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You might find what you need here Mark :
https://orbxsystems.com/forum/forum/275-community-airport-poi-requests-and-photo-submissions/
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John
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Hey Andy , thanks for the info . Quick question - what did you set your GPU scaling at ? .
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Looking real nice Lee .
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John
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That is one tasty shot Martyn .
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John
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10 hours ago, VH-KDK said:
A breathtaking set Jean Marc, so much hard work gone into this again and a fascinating look into this part of the world.
Some excellent screenies along with all the thumbnails, totally absorbing.
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9 minutes ago, Dadtom65 said:
Hi John do you have your sim on a Ssd or an ordinary hard drive. Mine is on an ordinary hard drive and before the update it took about 10 mins, but now after the update it now takes 15 minutes. Would I benefit in using simstarter. Derek.
I have my P3DV4 on my D: drive which is not a SSD drive . I found this video helpful :
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John
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I use Win10 along with SIMstarter : https://secure.simmarket.com/aerosoft-simstarter-ng-fsx-p3d.phtml
No wait time issues for me .
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John
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Great idea Renault , I know I would use as a resource probably several times a week .
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John
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Thanks Renault , that took care of the issue .
John
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I have noticed since the upgrade I can't zoom out as much as before in circle view , zoom in works fine . Any idea's ?? .
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John
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Very colorful shots with a stunning paint job on your chopper mate .
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John
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33 minutes ago, Jack Sawyer said:
I'm stunned, this is just amazing. No words....
+1 - No words , I find that hard to believe .....
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Thanks mate , I don't have 4.3 yet but your settings seemed to visually improve my 4.2 water .
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John
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I would like to nominate 1S6 Priest River Airport ID : http://www.airnav.com/airport/1S6
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John
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Welcome to the forum mate , we have more chopper pilots around now .
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Thanks Elaine for your continuing P3D support for us here at the forum .
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John
PS - Congrats on becoming a Orbx team member !! .
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Thank you for this great info , our friend from Ireland .
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John
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So what you are saying Jay is that all of our editing of our screenshot post has to be done at : http://www.fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/
We will no longer be able to edit or preview our post once it is uploaded to the forum .
Brad
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Thanks Adam for taking on this project . :smile:
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Brad
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It is my turn now to come out from behind the curtain . My real name is John and I started here in this forum in early Jan. 2013 under the name of
johnbow72 . In early March of last year their was a system (Orbx) glitch and my 1,300 post were wiped out . So I started again under the name of
bradb . I have been involved with FS since the mid 90's . I have been retired since 2011 and live here in Spokane with my wife Carleen . We have
between the two of us eight grandchildren ( 3 in Maine - 2 in CA and 3 here in Spokane . The picture below was taken aboard the NCL Star
as we departed Seattle for a cruise up to Alaska in June 2011 .
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John - (aka Brad) :smile:
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I was eight years old , so no memory of this incident . Thanks Brian for posting these video's .
Brad
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Well - I think it's time to drop my mask (at least a bit)
My name is Martin, I'm a fully qualified archaeologist but work as a freelance translator. I grew up in planes because my father was constantly posted to exotic places by his company and have survived loopings in a helicopter over Barbados, non-closing doors on Ghana Airways back in the seventies, engine failures on transatlantic flights and made it safely back to the ground after taking near-derelict Russian commercial jets... I actually wanted to become a pilot once, but my eyes prevented that dream from coming to fruition.
I've been flightsimming from the good old Microprose days.
In this pic I was a bit pissed to be dragged out from behind my screen to go for a walk.
My other real hobby is 2CVs. I've had the one in this pic
for more than 23 years now, but currently also call an Ami 6 my own and had AK 400 vans, Acadianes and Visas in the past. The neat part about the 2CV is that it's a bit like flying an old biplane. Wind hits you from all angles, the windows are hinged half-way up like in some Cessnas and the needle of the speedometer gets stuck sometimes, so that you have to tick it with your finger to get it moving again - like in those old airplane disaster movies where they suddenly realise that they have run out of fuel
By the way - the car is commonly known as "the duck" in German - and that's where my Mallard nick comes from (loads of German 2CV drivers only know me under that name)...
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Mallard
Well Hello Martin , now if we can just get Stillwater (Gerold) to come out from behind the curtain . :D
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+1 - The first shot is a real stunner .Great shots Tom, especially the first one!!!
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John
List of POI’s?
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Hey Mark , not sure about the actual POI’s . Maybe someone from the team can chime in on this subject .
John