| Milwaukee General Mitchell
International Airport has a complete and realistic rendition of
Milwaukee International Airport (KMKE) and surrounding
neighborhoods.
It tries to match the real thing and
how this airport looks like in real life as
close as possible. Here goes a list of what this scenery does
include.
- A complete representation of Milwaukee General Mitchell International Airport KMKE which
includes:
- All the airport terminals
(International main terminal, Cargo,
International arrivals, etc.).
- Dynamic Jetways in main terminal
and International arrivals terminal. All of
them with dynamic realistic movements (frequency
controlled).
- Terminal ground facility vehicles
in both, main terminal as well as in cargo area. All of them with realistic movements
(frequency controlled).
- All the airport hangars, most of
them with frequency controlled opening doors
and making the hangars usable.
- Taxiway and runway details like custom textures, grass around runways,
signage, lights, etc.
- For the first
time you'll have the feature of ice accumulation in the runways
for those heavy winter days which hit Wisconsin from January
thru March.
- Terminal
interiors.
- Static objects
like cars, terminal vehicles, containers and much
more.
- Dynamic scenery (airport ground
vehicles as well as cars coming back and
forth from the airport drop off area, as
well as going through the streets and avenues around the
airport.
- Real buildings and vegetation
around the airport zone (hotels, industrial,
commercial, residential, landmarks, trailer homes, etc.)
making you feel like being there.
This airport is,
besides being the main airport of Milwaukee and the largest in
Wisconsin state; due to its proximity is also considered the third
airport of Chicago located just 90 miles (145kms) south from
KMKE.
So if you are of those who
use as hometown the city of Chicago to make your flights, take it
for granted that this is a great place to visit just 30 minutes away
of flight with a Cessna 182 from KORD.
MINIMUM SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
- Pentium 4 1.7 GHz
- 512 MB RAM DDR
- 800 MB of available
space on the hard disk
- Sound card
- Microsoft Flight
Simulator 2004 (it has not been proved with older versions so
officially this is the required version and accordingly the only
one this scenery was made for)
- Adobe Acrobat® Reader
5 to read and/or print this manual (available for free at http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html
)
- A 3D video board with
128MB of RAM and a 1GHz CPU are highly recommended.
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