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Tonight it is PFJ. FF in P3Dv3.0


VH-KDK

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Yes, once again it is onto the ORBX site to see another new release.

 

Tonight it is the PFJ Pacific Fjords.

 

After the usual faultless download from FSS, run the latest ORBXLIBS and away we go after consulting Google Earth to find a suitable airport to depart from.

 

CBW2 Kitimat was chosen in Alberta.

 

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Many thanks to the team for yet another addition to V3.0

 

 

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Great panoramic shotz! Somehow this landscape scenery has similarities to FTX Global, especially with openLC.

Thanks Bermuda. Just changed the settings using those suggested by Mark Abdey and what an improvement. Off to Bournemouth to see the improvement there.

Indeed, he's into some illegal businesses here :ph34r:<_<

 

They look great shots KDK. Im not being the spy in the sky

 

but is that plane registered. mmm ::)

 

 

Curses, foiled again by the Super Sleuth in the sky.

 

I was flying incognito to avoid detection, I'll come quietly guv, 'onest.

 

 

Nice set

Thanks Taph.

 

Well thanks guys for the comments, you are all too smart for me!

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Hi Martin,

 

Very nice set of shots indeed! Like all.

 

Without intending to criticize or sound myself savvy, but only to help,technically the basis of these clouds "cumulus"/"stratucumulus" can range from 0 to 6,600 ft (0 to 2,000 m).

 

You can set (e.g.) the clouds "base" at 4,000 ft above the ground and the its "top" ± 4,000 ft -- as greater the difference, the more dense the layer of clouds), see how: 

 

AdjustmentoflowClouds22-10-201507-40-00.

 

 

Cheers,

 

Voyager

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Hi Martin,

 

Very nice set of shots indeed! Like all.

 

Without intending to criticize or sound myself savvy, but only to help,technically the basis of these clouds "cumulus"/"stratucumulus" can range from 0 to 6,600 ft (0 to 2,000 m).

 

You can set (e.g.) the clouds "base" at 4,000 ft above the ground and the its "top" ± 4,000 ft -- as greater the difference, the more dense the layer of clouds), see how: 

 

Cheers,

 

Voyager

Thanks Voyager for your comments.

Cheers for helping with the weather settings. Something I have only started to dabble with tonight. I suppose having ASN running on V2.4 for so long and doing it for me I have become rusty.

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