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Old October 25th 07, 05:57 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Willem Van der Voort
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Default Low flying area as seen in FS-2004


"Pjmac35" schreef in bericht
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Willem Van der Voort wrote:


What add-ons do you have Willem? Regards Pat Macguire


The add-on you see here is from VFR England & Wales for fs2004
http://www.justflight.com/flightsimaddons.asp

video: http://www.horizonsimulation.info/vi...-DemoVideo.wmv

I also have the same kind of scenery the whole Germany, Holland, Denmark,
Also spain from the French border to 50 miles past Alicante, and all the
cannary islands + San Francisco and Chicago.

The airplane I used to take the screenshot is a Cessna 182RG from Carenado.
I have al the Cessna's from Carenado and the bonanza.
http://www.carenado.com

Also Cessna 152 and pipers from .justflight
http://www.justflight.com/product.asp?pid=37

The most important add-on to have is a registered FSUIPC module, with this
you can restrict the vision in fs to 50 miles, so you do not see the end of
the scenery. Loading the scenery via extended textures is to much for my
PC. The sceney is blurry then, as it take to much time to load.
http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html

Greets,
Willem





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Old October 25th 07, 06:50 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Pjmac35
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Default Low flying area as seen in FS-2004

Willem Van der Voort wrote:
"Pjmac35" schreef in bericht
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Willem Van der Voort wrote:


What add-ons do you have Willem? Regards Pat Macguire


The add-on you see here is from VFR England & Wales for fs2004
http://www.justflight.com/flightsimaddons.asp

video: http://www.horizonsimulation.info/vi...-DemoVideo.wmv

I also have the same kind of scenery the whole Germany, Holland,
Denmark, Also spain from the French border to 50 miles past Alicante,
and all the cannary islands + San Francisco and Chicago.

The airplane I used to take the screenshot is a Cessna 182RG from
Carenado. I have al the Cessna's from Carenado and the bonanza.
http://www.carenado.com

Also Cessna 152 and pipers from .justflight
http://www.justflight.com/product.asp?pid=37

The most important add-on to have is a registered FSUIPC module, with
this you can restrict the vision in fs to 50 miles, so you do not see
the end of the scenery. Loading the scenery via extended textures is
to much for my PC. The sceney is blurry then, as it take to much time
to load. http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html

Greets,
Willem


Interesting. Thanks for that.

Regards


Pat Macguire


 




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