Dijvid, you are right but to add to the confusion further down at the bottom it is stated:FILESIZE FSX 59MB FS2004 32MBREQUIREMENTS FSX, FSX SE, Prepar3d V3, FS2004The one review suggests both FSX and FS9 are bundled together in the LUKLA X version of the product. It seems you also get a Steam and P3D installer.I missed this one the first time around too, so Joseph 29 for reminding us about this scenery. Perhaps someone out there who has the LUKLA X version can confirm that it comes with a FS9 installer, as well as the other noted.Cheers,Greg. Well, I think this settles the matter.

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Tenzing Hillary Airport is also known as Lukla Airport situated in Khumbu Region of Solukhumbu district. It falls under the Province No.1 of Eastern Nepal. It is a small airport in a Lukla city. It is situated on high altitude(2860) from sea-level and considered as most dangerous Airport in the world.This was named Tenzing Hillary Airport in 2008.

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It is a small but busy airport of all time. It is a gateway to the highest mountain in the world, (8848 m.). As travel and Trekking gradually increase, this small airport is just the entrance to the Khumbu region or simply to the Everest Treks destination for any airways.

Tube, you tube, red tube, u tube, tube galore, aloha tube, porn tube, sex tube ViewVideo.ge. “Gateway to Mount Everest” and “World's Most Dangerous Airport” are certainly the most commonly used attributes for Lukla – an airport that seems out of this world. There are airports that are higher (see Tingri included in this add-on). There may be airports that have a shorter runway or an even worse upwards slope of the runway.

You can take a drive to the nearest neighbor states too but it will be too long.It is a 40-minute flight from Kathmandu, Nepal, to the town of Lukla. It seems a simple trip until you consider that it is 40 minutes of dodging mountains, white knuckles, flying in a small plane to reach what is called the most dangerous airport in the world.

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Lukla Airport MapThe only Lukla airstrip, paved in 2001 despite having been built by Kiwi mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary in the 1960s, is 1,729 feet long. In contrast, the famous and short and delightful beachside runway at ‘s in the Caribbean is 2,133 feet long and the shortest trail in New York-JFK is 8,400 feet. To complicate things further, Lukla’s elevation is almost 9,500 feet putting it the most dangerous Airport of the worlds from the past 20 years.Strong winds, low clouds and sudden changes in visibility are some of the reasons behind this title. Bad weather is also a very important factor in the frequent cancellation of flights.