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So I just got FS Global 2010...

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Like the title says I just got FS global 2010, and was wondering where wold be fun to test it out on? I've already tried out Boulder Colorado, and my own favorite VFR country, Switzerland. Any more recommendations for me to try this on?

Depends on what kind of flying you like but my favorites:TuscanyDolomites of northern Italy (east of Bolzano - LIPB)Colorado River from Granby to Grand Junction - especially Glenwood Canyon ( KEGE to KGWS)And a run down Grizzly Creek Canyon ending in Glenwood Canyon.Black Canyon of the Gunnison west of the reservoirs (fly out of Gunnison KGUC)All of southern and central Colorado.The little Colorado River Canyon.Grand Canyon of the Rio Grande ( from Taos, fly south)Grand Canyon of the Snake from KJAC south and west through the canyon.The Tetons ( from KJAC)The Wind River Range (SE of Yellowstone)The CascadesThe Olympic PenninsulaThe Royal GorgeThe Columbia River GorgeInterstate 90 from Missoula to Couer d'AleneZion canyonOak Creek Canyon ArizonaNah, I don't like canyons... much.Freeware Photoscenery available for Zion (Utah)/Glacier/Colorado from Bluesky with good mesh are incredibly beautiful.LoydGlacier National Park

Hooked since FS4... now flying: FSX Acceleration on Win7/64, Core Duo E8400; GA-EP45-DS3R; GTX 460-768MB; 4G RAM; Freezer 7 Pro

Like the title says I just got FS global 2010, and was wondering where wold be fun to test it out on? I've already tried out Boulder Colorado, and my own favorite VFR country, Switzerland. Any more recommendations for me to try this on?
You could always get a relief atlas out and have a look at where all the crinkly bits are! :( That's what I used to do when learning a new part of the world. Very educational.Enjoy those new peaks and troughs!Ian

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