September 3, 20205 yr Oh dears, how I love to fly over Switzerland and especially in the Swiss Alps. Would you like to join me? For those who want to know the location or/and want to compare with MSFS: So if you ever wanted to know how the Eiger with its famous north face looks from the rear side, now you know 🙂 The Eiger has been highly publicized for the many tragedies involving climbing expeditions, because its north face "Eiger Nordwand" is one of the most challenging and dangerous ascents. The name Eiger comes from Oger = ogre, Mönch is the german/swiss word for monk and Jungfrau is the german/swiss word for virgin. As you can see, the monk stands between the virgin and the ogre to protect the virgin. --- In my opinion Aerofly FS and FS2 have the best scenery you can get for Switzerland. It's such a fun to fly over and between these fascinating mountains of Swiss Alps. The photoreal textures and the mesh are so fine that the immersion is incredible. I really love it 🙂 Edited September 3, 20205 yr by PhotoReal Earth Always safe landings 😉
September 3, 20205 yr Indeed, AeroflyFS2 definitely has some of the best Switzerland scenery! Nice looking set. Intel i-9 13900KF @ 6.0 Ghz, MSI RTX 4090 Suprim Liquid X 24GB, MSI MAG CORELIQUID C360, MSI Z790 A-PRO WIFI, MSI MPG A1000G 1000W, G.SKILL 48Gb@76000 MHz DDR5, MSI SPATIUM M480 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2TB, Windows 11 Pro Ghost Spectre x64 “We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the day and night to visit violence on those who would do us harm”.
September 5, 20205 yr Author @Pugilist2 Thank you for your confirmation 🙂 My favorite screenshot with the beautiful panorama is shown very small in this thread. So let me try to post it in 3 parts: Edit: ooops, now it does not look as crisp as the original picture on my screen, because it is shown oversized now. So this is not a lack of the scenery or a deficiency of the flightsimulator, it's just the effect of oversizing the image. Edited September 5, 20205 yr by PhotoReal Earth Always safe landings 😉
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