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TABURET - PUERTO RICO PHOTOREALISTIC

TABURET - PUERTO RICO PHOTOREALISTIC

PID: 3517
Disponible desde: 02/04/2009.

Taburet

Vendido por Taburet
EUR 23.79
Sin IVA EUR 19.99
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EDITOR Taburet
SOPORTE tabu82@hotmail.com
METODO DE ENTREGA DESCARGA DIRECTA
TAMAÑO DE ARCHIVO 880MB
CÓDIGO DE REGISTRO Este producto no tiene código de registro, simplemente ejecute la descarga e instale
REQUERIMIENTOS FSX

It is a photorealistic scenery for day and night / summer - covering the whole State of Puerto Rico. This is a summer - day and night scenery.

The scenery resolution is 1.2 m / pix - to ensure that all users benefit from the highest frames rates as possible in order to achieve a pleasant experience !

Very easy download and automatic installation ! Fully compatible with FSX SP1 - SP2 - Acelleration.

Puerto Rico is a self-governing commonwealth in association with the United States. The chief of state is the President of the United States of America. The head of government is an elected Governor. There are two legislative chambers: the House of Representatives, 51 seats, and the Senate, 27 seats.

Puerto Rico has authority over its internal affairs. United States controls: interstate trade, foreign relations and commerce, customs administration, control of air, land and sea, immigration and emigration, nationality and citizenship, currency, maritime laws, military service, military bases, army, navy and air force, declaration of war, constitutionality of laws, jurisdictions and legal procedures, treaties, radio and television--communications, agriculture, mining and minerals, highways, postal system; Social Security, and other areas generally controlled by the federal government in the United States. Puerto Rican institutions control internal affairs unless U.S. law is involved, as in matters of public health and pollution. The major differences between Puerto Rico and the 50 states are exemption from some aspects of the Internal Revenue Code, its lack of voting representation in either house of the U.S. Congress (Senate and House of Representatives), the ineligibility of Puerto Ricans to vote in residential elections, and its lack of assignation of some revenues reserved for the states.