User Guide
Flight Simulator
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Check out Cool Scenery
Flight Simulator 2000 includes more detailed
scenery than any previous version. In many of the
world’s greatest cities you’ll find new scenery
objects such as buildings, antennas, towers,
unique skyscrapers, stadiums, and other famous
landmarks.
Detailed Scenery in Six Cities
Worldwide
Scenic flights are a great way to get started with
Flight Simulator. Just hop into the airplane of your
choice and fly around the cities with the most
detailed scenery. We’ve included a few
sightseeing suggestions along with coordinates to
enter into the Map View dialog box.
The United States cities
featuring great detail include
New York, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, and Chicago. In
New York City, try circling the
World Trade Center, the
Statue of Liberty, or Yankee
Stadium. Ever wonder what
the La Brea tar pits look like
from the air, or what the RMS
Queen Mary looks like? Just
enter the coordinates in your
GPS or take off from Los
Angeles International or
Whiteman Airport and take a
look.
To start your sightseeing in
Europe, check out famous landmarks in Paris: the
Arc de Triomphe and Jardin de Tuileries, found at
either end of the Avenue des Champs Élysées. Or
in London, tip a wing to the Houses of Parliament
and Big Ben, the Tower of London, and the Tower
Bridge. Flight Simulator opens up a world of
sightseeing options for you.
Pilot-speak
$100 hamburger: Why go to
your local burger shop
when you can fly to another
airport and get one there?
Any excuse to fly!










