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Himalaya Mesh for Microsoft Flight Simulator

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Thoroughly enjoyed a quick 30minute flight across the northern edge of the Lake mentioned in previous pages, also saw someone going in the opposite direction (roughly 8:15pm GMT) no doubt read this thread as well!

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Saw these Snow Mounds, unsure if they're to do with the ORBX Mesh or just a regular MSFS Anomaly, the Terrain Spikes are more thank likely the Mesh but no major issue as I doubt many people if any will see this particular one!

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Looks like some killer moguls!


Dave

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When you all, dedicated guys and gals, do the hard work beta-testing, some of us, I have the regret to inform you, have fun. 

Got the Orbx mesh and did a couple of flights in China (Qinghai) and Nepal . A real good product if you like mountain and bush flying. My last flight from Jomson to Manang in Nepal was breathtaking (and not only because I had to climb to 16K feet). I put the Milviz Porter beta range to good use to land !

8 euro-bucks, a great deal.

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dup'

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Dominique

Simming since 1981 -  4770k@3.7 GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam

 

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3 hours ago, Dominique_K said:

When you all, dedicated guys and gals, do the hard work beta-testing, some of us, I have the regret to inform you, have fun. 

Got the Orbx mesh and did a couple of flights in China (Qinghai) and Nepal . A real good product if you like mountain and bush flying. My last flight from Jomson to Manang in Nepal was breathtaking (and not only because I had to climb to 16K feet). I put the Milviz Porter beta range to good use to land !

8 euro-bucks, a great deal.

8 euros?  Man, I may have to go for it.  I don't know what that iz in dollurz but it can't be much.

@regis9 as my ski buddies would say, "Moguls the size of Volkswagens!".  But those look more like 747-sized.

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