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Setting Multiple Cloud Layers at Different Altitudes

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Hi community,

 

Sorry, fairly new to this......I'm running FSX with REX Essentials plus Overdrive, but I cannot seem to find an area in either program where I can set multiple layers of cloud, at different altitude. I seem to be only able to set one.

 

For example, I can set my first layer up at about 5,000 feet, but that is all I can seem to choose. The upper level cloud is at around 25,000 feet. So, what I would like to know, is can I add additional layers at say, 10,000, 15,000 etc?

 

Been through the readme's, but can't seem to find anything.

 

Can anybody advise me please?

 

Thanks,

AJ.

Kind regards,

 

Andrew.

Can't remember the Rex details. All i know is that it's dead easy to add multiple cloud and wind layers in.....Active Sky 2012

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