September 4, 200718 yr Yep, happened Saturday.I installed a replacement set of trees, and other textures availiable, which cut down on the neon orange all around. Much better.
September 4, 200718 yr >Yep, happened Saturday.>>I installed a replacement set of trees, and other textures>availiable, which cut down on the neon orange all around. Much>better.Great ! What textures did you install? It is still summer and I dont understand why all the orange foilage on September 1st -- I've been adjusting my date back to August but would prefer to not have to.Vince Quote
September 4, 200718 yr sept 1, dec 1, march 1 and june 1 mark the start of the meterological seasonal change. The dates most people mark the change, i.e. the 21st or 22nd of the month are the astronomical seasonal changes. Here's an explanation from USA Today:Q: What
September 4, 200718 yr >>Great ! What textures did you install? It is still summer>and I dont understand why all the orange foilage on September>1st -- I've been adjusting my date back to August but would>prefer to not have to.>>>VinceLook for treex_v2.1.zip by Aim
September 5, 200718 yr Author If you have FSX deluxe, you can overlay seasons.bgl on worldlc.bgl and set the season to September to see the coverage. It could be changed if you have the required source data.http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/177623.jpgFor example, this could be the basis for adjusting US fall:http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/177624.jpgscott s..
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