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Announcing MegaScenery USA Volume 4: Pacific Northwest

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Last updated Mon, 02 Apr 2012 12:01:03 GMT

PC Aviator has announced the fourth volume in their MegaScenery line of true to life satellite image based scenery. The Pacific Northwest scenery, scheduled for June release, will cover a 30,000 square mile area around Seattle, Puget Sound and the nearby mountain ranges. For full details, click on Read More.

PC Aviator Announces MegaScenery USA Volume 4: Pacific Northwest True-to-life satellite scenery of greater Seattle and 30,000 square miles of spectacular surrounding area the Pacific Northwest is renowned for - for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight.

SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 March 2003. MegaScenery publisher, PC Aviator, today announced the fourth volume of MegaScenery - the groundbreaking visual scenery series for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The fourth title will be MegaScenery Pacific Northwest features Seattle and surrounding areas and will enable Flight Simulator pilots to soar the skies above the spectacular sights and scenes of the Pacific Northwest including: Mt Rainier, Mt St Helens, Mt Adams, the Olympic Mountains, and the entire greater Seattle area and Puget Sound.

MegaScenery Pacific Northwest will feature over 30,000 square miles of the Pacific Northwest Area.

Like the previous titles, MegaScenery Pacific Northwest features "real" night scenery for the area plus all of the real world aeronautical charts required to fly the scenery (like a pilot) and to identify all of the major landmarks the scenery contains.

MegaScenery USA 2004 Volume 4: Pacific Northwest is scheduled for release in June 2004. The Lite version will be priced at $29.95 and the Full Kit will be $39.95.

Consumers can order direct online or get more information at http://www.megascenery.com.

MegaScenery is created and developed by Australian company Aerosoft Australia Pty Ltd and published by PC Aviator Inc.

 

About PC Aviator

PC Aviator Inc is based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and is the US subsidiary of the Australian based The PC Aviator Pty Ltd. The company is in its 14th year of providing flight simulator products and services to flight simulator enthusiasts worldwide. The company publishes Computer Pilot Magazine the world's only monthly flight simulator magazine (http://www.computerpilot.com/), operates PC Aviator Direct, it's mail order division and also publishes flight simulator software titles such as MegaScenery. The company's website is at http://www.pcaviator.com/.

About Aerosoft Australia

Aerosoft Australia is Australian based and develops and manufactures a number of flight simulator related products - both software and hardware. The company is noted for its Scenery USA photorealistic scenery for the Fly! flight simulator created using its powerful proprietary scenery development techniques and which it has also used to develop MegaScenery. Also of great interest to flight simulator pilots is its 747 Mode Control Panel (747MCP) hardware for flight simulations. The company's website is at http://www.aerosoft.com.au/

About Ian Stephens

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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