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My Traffic 2010 released

By Janice Wood · December 21, 2009 ·

My Traffic 2010 is the latest version of the My Traffic flight sim series. Optimized for the Microsoft Flight Simulator X, it provides realistic air traffic in the air and on the ground for more than 8,200 airports.

More than 140 aircraft models were newly designed for FSX, including nearly all current airliners, most commuter aircraft and civil freighters, according to the developers. There are additional versions of many aircraft types featuring different engines. About 1,600 aircraft liveries are included, as well as more than 4,000 different types and associated flight plans. My Traffic generates more than 800,000 flight a day, worldwide.

My Traffic 2010 goes far beyond airline traffic. Charter carriers fly to tourist spots, cargo airlines carry freight, military planes fly to and from military bases and general aviation airplanes make sure you do not feel alone on thousands of airports. In some typical regions you will find newly developed seaplanes bopping up and down on the waves.

For more information: SimShack.net.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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