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Guest Doc Parano

Yes Tony it's incredible!Du Tr

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Attention:the Readme file is in french and contains very important informations to install the scenery.We'll try to translate it to morrow: if one of you wants to do that and put it on avsim forum, no problem.

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Guest Steve Brown

The smaller pod...France SE Lisez moi Readme.Translated with Babelfish so not too accurate.Rises in the South East of France by Beralex (ROTW). These files replace the FranceSEv1.pod file which must be in the Scenery/Shared file if you downloaded it. This version was created for the scene of Gap and is thus entirely compatible with the latter. If you do not have the scene of Gap, you will miss rises in the half Globe Tile which it covers. Then preserve version 1 of rises. INSTALLATION To create a file named ElevFranceSE in your file Scenery (not the Shared file as for version 1). D

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Guest Steve Brown

The GapV1 Readme File.Translated with Babelfish.Not accurate. :-lol But you get the ideaScene of Gap and its surroundings by TJ. Scene jour/nuit for Fly 2 exclusively. The scene that you will install covers the surroundings of Gap and the grounds of Gap tallard, St Crepin Mont Dolphin, Barcelonette, Aspres and Sisteron. At the day of today, you can download the aerodromes of Gap, Aspres and Mount Dolphin. It is a rather spring scene, not badly with mountains are still covered with snow what is not any more the case the summer. To benefit from it fully, it is tranquilement to better visit it out of Pa 19 or Pa 28 that out of jet large-carrier. While waiting for a sailplane of which it is the privileged ground. This scene was carried out on the basis of photographs satellite but repainted by my care while preserving the shade of the relief. The principal roads are present as well as the cities and villages. The latter are illuminated the night. For the night flights, it is better, for more fluidity, to lower to the maximum the radius high resolution and to assemble the radius low resolution to benefit from the enlightened remote villages. The principal rivers are also present like, of course, the lake of Pon

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Guest 3dfly

It's a very beautiful lanscape to fly over :)Giorgio

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Guest rene_35

and TJ is preparing north extension, but I have'nt say anything!;-)

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and now, Ladies and gentlemen...The readme files real translation by Jan-Paul (ROTW):----------------------------------------------------------1-Gap V1**--------------Scenery of Gap (French Alps) and its surroundings by TJDay and night scenery for Fly! II only./The scenery you are about to install covers the area of Gap and the airfields of Gap Tallard, St Crepin, Mont Dauphin, Barcelonette, Aspres and Sisteron.//This scene has a rather spring-like look with many mountains still covered with snow which would no longer be the case in summer. To appreciate it fully, take the time to fly over it with a PA19 or PA28 or better with the upcoming glider instead of a jet. /The scenery is based on hand-repainted satellite pictures. The main roads as well as the towns and villages are represented. By night, in order to increase the frame-rate and to enjoy the night-lit scenery , it is advised to reduce the high-res texture radius and to increase low-res texture radius.The main rivers are also shown as well as the lake of Serre Pon

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