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Old August 6th 03, 09:55 PM
Don Parker
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is that smoke from a bush fire in the background? does fs2004 have smoke
haze effect(from fires).. in sydney every december its a natural part of
flying now.. ils on a sunny day

Just some low clouds, although IRL it could have been smoke. Arizona has
been trying to keep up with the land of Oz, and doing it's damnest to burn
everything up. Could try loading some real weather out of Tucson and some
other places around there and see what comes up. Haven't seen anything in
2k4 for haze or smoke, but might try some combination of visual distance and
some light precip. That's not the same as coming up on a grey cloud
hovering over the city, or columns of smoke coming up and layering out.
Then throw in some good turbulence when you decide to fly through it! G
Cheers.
Don


 




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