December 26, 200520 yr Hey Merry Christmast to everyone here!!!I love the new turbulence in ASV6. The shaking to the sides and vertical turbulence are extremely good.I have found a problem with it though. I have lot of turbulence at very low altitude, while taking off and landing. I have my supression set at 7k feet. When taking off, I start getting some wind shear while rolling for take off and the speed needle goes up and down, and I start shaking as soon as the wheels leave the ground. Same with landing, normally the turbulence goes away below 500 agl, but I can have very nasty one above that and below 1k ft. Should I expect that? Fortunately I never got any of that turbulence in RW (and I have a bunch of miles).My other problem is the blue haze in the horizon and how clouds tend to be blue as they are further away. Unless it is teh late afternoon, I expect to see a greyer or whiter horizon and no blue clouds. Note that I don't use ASV textures, but Active Environment ones + FS Atmosphere. I note that if my FS visibility is set at 60 nm and I set ASV visibility at more than 60 nm, the problem goes away, but then the horizon looks very unrealistic, as it looks as a sharp line. I have checked which bmp for haze is installed in my textures folder (cirrus overcasted 03) and it is a very light grey, installed there by Active environment, so that is not the one that creates the blue effect. Also I have had flights with FS Atmosphere in which the horizon is grey, so this isn't either.Any idea how can I solve this?Thanks a lot :).Leo
December 26, 200520 yr Commercial Member HI Leo,"My other problem is the blue haze in the horizon and how clouds tend to be blue as they are further away. Unless it is teh late afternoon, "About the texture, you means FE and FS atmosphere? (Active Environment does not exsist anymore. The sky set will indicate how the color of the clouds will be as well the graduation of the sky, under 30 miles or overs 30 miles as well, to test change the sky set.ThanksChris WillisHiFi Simulation Software Team Developerhttp://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_dev_team.jpg http://www.hifisim.com/images/asv_proud_supporter.jpg Kind RegardsChris Willis
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