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  1. Can you describe what you mean by "immersion?"  I have many FS2020 Orbx developed and or distributed products and each airport scene is very good so am not sure  what you are looking for....?

     

     

  2. To retain changes made using the MSFS SDK, you have to create a scenery project that will allow you to generate a scenery package and ultimately add it to your Community folder like any other add-on.  You can learn how to do this by reading the MSFS SDK or by doing a search on YouTube for something like  "MSFS scenery tutorial" and then viewing one or more of the many tutorials you will find.  I learned from viewing the tutorials by "Flying Theston".

     

     

  3. Once I thought it might be Friday Harbor, but was not sure, the clue suddenly made sense so I made the guess. After taxiing around Friday Harbor in MSFS, I realized that the surroundings of the airport were a bit hilly such that you could be on a service road and look down onto the taxiways etc. which is what your great pic portrays.

     

    Hope you have another pic to submit because I don't have any.

     

    Rod

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  4. 1 hour ago, paulk said:

    Love the photos I have a similar one at KSEA of Mount St Helena. The size is amazing from KSEA it looks disproportionately too large 

     

    Actually, Mount St. Helens is over 150 miles from Seattle and just a bit over 8,000 feet high though it was 9,600 feet before the huge 1980 eruption.  I don't think it is visible from the KSEA tarmac.   I believe the mountain shown in Rob and your photos is Mt. Rainier which is over 14,000 feet high and only about 70 miles or so away from KSEA.  That said, your photo is another great pic!

     

    Rod

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