Scenery -colombia So... — -fsx- Pksim Cartagena Skcg

Scenery -colombia So... — -fsx- Pksim Cartagena Skcg

For the simmer tired of flying into rainy London or snowy Chicago, Cartagena offers a digital escape to eternal summer. Whether you are landing a 737-800 after a hop from Bogotá or taking off in a Cessna to explore the Rosario Islands, this scenery proves that PKSIM understands the two most important rules of flight simulation: if it looks real, it feels real; and if it feels real, you are already there.

Upon loading into SKCG, the first thing that strikes the user is the stark contrast between the deep blue of the Caribbean Sea and the warm, terracotta tones of the terminal roofs. PKSIM has moved away from the generic, sterile glass boxes that plague default airports. Instead, they have meticulously modeled the airport’s real-life architecture: the modern, curved glass facades of the main terminal sit comfortably alongside older, colonial-inspired structures. -FSX- PKSIM Cartagena SKCG Scenery -Colombia So...

– A must-have for South American flying enthusiasts. For the simmer tired of flying into rainy

Given the density of objects—including detailed jetways, ground vehicles, and surrounding city autogen—one might expect a heavy toll on the aging FSX engine. However, PKSIM has optimized the scenery remarkably well. The use of LOD (Level of Detail) models ensures that distant objects become less complex without popping jarringly into view. On a mid-range system, SKCG holds a steady frame rate, even with AI traffic injected. The only minor critique is the installation process, which, depending on the version, may require manual navigation to the FSX root folder, though this is standard for many high-end freeware or payware products. PKSIM has moved away from the generic, sterile