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MGsim.com Releases Mxp Arrivals Pack 1

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Now available from MGsim.com is Mxp Arrivals Pack 1 for FS2004. This add-on offers real ATC and real IFR procedures as used by airlines on four different flights with over 2 hours of ATC communications. For details, click on Read More.MGsim.com releases "Mxp Arrivals Pack 1". This is the continuation of the arrivals series, newest amazing add-ons for Flight Simulator 2004 with full real ATC.

Mxp Arrivals Pack 1 includes four approaching airlines flights, flyable as PF (pilot flying). Approach in one of the most busy airport of Italy and Europe: Milano Malpensa (LIMC). Over two hours of ATC communications. It's useful stuff to understand radio com and IFR procedures of airlines, or simply to enjoy listening... All IFR charts and documentation included available on download version and CD-R version only on MGsim.com web site. Try the free demo.

MGsim.com staff is composed by only real professional pilots to improve the realism in their add-on.

For more visit us at:

www.MGsim.com

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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