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About VFR
USA - San Francisco & Sacramento: |
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From lofty peaks
and plunging valleys to desert plains and spectacular coastlines, secluded
villas to densely populated metropolitan cities, VFR USA San Francisco
&smp; Sacramento gives you a wonderful diversity of scenery to explore.
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[San
Francisco by Night] |
[Tahoe
National Forest] |
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The fourth largest
city in California and the fourteenth largest in the US, San Fransisco boasts
numerous world renowned landmarks for you to explore, including the Golden Gate
Bridge/Golden Gate Park, Alcatraz and Treasure Islands, the San Andreas Fault,
Mount Sutro, Mount Davidson, The Twin Peaks, and many more... |
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"There should be more sceneries like this. Buy it."
[FlightSim.Com -
Scenery Product of the Year, 2005] |
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With VFR USA San
Francisco & Sacramento you can fly over every square inch of these two
incredible cities and the surrounding area in true photographic detail, giving
you endless magnificent views of some of the most striking landscapes on Earth.
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About VFR
Sceneries: |
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If you've ever
wanted to soar high above your home, exploring and experiencing views normally
reserved for the wealthy and the feathered, then this product is definitely for
you... |
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"A must have for all flying enthusiasts."
[PC Advisor
Magazine] |
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Before:
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After:
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[Default
Scenery] |
[VFR
USA San Francisco & Sacramento] |
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VFR Scenery is
quite literally a landmark development in simulation. By replacing the default
MS Flight Simulator scenery with real aerial photography, VFR Scenery gives you
the same spectacular views from your virtual cockpit that real aviators enjoy
in flight. |
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"... this IS as real as it gets!"
[PC Pilot Magazine]
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Being created using
the best photographic imagery and compiled at the highest level of detail that
Flight Simulator can display, VFR Scenery gives you a virtual world so real
that you can recognise even the smallest details on maps and flying charts.
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[Tahoe
National Forest] |
[Suburbia]
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As well as
providing spectacular and captivating scenery to explore, watching the real
world go by your virtual cockpit window also gives you a unique opportunity to
use Flight Simulator for learning/practising many aspects of flying in the real
world. |
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Allowing you to
practice realistic VFR Navigation, plan flights, simulate a real flight, and
become familiar with a landing circuit or training area, VFR Sceneries let you
refine your piloting skills at home in your spare time, saving you tuition fees
and accelerating your training program. |
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VFR Sceneries are
currently being used by thousands of private pilots across the globe, and by
commercial and military pilots from some of the world's most revered flying
institutions. |
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VFR USA - Volume 1:
San Francisco & Sacramento is distributed on a single DVD and is designed
for simulated flights at altitudes above 1,500 feet. |
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Included are the
following features: |
c.
47,300 km sq Photographic Scenery [view
Coverage]
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High-Resolution
Terrain Mesh (30m/post) |
Night-Lighting
(Vector) |
Interactive
Inland Water Bodies |
Land/Sea
Water Mask |
Repositioned
Autogen |
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Minimum*:
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Recommended**:
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Software:
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FS2002/2004
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FS2002/2004
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Operating
System: |
Windows
98/2000/ME/XP |
Windows XP
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Processor:
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700 MHz
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1 GHz |
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RAM:
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128 MB
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512 MB
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Graphics
Card: |
16 MB |
64 MB |
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Hard Disk
Space: |
650 MB
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3.6 GB
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Other:
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DirectX 8.0a (or
later) |
DirectX 9.0a (or
later) |
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Please
Note: |
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Minimum System Specifications refers
to those specifications required to display the photographic scenery at its
most basic level of detail. Users with systems at or around this specification
will need to pay special attention to the User Manual in order to tune system
settings to optimise performance. Limitations on flying altitude, speed, and
visibility may be required to maintain frame rates. |
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Recommended System Specifications
refers to those specifications required to display the photographic scenery at
its most detailed. Whilst less tuning will be required than for a system at or
near the Minimum Specifications, users will still need to pay attention to
recommendations in the User Manual in order to achieve optimal performance.
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