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I recently installed Fly Tampa's Seattle scenery and just noticed the elevation around FlightZone Portland has changed. I thought if I moved the PDX scenery and landclass to a higher priority than Seattle in the scenery library that would correct the problem. It did not. Any thoughts on this?Michael

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>I recently installed Fly Tampa's Seattle scenery and just>noticed the elevation around FlightZone Portland has changed.>I thought if I moved the PDX scenery and landclass to a higher>priority than Seattle in the scenery library that would>correct the problem. It did not. Any thoughts on this?>>MichaelHave you tried posting you question on the Fly Tampa web-site forum?I seem to recall seeing a recent post about this on some forum - but have been unable to find it again. If memory serves, it was by Holger Sandmann - and the post mentioned the default flatten for the area in question. I do not remember if he (or whoever the poster was) offered a fix or work around.I will keep looking and hopefully Holger will see this and jump in.Sorry I could not be of more specific help.

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Yep - that was the thread I was referring to but could not seem to find.

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Thanks fellas.

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