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Monday, July 9, 2012

Island of women : our own screenshots



FSX (waiting for FS9 indications). Isla Mujeres or.. Island of women. In the north east of Cancun, Mexico. The latest Taxi2gate scenery is interesting. Fair price, small and challenging airfield... Here are some shots. Our own points of views. Angles and zooms T2G didnot show you.


 
So; this island is not very far from A.M.S. Cancun as you can see here. Maybe 10 or 15 kilometers from the border of the other scenery.


T2G Island Mujeres from a PMDG JS41, around 6000 feets.

 





The whole island is depicted. It"s a rather small rock here but everything is there, a marina, a hotel and the airfield.


The runway is very challenging, specially on the wide dimension (about 70/75 feets).





From the good old PMDG Jetstream 41.
Eh eh.. no one is perfect. And these 3D passengers were awful...





Okay here is something strange that happened once i changed my JS41 for a Wilco CRJ Nextgen. I thought it was snowing or something like that. But i relaunched FSX and flew 10 minutes without problems. I suppose that, with the proximity of A.M.S Cancun X, we don't have too much latitude...?










Eventually, it's a nice destination. IFR, VFR...  The world is not enough !






3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice location but can't see much work there that merits 10 euros. Really? had they done this orbx type perhaps but its merely something that looks rushed and sloppy.

Anyways its better than default scenery.

Mason Dominique said...

Oh you right. It's not a heavy work for shure. But if you like this region (it's an exotic place for some europeans people i suppose ?), well it's a nice take off/landing place.
VFR flights to Mexico and Cuba and IFR flights to Florida, Central America or Jamaica....
Besides, Four thousands feets runways are seldom and personally, i am chasing them as hell. Dangerous landings !
Best
Dom

Anonymous said...

Highly dangerous for landing ""TEGUCIGALPA""

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