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Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos

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Hello YoYo,

This looks interesting. Many thanks.

Dave

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Interested to see this topic as I just built some ortho for south east asia, and have just been flying over laos and cambodia tonight, which is the first time i’ve ever visited the area in the sim. Have looked at the viet sim stuff, possibly a bit too basic.


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2 hours ago, OzWhitey said:

Interested to see this topic as I just built some ortho for south east asia, and have just been flying over laos and cambodia tonight, which is the first time i’ve ever visited the area in the sim. Have looked at the viet sim stuff, possibly a bit too basic.

Your ortho sounds interesting.

Dave

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19 hours ago, Simicro said:

From Viet Sim Scenery I presume?

Yes, of course 😊


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