Fly to the most challenging airports in Europe with stringent rules imposed to limit the noise impact from aircraft operations, very short runway and steep glideslope!
Flight Service Series give you more realistic flight experience recreating a real word ambience with new and unique features. You can really simulate a multi-crew enviroment with interactive briefing, checklist, Cabin Announcement and much more.
Product includes two separate set of flights for each title (one for FSX, one for FS2004). Each flight set includes three Missions / Adventures:
Flight Service Challenging Airports Bundle includes 3 titles already released as single product:
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- A complete IFR Flight from Zurich Kloten Airport (LSZH, Switzerland) to Lonfon City Airport (EGLC, United Kingdom)
- A long night Approach to Lonfon City Airport
- A short Final Approach to Lonfon City ILS RWY 28
- A complete IFR Flight from Cagliari Elmas Airport (LIEE, Italy) to Lugano Airport (LSZA, Switzerland)
- A long Approach to Lugano Airport
- A short Final Approach to Lugano RWY 1 Visual
- A complete IFR Flight from Porto Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport (LPPR, Portugal) to Madeira Airport (LPMA, Portugal)
- A long Approach to Madeira Airport
- A short Final Approach to Madeira VOR RWY 23
Fleet:
Bomabrdier CRJ-700 | |
Bomabrdier CS100 Series | |
Airbus A321 |
Features:
- Original Sounds and voices
- Flight Briefing with any useful information about the flight (route, weather etc.)
- Cabin preparation (Frequencies, Autopilot etc.)
- Step by step Check Lists Procedures (pre-start, taxi, before t/o, after t/o, descend, landing, parking)
- Charts and Maps
- New! PES – (Passengers Entertainment System with soundtrack included!)
Product is tested to use with:
- Default Scenery
- VFR London (Aerosoft)
- Stansted & London City (PlaySim)
- Switzerland Professional (Aerosoft)
- Madeira X (Aerosoft)
visit the dedicated website www.yourflightservice.com for more missions. You can alsosuggest us your favorite route
Bomabrdier CRJ-700 British Airways
Bomabrdier CS100 Series Swiss Air
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