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ImagineSim Releases KCVG Cincinnati

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ImagineSim has released their seventh add-on airport. A fully specified recreation of KCVG Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport, USA. Cincinnati is a major Delta hub and is served by all the US majors to points across Europe, Central America and the Caribbean.

Cincinnati features custom made ground textures and runways, terminal, cargo and hanger buildings rendered to 5cm per pixel scale, smoothly operating jetways that dock with your aircraft's forward door with an interactive docking system to park you right on your mark, taxiways with highly realistic concrete textures, full airport taxiway and runway signage, 3D approach lighting and full ILS navigation. Also included are hundreds of airport vehicles and ground personnel, aircraft can be found parked at custom textured parking positions, all hangers, cargo and airport auxiliary buildings are modeled, there is even a perimeter fence. TO check out all the features and grab your copy, visit the ImagineSim Site.

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