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FTX-AU Brisbane.

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Three pics overflying Brisbane, using FTX AU SP4 in P3Dv2.


 


 


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Looks incredible compared to FSX! By the way, what Tiger Moth are you using?

Thanks,

Kevin L

 

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does P3D have improved scenery compared to FSX, is that default scenery

 

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Lol I just read the title let me re phrase that, does it look better than FSX with FTX AU

 

Wayne

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Looks incredible compared to FSX! By the way, what Tiger Moth are you using?

 

Thank you... The Tiger Moth is the wonderful 'freeware' from Ant's Airplanes.

 

does P3D have improved scenery compared to FSX, is that default scenery

 

Edit

 

Lol I just read the title let me re phrase that, does it look better than FSX with FTX AU

 

Wayne

 

Yes, and no... the textures look the same naturally, but the lighting and pop-free autogen do make things look much better IMO... if you can use those features, that is.

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Wow, to me Australia looks better in P3D than in FSX.  Really nice shots.

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Thank you... The Tiger Moth is the wonderful 'freeware' from Ant's Airplanes.

 

Excellent.. Thanks :smile: 

Thanks,

Kevin L

 

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