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Rob P

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Since: Jul 29, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:27 am
Post subject: A jaw dropping night flight - fsx

Today I went for a night flight from Filton to Bristol using the ultralight
in FSX. I have Just Flight's Hi-Res photo scenery and British Airports part
one. In addition to this I also had Ultimate Terrain for Europe installed.

What I saw really surprised me. In addition to the night lighting from the
Photo Scenery, the Ultimate Terrain's night lighting was also visible!
What's more it followed the photographic roads perfectly. In addition,
Ultimate Terrain provides much more traffic on many more roads - again
following the photo scenery. The whole thing looked so real, it was very
surreal.

My initial thoughts were that the photographic scenery was going to prevent
any other addons from working in its space - but this didn't happen. If you
have both, you should really try a night flight.

RobP

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SORSRR

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:42 am
Post subject: Re: A jaw dropping night flight - fsx [Login to view extended thread Info.]

A couple of brews and your part of the scenery for sure. Pretty
impressive compared to FS9.

On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:27:06 +0100, "Rob P"
<robertapollard.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Today I went for a night flight from Filton to Bristol using the ultralight
>in FSX. I have Just Flight's Hi-Res photo scenery and British Airports part
>one. In addition to this I also had Ultimate Terrain for Europe installed.
>
>What I saw really surprised me. In addition to the night lighting from the
>Photo Scenery, the Ultimate Terrain's night lighting was also visible!
>What's more it followed the photographic roads perfectly. In addition,
>Ultimate Terrain provides much more traffic on many more roads - again
>following the photo scenery. The whole thing looked so real, it was very
>surreal.
>
>My initial thoughts were that the photographic scenery was going to prevent
>any other addons from working in its space - but this didn't happen. If you
>have both, you should really try a night flight.
>
>RobP

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