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An early evening flight around The Isle of Man... home of the famous TT race and a great place for some short flights with plenty to see.

 

South Barrule Celtic Hill Fort.

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Along the coast to Kirt Michael.

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Snaefel with it's mountain railway... The highest point on the isle at 2,037 ft.

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Laxey.

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Douglas the capital town of the Isle of Man.

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And back to my start point at IOM airport.

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Thank you for looking.

 

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1 minute ago, Capt Pugwash said:

1st Class set as always Mark...not thought of flying there yet...:)

 

 

Cheers Capt :)  You'll have to have an explore there. It might not be huge, but there is plenty of diversity in the landscape.

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22 hours ago, Iain Emms said:

Cracking set these Mark.

cheers

Iain

 

Thank very much Iain.

 

21 hours ago, European Mountain Man said:

Fantastic set of shots Mark regards EMM

 

Glad you like them EMM.

 

20 hours ago, Traveller said:

These are breathtaking shots, Mark^_^

 

Cheers Traveller.

 

19 hours ago, Jack Sawyer said:

At first I was gonna say #'s 4 & 5 were my faves but after seeing all the rest, gosh Mark, they're superior!

 

Cheers Jack, glad you like them all ^-^

 

17 hours ago, Taph said:

Super shots Mark

 

Thanks Taph.

 

16 hours ago, Boss1 said:

Well done!

 

Cheers Boss.

 

16 hours ago, FILOU said:

Another beautiful color set Mark!

 

Thank you FILOU :)

 

14 hours ago, BradB said:

Outstanding set of shots Mark . :):)

 

Thank you John.

 

13 hours ago, magic1 said:

excellent!

 

Cheers Magic

 

11 hours ago, lifejogger said:

These are beautiful shots, great scenery!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Thank for the comment life...

 

5 hours ago, adambar said:

Beautiful shots Mark! :)

 

Thank you kindly Adam.

 

2 hours ago, John Mac said:

Ah the craic was 90 in de Isle of Man.

Excellent shots of hidden gem in TEGB.

John.

 

Thanks John... Indeed it's easy to overlook the 'gem' ...

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Mark

I may have asked you this before - apologies if so, but I can't get the visual clarity that you are getting.

Could you indicate what you are running besides XP11? ie, any of xVision, XP Weather, ASXP, or anything else?

Thanks

TTM

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8 hours ago, mikee said:

Super Shots Mark ! Beautiful scenery :) 

 

 

Thanks a lot  mikee :)

 

2 hours ago, TigerTigerM said:

Mark

I may have asked you this before - apologies if so, but I can't get the visual clarity that you are getting.

Could you indicate what you are running besides XP11? ie, any of xVision, XP Weather, ASXP, or anything else?

Thanks

TTM

 

Cheers TTM... I'm only using xVision and some replacement cloud textures that come with the 'Vivid Sky' pack @ x-plane.org.  I'm using manually set weather in XP... I do have xEnviro for real world weather, but don't use it very often, and not in these pics.

 

You're welcome to try my preset if you wish.

Mark Abdey XPXV1.7.xvsshadows.lua

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16 hours ago, Mark Abdey said:

 

 

Thanks a lot  mikee :)

 

 

Cheers TTM... I'm only using xVision and some replacement cloud textures that come with the 'Vivid Sky' pack @ x-plane.org.  I'm using manually set weather in XP... I do have xEnviro for real world weather, but don't use it very often, and not in these pics.

 

You're welcome to try my preset if you wish.

Mark Abdey XPXV1.7.xvs 7.62 MB · 32 downloads shadows.lua 1.41 kB · 19 downloads

Thanks Mark

I think I D/loaded it last time I asked this question:)

Currently I have xVision, FlywithLua, XP Weather & ASXP installed & to be honest, am never quite sure which is running what as regards sky/clouds/lighting/ colors  etc, when I head out. Or which is dominant in the flight. I know that if I 'cancel' XP Weather via the Add on controls during the flight, the scenery goes darker.

I like your 'less is more ' approach & will probably take them all out & add them back 1 at a time to pick up the subtleties.

Trying to get the crisp clarity you get

TTM

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