Screen shots by BajaSim San Jose del Cabo is a city in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, which is at the southern half of the Baja California peninsula. These are major tourist areas, especially for Americans and Canadians. The area is served the Los Cabos International Airport (MMSD). With three terminals, four concourses, and two runways (16/34), it handled 2.7 million passengers in 2010, making it Mexico's eighth busiest airport.
It is served by numerous domestic and international airlines. This scenery by BajaSim focuses on the airport and includes surrounding commercial and tourist areas.
The developer highlights these among many other features of their scenery: • Breathtaking ground textures • Realistic buildings placement • Custom vehicles, vegetation, and signs • The most amazing and realistic night textures • Landmarks and hotel area modeled LOCATION MAPS Screen shots by Bill Stack The Scenery BajaSim's rendition of Los Cabos Airport and San Jose del Cabo is realistic in most aspects. • Airport: The airport is well depicted, both in locations and facilities. All terminals, hangars, fuel tanks, and other structures are accurately shown and where they should be. Even an airport building under construction seen in the satellite photo is depicted in the scenery.
Airport vehicles, signage, and pavement markings appear accurate and detailed. Pavements are more detailed and accurate than FS2004 default, replete with tire marks on the runway and grasses and weeds sprouting from cracks in concrete.
The cacti and scrub bushes in the vegetation areas between pavements give the area a realistic sense like I have never seen before. • Surroundings: Areas surrounding the airport, especially in the flight paths north and south of the airport, are depicted. A penitentiary and an industrial area north of the airport and a golf course and beachfront hotels south of the airport are represented.
Their positions are accurate according to the satellite photos I saw, even though their renditions are not absolutely accurate. These large scenery items serve as good visual references for simulation pilots flying visually in, out, and around the airport. They also provide interesting scenery when simulating commercial flights using the airport (if there's time for looking).
Download [FS2004] & [FSX] Baja Sim MMLP & MMSD torrent from anime category on Isohunt. Torrent hash: f71b414716feee946e93f8fe44924fde44865e08. ICAO: Type: Airport: Product (Link) FS9: FSX: Credits: Version. BIKF: P: Keflavik: Aerosoft Keflavik X. May 28, 2014. [FS2004] - [FSX] - Bajasim, San Jose Del Cabo MMSD (Scene), pc god of 2 war torrent 1741c8d7df. Your Uninstaller Pro 7 4 2011 10 x86 x64 bit Multilingual FINAL Angry Birds PC Cracked alawarpt stand o food BitRock InstallBuilder Enterprise v7. Stellar Outlook Pst To Mbox Converter Cracked. 2.6 Full Keymaker-ZWT.
I have said many times that such items are much more useful to simulation pilots than small items that can be seen only from close up or only from areas were an airplane would never be. My screen shots below comparing BajaSim's Los Cabos Airport with FSX's default scenery were made as follows: I made a series of shots with BajaSim's scenery activated. Then I went to precisely the same vantage points with BajaSim's scenery deactivated (FSX default).
SCENERY COMPARISONS FSX Default BajaSim FSX Default BajaSim Screen shot by Bill Stack SCENERY FEATURES Screen shot by Bill Stack AIRPORT DETAILS Screen shot by Bill Stack Night Views BajaSim says its night textures are 'most amazing and realistic.' They are definitely more realistic than default FS2004 and even more so than I have seen in other scenery add-ons. I wouldn't go as far as to say they're 'most amazing,' but they're definitely superior. NIGHT VIEWS Screen shot by Bill Stack Technical Features This product is for FS2004 only. A version for FSX is promised.
BajaSim offers a free FSX upgrade for all registered users of its FS2004 version when the FSX version becomes available. Purchase and installation from the Pilot Shop are very easy.
Downloading and installation are quick. Neither acknowledgment of copyright nor license keys are required. The installation program is available in several languages with the desired language chosen during installation: English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. A nine-page manual available in English and Spanish provides information about the airport, including a rudimentary airport diagram, and minimum system requirements for using the scenery. System requirements are a Pentium 4 @ 2.0 gigahertz processor, one gigabyte of random access memory, a 3D video card with 256 megabytes of memory, and Windows XP.
'These are the minimum but not the recommended requirements,' according to the manual. The installation program installs the scenery files and manuals into the folder named 'C: Program Files Microsoft Games Flight Simulator 9 Addon Scenery Bajasim SJD.'
After installation, the scenery must be activated in FS2004, and instructions appear upon successful installation. Frame rates are excellent considering the amount of details in this scenery. They ranged from 30 to 60 frames per second with the higher rates experienced while flying about and the lower rates while using the airport, including taxiing near the buildings. Neither slow nor fast aircraft affected these rates up or down. Removing the product (if desired) can be done using an uninstall program included with the package. Technical support is available through an email address available in the manual.
Readers with technical questions not answered in this review should ask the developer. Using the links below, go to the Pilot Shop page where the product is listed and described, then click on 'Manufacturer Tech Support' in the right column.