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Fligh with Prepar3d over the Provence in South of France.

Scenery used: France VFR PACA2 HD with freeware autogen from Choco & JacquesGSN,

Weather and environment with ActiveSky 2012

Super plane is Dino Cattane's T-45C Goshawk.

 

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Computer used:

I5 2450P 3.20 Ghz, Asus P8H67, 8Go Ram, GTX 560 Ti, Xonar DX, SSD 240 Go, AOC 27".

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Fligh with Prepar3d over the Provence in South of France.

Scenery used: France VFR PACA2 HD with freeware autogen from Choco & JacquesGSN,

Weather and environment with ActiveSky 2012

Super plane is Dino Cattane's T-45C Goshawk.

 

2knfx3l2pduptzwda4ua-2012-7-11_16-44-20-203.jpg

 

zjbcx314huh5f2m8u0fu-2012-7-11_16-46-26-803.jpg

 

2uj9hbbkzafmx4ctmi1l-2012-7-11_16-51-28-155.jpg

 

1e5bw7m33hqdr24hcofyc-2012-7-11_16-53-14-498.jpg

 

2v4e5hz204tibrz7w9ie-2012-7-11_16-54-1-432.jpg

 

Computer used:

I5 2450P 3.20 Ghz, Asus P8H67, 8Go Ram, GTX 560 Ti, Xonar DX, SSD 240 Go, AOC 27".

Thanks, great shots.

My System: Intel 9700K 4.7Gz, ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHZ, Evga 3070TI  8GB, Noctua NH-D15S, Gigabyte 27" Monitor, Windows 10 64bit, 2xSamsung 500GB SSD, 1x Samsung 120GB, 1x Samsung 970, 1TB, 1TB H/D for Storage.

 

 

Helmut Berger

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