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Confused with FS Global 2010 vs Ultimate...

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Hi guys,I'm a bit confused with a statement I just read on Pilot's website regarding FS Global Ultimate coverage of Canada:

We completely changed source material:

[...]

- Canada in LOD11, which makes a dramatic difference to default (esp. north 60°)

Then lower on the same page, where screenshots are posted:
Canada(has no coverage in FS Global 2010. This means, pictures of FSX default are the SAME as in FS Global 2010)
So it sound like Canada coverage is all new to FSG, but in my FSGlobal 2010 docs, it does state that Canada is covered in LOD11. It's even mentioned in this online document: Inside FS Global 2010
FS Global 2010 goes beyond SRTM and its limited coverage between about 60°N and 60°S. See appendix for coverage charts. Here are some of the improvements: [...] * High Quality Coverage of Northamerica (and p.Canada!): nationwide LOD11 (19m). [...]
Does any of you guys knows more about this? I always thought my Canada mesh looked much better after I installed FSG2k10....
We completely changed source material: [...]- Canada in LOD11
So it sound like Canada coverage is all new to FSG, but in my FSGlobal 2010 docs, it does state that Canada is covered in LOD11.
Although Canada is covered at LOD11 in both products, FSGUA uses a new (different) data source, so it...
makes a dramatic difference to default (esp. north 60°)
Cheers,. jahman.

Edited by jahman

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