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Any information would be appreciated here in the public forum.Thanks,CB

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Two problems -- no three1. 650mb for a postage stamp piece of terrain that frankly would generate little interest for anyone other than locals and mountain flyers.2. This is heading toward new HDD territory just to house scenery.3. Distribution would be a nightmare - what the author should do is bust it up into sizeable chunks - say 20mb each - and have bits of it hosted in different places

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Chumley,Your three points may be valid as your personal opinion, but I would do a naked handstand down my main street at midday for scenery like that. This comes from someone who does not even own a copy of FS2002, but it is addons like this that will "make" me purchase a copy of FS2002 (Fly! user from way back).The screenshots are stunning - regardless of file size, distribution etc, we should be appreciative the author is even willing to share this amazing work with us.Incredible.Kind RegardsAndy

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A preview of FS2004?????????????? I wish!beautiful ...............

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:-lol Naked handstands.

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Stupid question......but....what's it scenery of?gwillmot

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Good question,It looks to me like some Italian type scenery similar to the high res package for X-Plane.Andy

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The appearance and the clues on the link in the 1st post indicate that it is the Dolomites which is an area of pinkish limestone in NE Italy.

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Stefano,Thanks for the info, I will have to purchase FS2002 now, you have done an amazing job on this scenery - simply stunning.Kind RegardsAndy

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Thanks for the nice and encouraging words, Andy, and all of you!I will keep posted the latest news about the final touchs to this (hard, believe me) work!Stefano.

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what a job!!!!!!!Looks like FS2004??????

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Stunning work Stefano!Great Job! As was seen before, you have matched the elevation points to the terrain BMPs in spectacular fashion!Paul

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