Thanks, Simon. Off you go
I think I'd better give the mooses a miss - they won't be amoosed.
Ian
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Re: Whale watching
I hear tell that there are some nice giraffes to be found in the southern hemisphere Ian should you feel moved to use FSX for continuance of your wildlife expedition
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Yes, Dave, I met some of the wildlife during my brief dalliance with FSX but I didn't trust them - their eyes were too close together! I'm just having a little Alaskan holiday at the moment but don't worry, I can hear those big noisy jets calling me home.DaveB wrote:I hear tell that there are some nice giraffes to be found in the southern hemisphere Ian should you feel moved to use FSX for continuance of your wildlife expedition
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Re: Whale watching
I agree mate.. it's very nice up that part of the world. I spent many FS months there a couple of years ago (all my 748 testing was done out of PAMA) and I thoroughly enjoyed it. What's more.. I got excellent value-use out of UT Canada/Alaska Your recent screenies prompted me to pop back and I was a little disappointed to find it was like a ghost town.. my fault. In a space saving exercise.. I moved out many gb's worth of AI and aircraft I don't regularly use hence the lack of any traffic there :-( Still.. the whales were entertaining for a few mins ;-)
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Re: Whale watching
I've been racoon my brains for an answer to that. You'll just have to bear with me whilst I think of one.speedbird591 wrote:Thanks, Simon. Off you go
I think I'd better give the mooses a miss - they won't be amoosed.
Ian
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