
Aerosoft Tahiti X 1.1
Index
Index ................................................................................................................................................. 2
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 2
System requirements ........................................................................................................................ 3
Credits ............................................................................................................................................... 3
Copyrights ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Contact support ................................................................................................................................ 4
Removing the scenery ....................................................................................................................... 4
Islands and Airports ........................................................................................................................... 4
Settings & Frame rates ...................................................................................................................... 6
Additional Charts ............................................................................................................................... 6
Introduction
Of course this product should have been named French Polynesia X, but Tahiti X just sounds a lot
better. But almost the complete archipelago is included covering a massive two and a half million
kilometers. Distances between the islands are massive so you need an aircraft that has a reasonable
cruise speed and twins are highly recommended. Of course a twin that can land on water is ideal.
For example the Twin Otter we done (it even comes with a correct livery) or the default Grumman
Goose.
Other then flying from island to island this scenery offers some very challenging opportunities. For
example navigation is far from easy in this region because even a small error can cause you to miss
the island you were aiming for. We had major fun trying to do old fashioned wind corrected
navigation and not using any radio aids or GPS systems. It feels like a great achievement is an island
shows in the distance exactly where you expected it at the moment you expected it. Note that real
weather is fragmented in FSX for this region and not always fully up to date.
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