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Venezuela is a country defined by its diverse geography. The Venezuelan Andes (Cordillera de Mérida) slice through the western part of the country, creating thrilling high-altitude airports and technical VFR flying opportunities. The vast Llanos grasslands stretch across the middle, characterized by extensive cattle ranches and isolated airfields. The Guiana Highlands, dominated by ancient flat-topped mountains called tepuis , are home to Canaima National Park and the legendary Angel Falls. Along the Caribbean coast, Margarita Island and other coastal destinations offer stunning island-hopping routes. This diverse topography, combined with its strategic importance for general aviation and cargo operations, makes Venezuela a region that any serious simmer should consider exploring.
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Canaima (SVCN) → Angel Falls → Canaima (SVCN) Aircraft: Cessna 208 Caravan, Pilatus PC-6, or any STOL aircraft. Description: Fly low along the Carrao River, navigating the dense jungle before ascending to see Angel Falls plunging from the Auyán-tepui. 2. The Caracas Approach (SVMI) fsx venezuela
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Venezuela offers a unique combination of flight challenges that many other regions lack in the default FSX scenery: Venezuela is a country defined by its diverse geography
A very short, high-workload flight. You will climb quickly out of the coastal airport, navigate over the coastal mountain range (Cordillera de la Costa), and immediately prepare for descent into the industrial hub of Valencia. The Mountain Challenge: SVMI (Maiquetía) to SVMD (Mérida) Aircraft Recommendation: ATR 42, Dash 8, or Cessna Caravan Flight Type: Regional VFR/IFR Hybrid
In the jungle, GPS is helpful, but VFR navigation using rivers as landmarks is more rewarding. Detailed ground textures based on real satellite data
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Simón Bolívar International Airport (SVMI) – Caracas/Maiquetía
Available on major flight simulation libraries (like Surclaro, Avsim, and Flightsim.com), his work covers dozens of smaller regional airports and airstrips across the country with incredible detail.
She cut the engines. The silence that followed was the real silence of Venezuela: the sound of frogs, of distant howler monkeys, of the wind moving across a land that refused to be tamed by a flight simulator's neat parameters.