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Work in progress

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Congratulations to all involved in this add-on, it's the first aircraft in a long time to actually make me treat FSX as a simulator, rather than a tool. Evidence of this can be proven by how few pictures of it I've taken, not because I don't want to, but because I'm simply enjoying the plane. Huge thumbs up!

However with that said, I have snapped a handful of pictures, some of which I include here and certainly I'll expand on these over the next few weeks.

Many thanks and in no particular order...

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sweet pictures. What Scenery are you using?

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Beautiful screenies as always Nick 8)
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Cheers Chaps. If you're referring to the VFR scenery, it's one of the UK packages from Horizon Simulations.

A few more pictures from tonight's flight.

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Nice to see you here Nick! Beautiful pictures as usual.
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Just beautiful! What are your system specs? Is that REX 2.0, and what scenery are you using?

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Thank you.

System: http://www.screenshotartist.co.uk/system.htm

I use a mixture of REX and FEX.

The photo scenery in the pictures are part of the Horizon VFR packages for the UK.
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I know REXX, but am not familiar with FEX. WHat is that?

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Amazing screenshots! I am actually surprised that your set is one of the first "artistic" one I have seen to include a shot of the gear coming up cock-eyed. It was such an iconic sight with this bird. Just a magnificent set of shots. Thank you for sharing.
Nick C wrote:The photo scenery in the pictures are part of the Horizon VFR packages for the UK.
I was gonna ask about the scenery but you have already answered. It looks fantastic in your shots. I have been considering the set to go with this plane but I have read that it messes up the map/gps for the area so that land shows as water... I am not sure I could live with that... but damn it looks good.
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pjc747 wrote:I know REXX, but am not familiar with FEX. WHat is that?
Flight Environment X: http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=flt1fex

Yes I too loose the land in the GPS when running the VFR scenery, but the coastlines are visible and ndb's, airfields etc. are displayed, so I can live with it. I thought they'd fixed this actually, but I have the original DVD release and have never updated them.
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Those clouds look realistic. Is it some kind of enhancement you're using?
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REX: Real Environment Extreme
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Hey Nick C, try your luck at my Spitfire Screenshot Contest, see the thread titled Spitfire Screenshot Contest, under the Spitfire Accusim forum

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hey Nick, any chance of bigger versions of pics 1,3,4 and 6 ? say ... as close to 1920x1080 as possible maybe? :)

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