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Just installed the NZA NZMF. Although I know this is a wonderfully scenic location, I hardly ever go there as I'm not a huge fan of mountainous areas. But the preview video of this looked great and I remember it well from P3D days so I got a copy. But definitely having issues. Two main issues are firstly the large detached chunk of mountain face seen in this picture, and also the general state of the mountain tops. I have the Orbx NZ Mesh in place, but it all looks like blancmange. The detached chink of surfacing might be to do with the NZA product or not, is anybody else getting this? The general softness of the mountains is a mystery though. It seems to be the same with or without the Orbx Mesh, which would make me think that the mesh is not doing anything. Also, the waterfalls look a bit naff to me. But then, again, I don't think this is an NZA issue, more the general presentation of the sim. There's also this patch where the water mask looks a bit dodgy. Again, does anybody else's copy look like this? The rest of these pix just mostly show the rounding / lack of sharpness on the surrounding mountains. If everybody comes back and just says stuff along the lines of "what are you moaning about?" or "this is what it looks like, it's fine" then I guess I'll just go back to avoiding the place like I usually do. But I'd love to know if there's something I can do to get a better result around these parts. I run at 4k, and all my settings are here -
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Greetings everyone I want to take my Cessna 152 from and to the above airports. Is anyone able to offer a proper RW flight plan based on the limitations of this aircraft? Presumably I take off and head down the sound towards the sea and fly North up the coast but how to approach Glentanner correctly avoiding Mt Cook? I note that Glentanner has instrument procedures in place, according to SkyVector. I could turn North up the valley immediately after take off but I'm not sure the aeroplane has climbing capabilities to negotiate the rapid climbing required, let alone anticipated turbulence! It's doing my head in. Can any pilots familiar with this area kindly advise? Yes I'm a novice! With many thanks.