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Montag, 30. April 2007, 17:22

AVSIM Review "Cloud 9 Bergen - Flesland"

Hallo Flusianer und Besitzer des FSX! :tag:

Für alle Interessierten an guten Szenerien für den FSX gibt es bei Avsim ein ausführliches Review
für Bergen - Flesland von Cloud 9

AVSIM Review: Cloud 9 Bergen - Flesland Airport





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Introduction


Today’s review offers non-stop service to one of the most beautiful, yet often unexplored, areas in my FS9 virtual world – the Scandanavian country of Norway.
To be more specific, we will be visiting Bergen-Flesland Airport located in Bergen, Norway,
a joint civil and military airport located at N60 17’ 36.19, E005 13’ 05.31. However, we will not be arriving to the sights of the bland and uneventful default scenery,
but rather to one of the newest scenery offerings from Cloud 9; Bergen-Flesland Airport.
Has the crew responsible for what I deem to be the greatest F-4 Phantom in FS
kept up with there tradition of providing top quality products with this scenery enhancement? That’s what I’m here to find out.

Bergen-Flesland airport opened in 1955 as a joint civil and military airport and has since become the second largest airport in the country.
In 2006, the airport provided service for over 4 ½ million passengers with flights to 16 domestic and numerous international locations by more than 15 airlines.
In addition to this, the airport also serves as a hub for Sogn og Fjordane county,
and has a heliport that serves a number of oil platforms in the North Sea.
The most popular route from Bergen-Flesland, however, is the B737 flights into Oslo,
which Norwegian and SAS Braathens combine to perform upwards of 35 times daily; the seventh largest route in Europe.

With just one runway of 9,810 feet (2,990 meters), the airport is busy both on the ground and in the holding pattern.
A new tower was constructed in 1991 to accompany the new terminal built in 1988,
which now has 11 gates, but a reconstruction plan is in the works to accommodate even more aircraft in the future.
Cloud 9’s rendition enhances the default scenery to show just what Bergen-Flesland should look like in FS9 with all of the buildings,
the terminal, parking garage, and just about everything you will see at the real airport.

However, it is very important to note that this review covers only the FS9 version, available on sale for $18.99.
An FSX version is available, which I understand includes dynamic features that this version does not.
Let’s go see what we get with this version.



Im gesamten Review erhaltet ihr einen detaillierten Überblick mit reichlich Screenies,
es lohnt sich das einfach mal durchzulesen.... :yes:
Grüsse,
Steve