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FSX Scenery is realistic, real-life comparison.

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I have just completed a real world flight last weekend to a beautiful snowbound KEGE, Eagle Colorado. This airport is breathtaking in FSX, and was just as much in the Beechjet 400A I fly. I have taken some photo comparisons of the area around EGE, at the field and just after takeoff climbing rapidly on a totally clear day up to FL230 over the valley far below. It is astonishingly real to life and a benefit to any real world pilot. If I can get my photos online, I will glady provide links... Peter

I would like to see them. I can host the pictures on my Smugmug account (free access, no signup/login) if you can't find another way to do it - just send them to me and I'll upload 'em.Dave Blevins

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yeah, i'd be interested in checking them out! ;)

Would be nice if you could show some Pictures.The US seems more detailed in FSX than other countries.

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Always interested in seeing stuff like this. No matter where in the world.

Regards,

Max    

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