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Needles -> Yuma

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A couple of shots from today's flight along the Colorado from Needles to Yuma.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Blue Skies,

 

Gottfried

www.blueskyscenery.com

Wow, that really looks nice. Just like making the trip in a real plane. How low can you fly before the scenery begins to blur?

 

Ted

[email protected] ghz, Noctua C12P CPU air cooler, Asus Z77, 2 x 4gb DDR3 Corsair 2200 mhz cl 9, EVGA 1080ti, Sony 55" 900E TV 3840 x 2160, Windows 7-64, FSX, P3dv3, P3dv4

That's got country!

 

HLJAMES

Excellent! Thanks for sharing your work with us, Gottfried, it makes the experience so much more realisitc!

 

 


How low can you fly before the scenery begins to blur?

From my experience, you can fly extremely low without having any blurries (unless you're flying in a fighter jet at very high speeds :P - textures won't probably load fats enough then). Maybe you would experience slight blurries on the last few meters on approach, but you should be too busy to recognize them then ^_^.

Florian

Thanks for the response Florian. I'm going to have to get this. I flew the Colorado River years ago in a real plane from Denver to Lake Havasu. It would be fun to repeat it in FSX with this scenery.

 

Ted

[email protected] ghz, Noctua C12P CPU air cooler, Asus Z77, 2 x 4gb DDR3 Corsair 2200 mhz cl 9, EVGA 1080ti, Sony 55" 900E TV 3840 x 2160, Windows 7-64, FSX, P3dv3, P3dv4

Great shots man, I was stationed in Yuma for 2 1/2 years loved it there.

Arslan D.

 

U.S.M.C

Very Cool :Applause:

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Patrick

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