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Mexico City LandmarksPublisher: FlyMex SoftwareReview Author: Diego VegaSuggested Price: $12.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.png /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-05.jpgIntroductionFlyMex Software is a developer withmore than 25 years of presence in the world of flightsimulation. Mexico City VFR Landmarks is one of their most recentproducts for MSFS 2020 with which they seek to significantly improvethe flight experience when flying over one of the top 10 mostpopulated cities in the world, and the most populated in all ofAmerica. It is important to note that this product does not make any changesto the Mexico City Airport. /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-02.jpg /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-03.jpgThe CityMexico City is a very large area, however FlyMex has spared noeffort to place a significant number of buildings and landmarksthroughout the city. According to the developer, there are hundreds ofbuildings and POIs that have been placed, putting special detail andcare in the skyscrapers of the city, as well as iconic buildings suchas the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Castillo de Chapultepec, PalacioNacional among many others. /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-04.jpg /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-06.jpgAlthough its name implies that it is a scenery focused on VFRflights, for IFR flights it also improves flight immersion, especiallywhen making the ILS approach to runway 05 or when taking off fromrunway 23. FlyMex has included in the scenery the pre-Columbian city ofTeotihucan, which means "Birthplace of the Gods" and is currently acultural and tourist attraction due to its archaeologicalmonuments. In 1987 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO andis very well represented in this product. /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-07.jpg /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-08.jpgThe night lighting in general is very good, there are buildingsthat have better lighting than others, however the city looks muchbetter at night compared to the standard scenery and several POIs inthe city can be easily identified at night. /images/reviews/mexicity/t/FlyMex-Mexico-City-Landmarks-01.jpgConclusionOne aspect that I think could be improved in the scenery is tounify the quality of the textures used in the buildings, since thereare buildings where it is seems that FlyMex has taken advantage of thenew graphic resources that MSFS 2020 allows to use, but in others thereare buildings that seem taken from FSX or even earlier versions whichmay clash a bit with the graphic level of the simulator in general,however this point when flying over the city is not so relevant sincethese aspects are noticeable when taking close shots, which from ourplane in flight is not very noticeable. In the video you can clearly compare the standard MSFS 2020 sceneryand the scenery developed by FlyMex, and the improvement obtained withthis product is evident, as always, I hope it will be useful for thosewho are thinking of purchasing this scenery. /images/reviews/mexicity/title3.jpgDiego Vega Purchase FlyMex Software - Mexico City - LandMarks for MSFS See all FlyMex scenery
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/images/notams/notams20/fmex1017/fmex1017.jpgWith an extension of more than 2,500 sq km and a population of near 22million people, Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world. Immerse yourself in flight over Aztec land, places like "Bellas ArtesPalace", the ancient "Mexico City Cathedral" (the biggest cathedral inAmerica), "National Palace", "Chapultepec Castle and Park", "Teotihuacanpyramids", "Reforma skyscrapers and iconic buildings", "Santa Fe corporatearea", "Insurgentes Avenue", "El centro" (including the 1950s LatinAmericanTower), "Tlaltelolco", "Basilica", "Aztec Stadium", "SoumayaMuseum"...literally hundreds of handmade and custom made buildings for arealistic flight experience over Mexico City. /images/notams/notams20/fmex1017/mexico-city-1.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fmex1017/mexico-city-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fmex1017/mexico-city-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fmex1017/mexico-city-4.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fmex1017/mexico-city-5.jpgPurchase FlyMex - Mexico City Landmarks
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/images/notams/notams20/fmex0820/mexico-city-1.jpgFlyMex announces "Mexico City VFR" for Microsoft Flight simulator(MSFS) with hundreds of iconic Mexico City buildings, monuments andlandmarks for you, enjoy a real "Visual Flight Rules" experience overthe skies of Mexico City and surroundings! We have reproduced hundreds of key buildings, monuments andlandmarks for you to enjoy as you immerse yourself in flight overAztec land, places like; "Bellas Artes Palace", "Mexico City Cathedral" (The biggest Cathedral in America), "National Palace", "Teotihuacanpyramids", "Reforma skyscrapers, monuments and Iconic Buildings","Santa Fe corporate area", "Insurgentes Avenue main LandMarks", "Elcentro Landmarks" (including the LatinAmerican Tower)" "Iconic citystadiums", literally hundreds of buildings and Mexico City Area worldfamous landmarks for real immersive flight experience over one of thelargest city in the world, Available soon. /images/notams/notams20/fmex0820/mexico-city-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fmex0820/mexico-city-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/fmex0820/mexico-city-4.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams19/drea0725/mmmx-1.jpgIn a brief Facebook post, Dreamflight Studio announced that theyare bringing the most populous city in North America to X-Plane. That wouldbe Mexico City and they've provide a few screen shots to demonstrate thework in progress. /images/notams/notams19/drea0725/mmmx-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drea0725/mmmx-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/drea0725/mmmx-4.jpgSource