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Haze and Rain over Ohio

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Posted in the Screenshot Forum. Took this flight on Saturday after loading a metar. Paul "Bart" Simpson made a number of GA sceneries to go along with the Ohio TerraScene project.http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az=sho..._id=76031&page=This flight was into Butler County Regional in Hamilton. Paul has done a beautiful job with these airports. The details start out away from the airports (trees in the fields and along highways, small factories and subdivisions, farms, you name it). At the airport you get taxiway signs, hold markings - enough buildings and static scenery to really make a nice environment but goes fairly easy on the frame-rate.

Randall Rocke

G'day Randall,Come on ; own up. These are real photo's :-)That sequence of pics rivals any of the real pics that I've seen posted here in the forum. I'm sure they will make people sit up and take notice of just how good Fly! II is.Congratulations to Paul Simpson (Bart) on such excellent use of trees. Cheers,Roger @YSSY

Hi Randall,Nice shots :)There's still a lot of potential in Fly! 11 so long as we can keep the user base!Colin

Thanks for the comments, guys.Yep - I'm guessing he painstakingly placed the majority of those trees as individual models considering the "randomness" of it all. When you approach this airport and others, Paul has industrial-type buildings here and there with farm buildings and other "rural" buildings in the agrarian areas, etc.Also, he had the finished TerraScene in hand so everything aligns well with the streets, roads, streams, etc.

Randall Rocke

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