January 15, 20197 yr Ladies and Gentlemen! Something really special and challanging has been released for AFS2 (you need Switzerland DLC for this), by the highly talented and relentless freeware developer "drassaud" : Switzerland Altiports Try to land on some of the official mountain landing places in Switzerland Here's the first realizations of some official mountain landing places in Switzerland. For the moment : - LSVD Clariden Hüfifirn - LSVK Glarnischfirn - LSYD Bec de Nendaz - LSYE Ebnefluh - LSYI Limmerenfirn - LSYQ Croix de Coeur Freeware for your joy 😉 Edited January 15, 20197 yr by KBUR my brain is a sieve.
January 15, 20197 yr Author Well guys, this is really hard and tough flying stuff !!!! Someone who is still saying "...AFS2 is not a real deal, it's just some kind of arcadish flight sim, etc...etc..." , is a hater (hopeless case) a FB who cannot stand another flight sim on market a noob or showoff a Switchologist who is only flying computerized tubeliners "without soul" from A to B. Of course, it lacks of many features, and we already know this. But at least IPACS stay persistently faithful to their main concepts: Flight-Physics and the sensation of flying at home with the means of an affordable PC simulated air/thermals/currents ---> both are represented not only in IPAC's brand name Aero- (for Air) and -fly (for flying), but also implemented in high-class in the sim. And for the sticklers who are still complaining I've a proposal: " Just try to land the "Bücker Jungmeister Bu133" save and smooth on the Limmerenfirn LSYI Altiport/Switzerland, after that we take it from there...." Below you can see some screenshots I've done today (I'm running AFS2 on an aged, old machine only 1920x1080; but butter smooth in most situations). All pictures are shot close to Drassauds wonderful altiports freeware I've introduced above: Good luck ! - you'll need a lot of it if you try to land continuably and safely on this mountain airports 😁 Edited January 15, 20197 yr by KBUR pictures are not showing up.
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