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Watching the world go by

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Although more and more developers are releasing aircraft with detailed cabins I was wondering if simmers actually bother to explore these areas more than once. Usually on loading an aircraft for the first time and finding that it has a virtual cabin I will explore it once, maybe twice, and never visit it again, turning it off if the model allows to save those precious frame rates.However a recent purchase has made me rethink my opinion about sitting in the back and just watching the world go by. That purchase is the Dornier Do-27 by Digital Aviation. The modelling is of such a high standard that I actually found it a pleasure to just sit in the back and look out of the window.I have Ultimate Terrain Europe installed (on top of FSGlobal) with full night lighting options switched on. Together with Ground Enviroment, Flight Enviroment and the "real stars" module installed, sitting in the back of the Dornier is quite atmospheric during a night flight.Just wondering if anyone else has ever found themselves becoming the virtual passenger rather that the pilot and in which aircraft?Check out these imaqes of the Dornier:http://www.screenshotartist.co.uk/DA_DO27.htmAlan

Great looking plane. Some times I will put the plane on auto pilot and set in the back of a GA plane while the world goes buy its nice.

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