Vertical Studio has announced the release of the first series of Mountain Flying in Switzerland, add-on missions for Flight Simulator X.
FAA certified pilots designed Mountain Flying in Switzerland using actual flight paths. The product includes comprehensive aeronautical charts of each departure, route, and arrival and real world voice actors. All this ensures a realistic flight experience in FSX.
The product includes complete FSX navigation logs, flight plans and GPS with programmed waypoints. You can complete the whole trip in about 2 hours – there are three separate missions, which lasts 30 and 45 minutes each.
Switzerland is one of the most beautiful places in the world – you can see the stunning scenery views of the Lake Geneva, snow covered Alps, Valais – Europe’s highest peaks and largest glaciers, the majestic Jura Mountains, and so much more.
If you fancy a mountain flight in the Swiss Alps on a beautiful day, and see all the mountain passes, an airport nestled in the Alps and another airport in the middle of a steep sided canyon – this product will please you.
Product Features
- Highly detailed aeronautical charts of your departure, route, and arrival
- FSX Nav Log, Flight plan and GPS with programmed waypoints
- Real world voice actors with written text of entire dialog
According to the Vertical Studios’ website, Mountain Flying in Switzerland has received an outstanding review from Aircraft Magazine.
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A sample of positive reviews by users of Mountain Flying in Switzerland show how good this product is:
Mountain Flying in Switzerland will be of value to those who want to soak in some gorgeous FSX eyeball sugar candy,” and “It promotes challenging flying, providing intuitive steps for the beginner, advanced for the hardcore.
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