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I gotta admit the USA (North American continent actually) has a huge number of interesting areas to fly.

Some shots of flying in Oregon USA, I think I was heading to Mt Hood (or coming from - one of the two).

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Correct Oregon spelling
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Opps... Sorry not a native...

In Australia flat is the term I'd describe as, and snow is a winter event only and often a rarity anyway.

And it's summer now with a couple of days of up to 41 degree C of expected temp for my area for Sunday and Monday.

Nice pic, imagine in the next ~20 odd years sims have such detailed scenery (and a Matrix enviroment ??).

20 years ago I was at a computer event there the speaker was talking about drive size support for file systems where 2TB was described as an amount of storage only NASA would likely afford.

Cheers R

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P3D 4.5.14, Orbx Global, Vector and more, lotsa planes too.

Catch my vids on Oz Sim Pilot, catch my screen pics @ Screenshots and Prepar3D

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