
My first scenery project........
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- Trev Clark
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My first scenery project........
.....for FSX only at present (and Horizon VFR) hopefully will be released in a week or so. Anybody recognise it??????


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Re: My first scenery project........
Lovely Trev though I don't recognise it. I don't use FSX
Seriously.. it IS nice though
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Seriously.. it IS nice though
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Re: My first scenery project........
Very nice Trev
Any reason why the wheels are down at that point??
Garry
Any reason why the wheels are down at that point??
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Re: My first scenery project........
As Michael Caine said 'You are not meant to see that the bloody wheels are down'Any reason why the wheels are down at that point??
I was just using the CS Herk (which is a complex model) to check out how much that complexity of scenery (loads of domestic scenery, not all in shot) slowed things down (answer a bit too much!) and I yawed the aircraft (not flew her) into that position! Did not think anyone would notice....I forgot about Garry and his 'eagle-eyes'
I hope to do and FS9 version too over the next month or so, the airfield is common, I just need to add the buildings from a different library.
The place? well, lets say it is now called Baker Baracks, damn silly name for a nice place like that

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Re: My first scenery project........
Well, it looks like a lot like Lyneham because I live near there. And I suppose the Herc would be big clue! But it is a guess
Ian
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During my time at Lyneham in the about 30 years ago, the sea was not that close.....but with global warming, who knows!!!
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Hang on, I'll clean my specs ... yes, I suppose that could be sea lapping around the edge, Trev
I'll go back to sleep, now.
Ian
I'll go back to sleep, now.
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Re: My first scenery project........
St Mawgan??
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Re: My first scenery project........
If those two objects in the distance are supposed to be cranes.. an obvious choice would be Thorney Island
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Re: My first scenery project........
The sunshine hangar gives it away as Thorney Island, home of 46 Sqn, (Andovers) 242 OCU (Andovers and Hercs)and 22 Sqn SAR (Whirlwinds).



