January 13, 201313 yr Hi guys. This is my first time sharing screenshots. I bring you two from a few days ago, somewhere over the Northern Rocky Mountains. Scenery is from ORBX, with weather from Active Sky 2012 and flying the fantastic Lotus Sim L-39C Albatros.
January 13, 201313 yr Author Yes indeed, I usually get stunning skies with AS2012. I specially like the first picture, with the hazy mountains and the progressively reduced visibility.
January 13, 201313 yr What L-39 are you using? He says in his post--the Lotus Sim L-39. You can find more about it here: http://www.lotussim.com/ I wish they had made their aircraft SP1 compatible--I don't use SP2 due to some issues it has when running with Tileproxy. It's considered a great aircraft--legendary among its FSX users--there was a lot of positive commentary here in the forums when Lotus Sim released it. John
January 14, 201313 yr Hi guys. This is my first time sharing screenshots. I bring you two from a few days ago, somewhere over the Northern Rocky Mountains. Scenery is from ORBX, with weather from Active Sky 2012 and flying the fantastic Lotus Sim L-39C Albatros. Great screenshots! Lots of wonderful scenery in the Rockies to enjoy. Glad you're showing the L39 off too. John
January 14, 201313 yr Author He says in his post--the Lotus Sim L-39. You can find more about it here: http://www.lotussim.com/ I wish they had made their aircraft SP1 compatible--I don't use SP2 due to some issues it has when running with Tileproxy. It's considered a great aircraft--legendary among its FSX users--there was a lot of positive commentary here in the forums when Lotus Sim released it. John It's really a stunning aircraft. It introduced a number of innovations like ground illuminating lights. And since it's a training aircraft, the back seat's cockpit is a madman's wet dream, with a bunch of switches that disable aircraft system's, causing nightmares to the student pilot in the front. ahah
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