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Out of Durango, enroute to Phoenix

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Nice desert scenery, with a couple of shots of Meteor Crater near Winslow Arizona, along the way....

John

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Looks good, John. I presume the CO part, here, is your own created Photoscenery?

9 minutes ago, P_7878 said:

Looks good, John. I presume the CO part, here, is your own created Photoscenery?

Yes, created with FSEarthtiles.  Nowadays Ortho4XP can be used to create Photoscenery for FSX and P3D, which is good because it automatically handles coastlines.  Disk space permitting I will use Ortho4XP to add the coast to my Oregon photoreal scenery.  My photoreal scenery includes Oregon, most of it, Wyoming and Colorado.  My MSE scenery covers California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico, so I have a huge amount of coverage for P3DV4.  In Xplane11 I have photoreal central Arizona which I use for flying Microlights, Ultralights and the Cessna between the Phoenix metro area and Tuscon.

John

Great screenies, John. My hat off to you for being able to create your own photoscenery. I would have no idea where to start 😊

Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080

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