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43 minutes ago, buspelle said:

Finaly!!! And its absolutley FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😀😀👍👍👍

Yes - 8 days ago 😉

 

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Cheers, Søren Dissing

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Oh, sorry thought it was 7 days ago... 🙄

What ever! Its stunning and brilliant! Hats of Marcus! Every little detail, from the buildings, surroundings and hangars down to small but "important" details such as "Biff II"!... LOVE IT!!!💗

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I think I'll pick this one up it looks swell

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I'll pass I wouldn't know if this is accurate as I have no idea what its real world original is like--this is the case for 99.99% of all airports in MSFS as I only know a couple fairly well.  It's a very different world now w/ so many very decent stock airports but yes, if you have intimate knowledge of a particular airport very nice to have those available.   For dev's sake I hope most users aren't like myself in this regard.  


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2 hours ago, Noel said:

I'll pass I wouldn't know if this is accurate as I have no idea what its real world original is like--this is the case for 99.99% of all airports in MSFS as I only know a couple fairly well.  It's a very different world now w/ so many very decent stock airports but yes, if you have intimate knowledge of a particular airport very nice to have those available.   For dev's sake I hope most users aren't like myself in this regard.  

FYI I think this is a good deal because you get like 100+ landmarks in Stockholm so it's not just the airport.

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Go for it.  I'm still exploring the massive OEM cities and airports and haven't even scratched the surface.  How about Japan eh?  Unbelievable!


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