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				UUEE Moscow 
				Sheremetyevo X V2 is a highly detailed scenery of UUEE 
				Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Russia. This product is 
				compatible with FSX-based platforms including Microsoft Flight 
				Simulator X (FSX) and Lockheed Martin Prepar3D (P3D). Please 
				note that this product does not include the city of Moscow but 
				is fully compatible and designed to work together with Moscow 
				City X by Drzewiecki Design. 
				 
				Moscow is the capital city and the most populous federal 
				subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, 
				cultural and scientific center in Russia and Eastern Europe. 
				Moscow has the largest number of billionaire residents in the 
				world, has been ranked as the second most expensive city in the 
				world and is one of the world's largest urban economies. Moscow 
				is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on 
				Earth, the second-most populous city in Europe after Istanbul 
				and the 8th largest city proper in the world, as well as the 
				largest amongst high-income economies. It is home to the 
				Ostankino Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in Europe; 
				Mercury City Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, and the 
				Moscow International Business Center. It is the largest city in 
				Russia, with a population of over 12 million people (2014). By 
				its territorial expansion on 1 July 2012 southwest into the 
				Moscow Oblast, the capital increased its area 2.5 times; from 
				about 1,000 square kilometers (390 sq mi) up to 2,511 square 
				kilometers (970 sq mi), and gained an additional population of 
				233,000 people. 
				 
				Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport (IATA: 
				SVO, ICAO: UUEE) is one of four international airports that 
				serve the city of Moscow and is the busiest airport in Russia. 
				Originally built as a military airbase, Sheremetyevo was 
				converted into a civilian airport in 1959, and in a 2019 
				contest, was named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The 
				airport comprises six terminals: four international terminals 
				(one under construction), one domestic terminal, and one private 
				aviation terminal. It is located in 29 km (18 mi) northwest of 
				central Moscow, in the city of Khimki, Moscow Oblast. In 2017, 
				the airport handled 40.1 million passengers and 308,090 aircraft 
				movements. During 2018, the airport reported a 14.3% increase in 
				passengers for a total of 45.8 million. There was also a 15.9% 
				increase in aircraft traffic year over year. Sheremetyevo serves 
				as the main hub for Russian flag carrier Aeroflot and its branch 
				Rossiya Airlines, Nordwind Airlines, and its branch Pegas Fly, 
				Royal Flight, and Ural Airlines. 
				 
				Sheremetyevo International Airport currently has five operating 
				passenger terminals and one special terminal reserved for the 
				use of private and business aviation. The airport's terminals 
				are divided into two groups based on geographical location: the 
				north and south terminal areas. The two-terminal areas are 
				linked by regular internal and external bus services. Terminal A 
				opened in 2012 to the east of Terminal B and is used for the 
				servicing of business and private aviation. The new terminal B 
				commenced its operations on 3 May 2018. The terminal is 
				connected by an interterminal underground passage with 
				Sheremetyevo's southern terminals and the Aeroexpress railway 
				station. The former Terminal C was closed on 1 April 2017 to be 
				demolished for the reconstruction of a newer terminal. 
				Integrated with the now-reconstructed domestic Terminal B, the 
				new Terminal C is designed to serve up to 20 million passengers. 
				The first stage of Terminal C was opened in 2020. Further 
				expansion is planned to be opened in 2022. Terminal D opened in 
				November 2009, is adjacent to Terminal F. It has 22 jetways and 
				11 remote stands. Terminal E opened in 2010 as a capacity 
				expansion project, connecting terminals D and F. The terminal's 
				construction has allowed for the development of terminals D and 
				F, as well as the railway station, into a single south terminal 
				complex. Terminal F opened on May 6, 1980, for the Moscow Summer 
				Olympics. Terminal F, previously Sheremetyevo-2, has 15 jetways 
				and 21 remote aircraft stands. The terminal was designed to 
				service 6 million passengers per year. 
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				INSTALLATION 
				
			
			The product will be automatically added to the Flight Simulator 
			Scenery Library. Our installer provides you additional optional 
			features during install. To select different options, simply run the 
			installer again. Uninstall instructions are provided in the manual. 
			SimObject Display Engine (SODE) is required for this product to be 
			installed. 
				  
				
				
				COMPATIBILITY 
				
				This 
			product is compatible with 
			all Drzewiecki 
			Design products, all ORBX products, all PILOT’S products and all Megascenery 
			products. It is not compatible with other products featuring 
			included airports. 
				  
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				SCENERY 
				FEATURES 
			
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				High quality model 
				of UUEE Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, featuring the most 
				up-to-date version possible including airport parts that are 
				still under construction 
				 
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				Extensive though 
				performance-friendly interior modeling at most terminal 
				buildings, control tower and some hangars 
				 
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				SODE jetways, SODE 
				VGDS compatibility, automatic seasonal switching, custom 
				animations, conditional animations, custom charts, advanced rwy/twy 
				weather-dependent lighting, Dynamic Lighting in P3Dv4, static 
				aircraft and people, full use of P3Dv4 materials, special 
				effects, sounds, extensive mesh design, custom-made vehicles and 
				trains... and much more! 
				 
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				Highly advanced 
				performance-friendly design, numerous optimization techniques 
				used, the Lite Texture Pack provided for lower VAS usage on 
				32-bit platforms 
				 
			 
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