The animated introduction of the game's installation process which doubles as a manager for the product's aircraft
The install process allows the player to load/unload all aircraft in all liveries, a single plane in a single livery or any combination
The Westwind scenery and flights are installed separately
The installed flights from VIP are nicely grouped together unlike those from Westwind Cielo which are mixed in with the flight simulator's other flights
There are two brief flight simulator adventures which showcase the real sounds of the engine startup/shut down process
The aircraft are grouped by name which means they are mixed in with the flight simulator's other airplanes
This doesn't look very impressive but then it's not supposed to, it's a P-3 Orion in a low visibility livery used by the Spanish airforce
The cockpit of the Aermacchi M.B. 339
The Aermacchi M.B. 339 flying over some clouds
The Boeing 757 cockpit showing the instrumentation options
The Boeing 727 in Delta's livery
The Convair 580 cockpit
The Convair 240 cockpit
The Convair 240 in Trans Texas livery
The DeHavilland DCH-1 Chipmunk im Royal canadian Air Force livery
The Douglas DC-3 'Dakota' in United Airlines livery
The Douglas DC-3 'Dakota' cockpit
The USAAF C-47 is a version of the Douglas DC-3
A Lockheed L-100 in Western Pacific colours
A Lockheed L-188 Electra in Reeve Aleutian Airways colours
The Lockheed L-188 Electra cockpit at dusk
The P-3 Orion cockpit
A P-3 Orion from 5 Kokutai, Pegasus Sqn, at dusk
The Shorts 360 cockpit
The Shorts 360 in Hazelton Airlines livery
A view of the Atlanta Cielo Airport as used by their virtual air cargo company
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