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LAGO - GEORENDER 2 - BRYCE CANYON

LAGO - GEORENDER 2 - BRYCE CANYON

PID: 352
Available since: 10/30/2002.

Lago

EUR 17.85
without VAT EUR 15.00

 
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PUBLISHER LAGO
HOMEPAGE http://www.lagoonline.com/
DELIVERY Registration Key upon purchase
FILES FS2002: GEO2_111_ENG.zip
FS2004: GEO2_200_ENG_FS2004.zip 20MB
INSTALLATION Unzip & Setup
SUPPORT see Homepage
FS VERSION FS2002 FS2004

GeoRender 2 scenery covers the high altitude Bryce Canyon Airport and its surroundings, which serve Bryce Canyon and Garfield County and is owned by Garfield County. The airport dates back to 1936, when it was built under the Franklin Roosevelt administration as a “Work progress Administration project” and was enlarged in the Second World War when it was used as stop in the coast to coast ferries of military airports. Both main buildings on the airport are rather special: The hangar dates back to the 1930s and is completely built from logs and is the only remaining structure of its kind. It is even listed in the US National Registry of Historical Places. The paved runway extends for 7400 feet. The facility is situated at an elevation of 7586 feet and at a distance of about 4 miles from Bryce Canyon.
Bryce Canyon National Park is a series of huge natural amphitheatres carved into sedimentary rocks by the Paria River and its tributaries, which has created a landscape that looks as though it is out of another planet, with high pinnacles and endless red cliffs. In February 25, 1928 the area was officially established as Bryce Canyon National Park.
Another aspect that makes this small airport so special is the altitude at which it is situated. As you may be aware, flying from high altitude airports is something that is inherently more dangerous than flying from airports located nearer to sea level. However, the major issue is that it is different and that the problems escalate much faster into real dangers. For all lovers of challenging “bush flying” and VFR flights this is a must have product, created by the master of “bush scenery” Richard GeoRender Goldstein, that won’t let you down.

FEATURES
- Ideal location to practice high altitude / high Density Altitude flight procedures
- Extended manual about these procedures
- Includes superb set of sounds made by MeatWater
- Includes dynamic tracks (much more complex then AI Traffic)
- High Density Mesh of the surrounding

System Requirements
• Pentium III 750 MHz
• 128 Mb RAM
• 35 Mb of free available space on the hard disk
• Sound card
• Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
(Standard or Professional edition)
• Windows 98 (SE), Windows NT (SP-4) or Windows 2000 Workstation, Windows ME, Windows XP
• Adobe Acrobat® Reader 5 to read and print the manual

 


 

Customer Reviews

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Matthew Duren, 11/07/2002
    Another fine airport in the Georender series with gorgeous scenery and a "real-world" feel that few other add-on airports can match. The only drawback is the price per airport. By the time we get Utah all done with, I will probably be bankrupt.
 
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michael burley, 06/09/2004
    This along with the whole Georender series is a good microenvironment. I have 4 of these products now with Ranger creek remaining my favourite
I look forward to the next range coming out although they are now from Aerosoft since the author along with several others left Lago
Only one disadvantage for me is the first 2 in the geo series dont render as 3D with Edimensional 3D glasses.