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Comanche out of KABQ - Twilight (P3D 3.2)

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Companion to my XP10 thread. I use both sims about the same. This gives you an idea of the graphical differences at lower levels.

 

P3D handles distant terrain and horizons much, much better. But you can't beat the XP10 lighting and how they manage autogen (vs. a hard cut off like P3D).

 

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Scenery is OpenLC NA, Orbx Global, and Active Sky Next. Airport is a freeware AFCAD.

Very nice - the skies look amazingly similar

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Very cool! I fly that aircraft all the time, A2A really rocks in terms of realism and feel...

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Beautiful twilight shots.

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