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Thu, Jan 27, 2005

PC Aviator Out With MegaCITY Denver For MS FlightSim 2004

Now Fly The "Mile High City" At Mile-High Resolution

Flight Sim Add-On Software publisher, PC Aviator, is out now with the second title in its MegaCITY USA 2005 series – MegaCITY Denver.

Created from 1 foot per pixel aerial photos, MegaCITY recreates 3,600 square miles of the city of Denver and surrounding areas for realistic VFR flying in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. Flight Sim pilots will be able to soar the skies above and explore the entire Denver metropolis including parts of the Rocky Mountains to the west in true-to-life detail.

At 5,200 feet Denver is the "Mile High City". When flying VFR in a light single, you're already challenged as your take off and landing performance is reduced due to the altitude. Add to that the real cityscape beneath you and the Rocky Mountains to the west and you've got yourself the challenge of Denver -- a real Denver –- to enjoy and explore in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.

MegaCITY Denver will ship in the first week of March, 2005.

FMI: www.pcaviator.com

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