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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
Another great review has been published at FS Station! This time, our reviewer Rob Scott takes a look at the BirdsEyeView (BEV) replacement textures for the USA and Canada. Alike all others, this review is very complete and there are plenty of pictures to illustrate it. If you fly a lot in the USA/Canada, you will want to read this review and see what Rob has to say about these textures! |
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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
A new interesting airport scenery is coming from cloud9. This time it is not a big hub like Amsterdam or Los Angeles airports but a medium airport of the US East Coast, the historical airport of the Capital: Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport.
In this product you will find, as for all other cloud9 products, high quality ground textures, superb 3D renderings, special features like the active gates that automatically recognize your aircraft type, active marshalling system, animated ground handling equipments and many other features to discover. The release of this product is expected before the end of July. |
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Sunday, 28 May 2006 |
 Click on the image to view full-size picture! That was sure unexpected! PMDG Developer Vin Scimone has just published a preview picture of the PMDG MD-11 model at their support forums. Look at all those details! Who can say it doesn't look awesome?! "As we launch into summer and folks at home are taking the covers off their barbeques and making plans for summer vacations, we just wanted to remind all of you that the work never stops at PMDG!! Michael and Bill are still locked away deep inside an underground bunker somewhere in Wyoming, and are busy coding a remarkable MD11 panel. Meanwhile, the visuals are well underway, and we wanted to share with all of you the first peek at PMDG's next heavy: the PMDG MD11. We'll be sharing more with all of you in the coming weeks as the airplane takes shape." |
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Sunday, 28 May 2006 |
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The football World Cup 2006 is, for many men and a lot of women, the most important sports event of this year. This event will without doubt will reduce the amount of hours simmers spend behind the keyboard this summer. Aerosoft has created the 12 stadiums that will host the matches and will offer it as a gift to their customers. Of course they are designed to fit in perfectly with Aerosoft's other scenery products covering Germany but even if you don’t have any of those they will add 12 massive VFR landmarks to the German landscape. Every stadium has been done in great detail and most come in two formats, empty and in full swing with tens of thousand sports fans. More details: Aerosoft Online - Forums |
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Friday, 26 May 2006 |
FS Station is proud to present the latest addition to the reviews section, a complete review of the Los Angeles Intl. (KLAX) scenery, developed by cloud9. This in-depth review counts with two pages of relevant information about the scenery: every aspect of the product is discussed, from documentation to performance. We hope this review will help you on deciding wether or not to purchase the Cloud9 - Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) scenery! |
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