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Has Anyone Tried This Scenery Developer?

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The pictures of scenery on their website looks beautiful.  One of them is free, one is just a few bucks and the other is still in development.

 

PropStrike Studio

Robert Yunque

PilotEdge Ratings =   CAT-11 (2016-09-13)  I-11 (2016-10-23)  V-3 (2016-08-01)

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3 hours ago, Les Parson said:

I will try 'em all. Thanks for sharing. 

 

You're very welcome.

Robert Yunque

PilotEdge Ratings =   CAT-11 (2016-09-13)  I-11 (2016-10-23)  V-3 (2016-08-01)

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Yes, PropStrike designs some of the best bush scenery I have seen.  You will not be disappointed.

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Being still new to XP11, can you recommend other reliable scenery developers? I'm primarily interested in smaller GA airports. 

 

Tony (antwob @the Org), Beti-X, Orbx (iblueyonder, Tony, Frank Dainese), MisterX, Turbulent, Attitude Simulations.

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Nils

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Beti-X only has two scenery packages, but they're great if you like small airports -- CZST Stewart and CYBD Bella Coola -- both in British Colombia Canada. CYBD even has an alternate snow-covered winter version.

They're set in narrow mountain valleys, so you have to come in high to clear the surrounding mountains, and then drop into the valley to land. CYBD was one of my favorite little airstrips up there in the PNW even before this package came out.

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14 minutes ago, Paraffin said:

Beti-X only has two scenery packages, but they're great if you like small airports -- CZST Stewart and CYBD Bella Coola -- both in British Colombia Canada. CYBD even has an alternate snow-covered winter version.

They're set in narrow mountain valleys, so you have to come in high to clear the surrounding mountains, and then drop into the valley to land. CYBD was one of my favorite little airstrips up there in the PNW even before this package came out.

Paraffin/jt8d9a, Than you both so much. This is most helpful. 

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My goodness... This might be the thing to pull me back into simming. I've always loved bush flying, and while the landscape of X-Plane makes for great airborne vistas, there's really been a dearth of really nice, high detail destination airports. That always struck me as odd. Propstrike's stuff looks really, really good and I hope they make more like this.

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This airport is amazing freeware

https://rdesignx.weebly.com/5s0.html

Check out his other airports 

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