Cumbernauld Xtreme

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It's a bit like the curate's egg :-#

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I've just had an email through, VFR GenX Scotland is out for pre-order with a November release. :)

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Trev Clark wrote:The Horizon VFR has been promising a full Scotland for years. If the decide to go for Hi-res like the 'Isles', it will probably cost over 100 quid to cover, which will be silly. I never fly north of the border now (I hate FSX UK default scenery) and would love to see the Highlands in VFR.
Hi Trev, I bought Abacus European Enhanced Terrain (about $40 AU) it certainly covers North of the border. If you'd like to choose an airport, I'll try to get a screenshot for you.

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Wonder if they've built in the bumpy approach on a hot day due to the warm air radiating from the roofs of those industrial units. Not a very likely contingency in Scotland :lol:

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Having just bought this beautiful little airport, in the UK2000 Xtreme series, I thought I would take a few screenshots.

A picture says a thousand words so I will let them speak for themselves:-

http://forum.mutleyshangar.com/index.ph ... mbernauld/

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Nice shots Peter ;) I prefer the 'longer' shots.. they don't show the 4-cornered trees/bushes/shrubs/tufty grass bits quite so much. I guess you don't notice them 'in use' :)

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That windsock shot is a bit how I feel on the first Monday after the clocks go back, looking at 18 weeks of dark nights :((

Apart from that....nice shots :thumbsup:

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That's how I feel the first monday after they've gone forward Geoff!! I hate losing the hour :lol:

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That's how I feel every monday ......
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