Go the scenic route
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Go the scenic route
Hi all,
I was wondering with the vast knowledge we have at our disposal on the forum as to whether anyone can recommend any good scenic flights using default scenery for FS9.
I don't mean flying over buildings and built up areas such as NYC or similar. I mean good mountainous scenery that makes you look down and go "wow!".
One of my favourite's is flying over locations such as the Andes/Pyrennes/Alps etc.
I also like the approach into Innsbruck.
If anyone has any good suggestions could they please share them. If there are good un's I might post a couple of screenshots!
ATB
I was wondering with the vast knowledge we have at our disposal on the forum as to whether anyone can recommend any good scenic flights using default scenery for FS9.
I don't mean flying over buildings and built up areas such as NYC or similar. I mean good mountainous scenery that makes you look down and go "wow!".
One of my favourite's is flying over locations such as the Andes/Pyrennes/Alps etc.
I also like the approach into Innsbruck.
If anyone has any good suggestions could they please share them. If there are good un's I might post a couple of screenshots!
ATB
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certainly some of Felix Mazzokan's Italy photoscenery does that,
its' free from http://mazzokan.altervista.org/ , this is near Palermo
as does the freeware Canary Islands photoscenery,from here
http://www.canarysim.com/, this is Tenerife
and New Zealand
Wales isn't bad either
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but for default, try a trip from Seattle up to Ketchikan,Alaska
ttfn
Pete
ps sorry 'bout the couple of non-brits, haven't got any screenies of those areas with Brit planes (yet)
its' free from http://mazzokan.altervista.org/ , this is near Palermo
as does the freeware Canary Islands photoscenery,from here
http://www.canarysim.com/, this is Tenerife
and New Zealand
Wales isn't bad either
Vauchez' St.Malo
but for default, try a trip from Seattle up to Ketchikan,Alaska
ttfn
Pete
ps sorry 'bout the couple of non-brits, haven't got any screenies of those areas with Brit planes (yet)
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your going to say Its NOT sharp and clear - well fly around the islands
and you'll find that 90% of the time the salt humidity makes its soft and slightyl unfocused - so this to me feels real....
Come up on Booke inbound to Kaneole
Same flight
Pearl, Ford island, and the Arizona Memorial
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your going to say Its NOT sharp and clear - well fly around the islands
and you'll find that 90% of the time the salt humidity makes its soft and slightyl unfocused - so this to me feels real....
Come up on Booke inbound to Kaneole
Same flight
Pearl, Ford island, and the Arizona Memorial
And For those of you who might be curious this is what a Venture Hawaii
748 looks like :-$
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Juneau Intl (PAJN), Alaska, is one of my favourites. Lots of mountains around and a tricky offset ILS approach with no glide slope. I only use default scenery. Sorry about the non-British aircraft but I don't have anything else suitable to fly there. It's just for illustrative purposes.
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BTW I did wrestle this one down in one piece but it may need a heavy landing check! :sad:
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