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Telluride Approch

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At the risk of running afoul of the screenshots rule, here is an answer to LAdamson, of what the Telluride approch to runway 9 looks like in X-Plane 10, since he doesn't have 10 yet. :(

Donald E. Donovan

Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man

The 1st is landing.

Clearly a better mesh than Brazil included inside the DVDs. Looks beautiful

Alexis Mefano

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This airport at Telluride is so rough that taxiing you will probably crash, if you get over 1 or 2 knots of speed up. I finally had to use the C172 as the engine would blow up about halfway down the strip in the Carenado Bonanza and the Beechcraft Duchess. I tried taking off leaned for the altitude, that didn't work, full rich that didn't work either. No matter what I did with these planes, the engines would blow out about halfway down the strip. The C172 did pretty well, bounces all over the place, :( The 9000 ft altitude is somewhat exaggerated it seems to me. On the other hand it is showing the altitude is higher than sea level, which is a good thing.

Donald E. Donovan

Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man

The 1st is landing.

Clearly a better mesh than Brazil included inside the DVDs. Looks beautiful
Both locations are based on the same data source, that is a cleaned up version of SRTM (CGIAR SRTM v4.1 that is) and using the same scenery creation process ...

Andras Fabian / Alpilotx

Visit www.alpilotx.net, a site about X-plane scenery

You can see some landscape and other photographs from me here:

http://www.flickr.co...s/weathermaker/

Both locations are based on the same data source, that is a cleaned up version of SRTM (CGIAR SRTM v4.1 that is) and using the same scenery creation process ...
Glad to see the X-Plane Global Scenery Developer here!Please take a look at the post I created yesterdayhttp://forum.avsim.net/topic/361942-x-plane-needs-some-custom-made-mesh-asap/page__pid__2252638#entry2252638Rio de Janeiro is just horrible, something wrong happened to the SRTM data is seems, it just looks wrong. Maybe you can tell me why that's happening, and if there's a possible fix.

Alexis Mefano

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Glad to see the X-Plane Global Scenery Developer here!Please take a look at the post I created yesterdayhttp://forum.avsim.n...38#entry2252638Rio de Janeiro is just horrible, something wrong happened to the SRTM data is seems, it just looks wrong. Maybe you can tell me why that's happening, and if there's a possible fix.
Alec you may want to go to this URL, your area probably happens to be one of the missing data points that NASA says still exists.http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/

Donald E. Donovan

Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man

The 1st is landing.

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