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Question on FlightBeam KSFO scenery

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I looked at the FlightBeam forum this morning, then registered but am still waiting for my forum confirmation e-mail tonight.

 

I have had FlightBeam KSFO on my system for some time now and it has worked well. Recently I installed the SimSavvy photo scenery for California, making sure that I had the FlightBeam KSFO at a higher scenery layer. However, what I am seeing is that the Bay area around the airport has dried up, there is just land there with a small pool of water in the middle of the Bay- it's almost like the terrain went up in elevation. I have run the Ultimate Terrain configurator again and it reports that the UT terrain layer is correct, etc., and makes no change to this issue. (The reason I looked at UT is that I had this same issue with the demo release of ORBX PNW some years ago, and while uninstalling PNW did nothing, uninstalling UT did fix it).

 

What is going on here? Has anyone else seen this- and if so, have you been able to fix it without needing to uninstall UT?

 

Thanks for any help, Bruce.

ASEL, Instrument.

KBJC, Colorado.

There is a key combo to force the UTX Setup tool to refresh some data, beyond just having it check by starting the tool. But you'll need to ask about that at their forums, as I can't recall what it is.

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Thanks meshman, looks like CTRL-SHIFT-R, I will try that. Bruce.

ASEL, Instrument.

KBJC, Colorado.

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