Generation X – The Next Generation of Real World Sceneries for Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Designed specifically for use with Microsoft FSX, VFR Generation X provides flight simmers with the opportunity to fly over highly realistic and recognisable scenery of England & Wales. Unsurpassed detail and clarity allows you to fly lower and faster than ever before, whilst significant performance enhancements mean that the scenery stays sharp and in focus throughout your simulated flight. Using real aerial photography for scenery means that the views you see from your virtual cockpit are transformed into the real thing - you literally see exactly what the pilots of the survey aircraft saw when they acquired the aerial photography. VFR Generation X gives you 16 x more detail in both the terrain and photographic scenery than the original version designed for FS2002/FS2004, meaning that you can fly as low as 500-600 ft and still see pin-sharp photographic scenery – you can even make out white lines painted on the roads! Available as a series of 3 volumes covering England & Wales, VFR Generation X gives you unsurpassed detail from Lands End to the Scottish border. Explore England & Wales, go sight-seeing, rehearse flights, practice VFR navigation techniques (using real aeronautical charts), or simply enjoy spectacular views from your virtual cockpit... Screens/Videos/Purchase: Horizon Simulation |
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |
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Rob Scott has just published the Just Flight's Tiger Moth review here on FS Station. If you're considering getting this FS2004 aircraft, it's a good idea to read what Rob has to say about it and take a look at the screenshots of the plane in action! The FS Station team wishes you a happy new year! |
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Monday, 20 November 2006 |
Rob Scott has published three new reviews over this weekend. This time he takes a look at the Piper Super Cub, Scenery Bremem and Scenery Germany 4, all developed by Aerosoft. If you're planning on getting any of these products, it might be a good idea to hear what Rob has to say about them... and take a look at the screenshots!! |
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