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Old August 22nd 03, 03:33 PM
Bill Irvine
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Rapanui:
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori/e11.htm
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. The island is
over 3,000Km far from nearest lands, Tahiti and Chile. Just four B767
flights a week between Santiago and Tahiti stop over here, the two are east
bound and the others are west bound. When the airplane arrives, the small
terminal building is crowded with the people who had come to meet or to see
off passengers.

fs9: SCIP Mataveria, 11000' runway Isla de Pascua; S27*09 W109*26

bill

p.s. gee, why didn't you look in fs9?

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"Neil E. Baird" wrote in message
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Could you give lat long for easter island and name/callsign of nearest
airstrip as I could not find it. Also if there isnt an airstrip on the
island itself could you help me with the course to the island from nearest
airstrip? Thanks.

"Randy L." wrote in message
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I thought this would be a good place to start to find interesting scenic
objects in FS9. Scroll half-way down the page and you will find a table

of
scenic objects and the lat.& long. coordinates. I know this table is for
FS2000, but so far all of the places that I have checked have also been
accurate for FS9, and I think this is a good place to start. I have also
found hot air balloons near Deer Valley, Ariz. and stone faces on Easter
Island. It's almost like a scavenger hunt! I hope others post

interesting
scenic objects that they have found.

Randy L.



http://www.microsoft.com/games/fligh...s_scenicFS.asp

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Old August 22nd 03, 09:33 PM
Neil E. Baird
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"Bill Irvine" wrote in message
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Rapanui:
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori/e11.htm
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. The island is
over 3,000Km far from nearest lands, Tahiti and Chile. Just four B767
flights a week between Santiago and Tahiti stop over here, the two are

east
bound and the others are west bound. When the airplane arrives, the small
terminal building is crowded with the people who had come to meet or to

see
off passengers.

fs9: SCIP Mataveria, 11000' runway Isla de Pascua; S27*09 W109*26

Is that Easter island itself? I found that but wasnt sure if it was the
right island as there was nothing to see there.

bill

p.s. gee, why didn't you look in fs9?

--
Bill Irvine
http://members.shaw.ca/ssvb/aug03/fs9grandcanyon.JPG
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.


"Neil E. Baird" wrote in message
...
Could you give lat long for easter island and name/callsign of nearest
airstrip as I could not find it. Also if there isnt an airstrip on the
island itself could you help me with the course to the island from

nearest
airstrip? Thanks.

"Randy L." wrote in message
...
I thought this would be a good place to start to find interesting

scenic
objects in FS9. Scroll half-way down the page and you will find a

table
of
scenic objects and the lat.& long. coordinates. I know this table is

for
FS2000, but so far all of the places that I have checked have also

been
accurate for FS9, and I think this is a good place to start. I have

also
found hot air balloons near Deer Valley, Ariz. and stone faces on

Easter
Island. It's almost like a scavenger hunt! I hope others post

interesting
scenic objects that they have found.

Randy L.




http://www.microsoft.com/games/fligh...s_scenicFS.asp

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Old August 23rd 03, 04:32 AM
Boudewijn van Ingen
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 20:33:56 GMT, "Neil E. Baird"
wrote:


"Bill Irvine" wrote in message
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Rapanui:
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori/e11.htm
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. The island is
over 3,000Km far from nearest lands, Tahiti and Chile. Just four B767
flights a week between Santiago and Tahiti stop over here, the two are

east
bound and the others are west bound. When the airplane arrives, the small
terminal building is crowded with the people who had come to meet or to

see
off passengers.

fs9: SCIP Mataveria, 11000' runway Isla de Pascua; S27*09 W109*26


Is that Easter island itself? I found that but wasnt sure if it was the
right island as there was nothing to see there.


Yes it is. I made the same mistake in FS2002 you're probably making
now: You'll have to turn on as much detail as possible on the grafix,
and look very close to see the statues. There are many of them, but
they are pretty small from the air.

Best would be to land your 'heavy' there, then take a helicopter for a
tour around the island, up close, slow and low.


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Boudewijn.
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Old August 23rd 03, 06:40 AM
Neil E. Baird
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I don't know whats going on. I must have covered every inch of that island
and still cant find those statues. I cranked up all the settings as high as
they go. Maybe they are where all those missing brides are.(LOL). I also
didnt know Easter Island had another name.

"Boudewijn van Ingen" wrote in message
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 20:33:56 GMT, "Neil E. Baird"
wrote:


"Bill Irvine" wrote in message
.ca...
Rapanui:
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori/e11.htm
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. The island

is
over 3,000Km far from nearest lands, Tahiti and Chile. Just four B767
flights a week between Santiago and Tahiti stop over here, the two are

east
bound and the others are west bound. When the airplane arrives, the

small
terminal building is crowded with the people who had come to meet or to

see
off passengers.

fs9: SCIP Mataveria, 11000' runway Isla de Pascua; S27*09 W109*26


Is that Easter island itself? I found that but wasnt sure if it was the
right island as there was nothing to see there.


Yes it is. I made the same mistake in FS2002 you're probably making
now: You'll have to turn on as much detail as possible on the grafix,
and look very close to see the statues. There are many of them, but
they are pretty small from the air.

Best would be to land your 'heavy' there, then take a helicopter for a
tour around the island, up close, slow and low.


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Groeten,
Boudewijn.



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Old August 23rd 03, 11:34 AM
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 Neil E. Baird wrote:

I don't know whats going on. I must have covered every inch of that island
and still cant find those statues. I cranked up all the settings as high as
they go.


That may be part of the problem. With all settings full I couldn't have
found those heads if they'd been jumping up and down and waving at me.
They blend in too well with the terrain textures and especially the
autogen trees.

Try turning autogen off, leave other scenery settings on high, then drop
terrain specs (mesh detail, texture size etc.) to minimum. Now fly
SLOWLY around the coast. Once you spot a head you can crank the details
back up.

Alternatively, go to the coordinates in the screen shot:

http://www.denali.org.uk/fs2004/easter.jpg

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Old August 23rd 03, 03:54 PM
fred
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I found even a fallen statue. Face looking right ito the sky. First thought
it was a strange shaped rock.
The MS people gave us nice suprises.

fred

"Kevin Reilly" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 Neil E. Baird wrote:

I don't know whats going on. I must have covered every inch of that

island
and still cant find those statues. I cranked up all the settings as high

as
they go.


That may be part of the problem. With all settings full I couldn't have
found those heads if they'd been jumping up and down and waving at me.
They blend in too well with the terrain textures and especially the
autogen trees.

Try turning autogen off, leave other scenery settings on high, then drop
terrain specs (mesh detail, texture size etc.) to minimum. Now fly
SLOWLY around the coast. Once you spot a head you can crank the details
back up.

Alternatively, go to the coordinates in the screen shot:

http://www.denali.org.uk/fs2004/easter.jpg

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"I couldn't settle in Italy - it was like living in a foreign country."
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Old August 24th 03, 12:36 AM
Boudewijn van Ingen
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 11:34:19 +0100, Kevin Reilly
wrote:

On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 Neil E. Baird wrote:

I don't know whats going on. I must have covered every inch of that island
and still cant find those statues. I cranked up all the settings as high as
they go.


That may be part of the problem. With all settings full I couldn't have
found those heads if they'd been jumping up and down and waving at me.
They blend in too well with the terrain textures and especially the
autogen trees.


Yes, I guess I should have been more specific about this. The real
"Isla de Pascua" (a quite literal translation of "Easter Island")
apparently does not have many trees, as I learned here, just like you
do now.. ;-)

Try turning autogen off, leave other scenery settings on high, then drop
terrain specs (mesh detail, texture size etc.) to minimum. Now fly
SLOWLY around the coast. Once you spot a head you can crank the details
back up.

Alternatively, go to the coordinates in the screen shot:

http://www.denali.org.uk/fs2004/easter.jpg


Indeed, from the runway, you could even taxi to some statues,
following the 'roads'. If you go northeast from the tower, starting a
clockwise tour around the island, you'll find groups of statues every
mile or so.


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Groeten,
Boudewijn.
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Old September 20th 03, 10:41 AM
Mark Cherry
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In ,
Kevin Reilly wrote:

On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 Neil E. Baird wrote:

I don't know whats going on. I must have covered every inch of that
island and still cant find those statues. I cranked up all the
settings as high as they go.


That may be part of the problem. With all settings full I couldn't
have found those heads if they'd been jumping up and down and waving
at me. They blend in too well with the terrain textures and
especially the autogen trees.


Trees? On Easter Island? ROFL The curse of auto-gen!

To quote the back of the box :-
"As you fly above cities, towns and phot-realistic airports, you'll see dramatic
landscapes and vegetation taking shape that are *true to the native terrain*"
{my emphasis}. Somebody hasn't done their research.

As any documentary addict (me, for instance) will tell you, there ain't no trees
left on Easter Island. The indigenous people cut them all down, probably to roll
statues from place to place on, until there were no trees left. (Statue building
had become an inter-tribal competitive sport, the experts reckon). By the time
Captain Cook got there, most of them had starved to death. The remainder were
basically at war and/or eating each other because they couldn't make boats, or
even simple dugout canoes to go fish from.

I wonder what happens with auto-gen as you fly through the Brazilian rain
forest?

I apologize for this post being of no technical assistance whatsoever but I
couldn't help myself.

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Old September 20th 03, 10:41 AM
Mark Cherry
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In . ca,
Bill Irvine wrote:

Rapanui:
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~ito-nori/e11.htm
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. The island
is over 3,000Km far from nearest lands, Tahiti and Chile.


Sorry to quibble about the definition of 'nearest land' but Sala-y-Gomez island
is less than 5° away (~300nm), to the east; Ducie Island is about 15° to the
west. Then you've got Pitcairn Island, Totegegie (which has an NDB on it) and
the islands of the Tuamoto ridge between there and Tahiti. For literal
remoteness, maybe Ascension Island (which has an airbase), or Bouvetoya
(Antarctic Ocean, approx S55 E003:30) could give it a run for its money?

In as far as Easter Island's neighbouring isles being inaccessable by air, to
all but helicopters and only then if they've got the range, then you've got a
point.


fs9: SCIP Mataveria, 11000' runway Isla de Pascua; S27*09 W109*26


Landed there not so long ago on a RTW flight, in FS98. Quite a long drag, from
Santiago, even in a 757. FWIW, the stone heads have been present in the default
scenery since FS98, AFAIK.

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