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Post by Harry on Dec 15, 2014 15:21:23 GMT -5
Hi all,
The scenery of Bordeaux Merignac has been uploaded to both Avsim and Flightsim and will be available soon. Important: If you want to see the moving Noratlas and Beech 18 you have to download the latest update of the Classic AI Airliner Traffic for FS2004, AI File Four.
On behalf of the team,
Harry
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Post by jacklyon on Dec 15, 2014 15:44:21 GMT -5
Hi all,
Just for information, the scenery is 100% compatible with FSX
(you need the CC V3 FSX librarys installed)
Scenery is not compatible with P3D yet.
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Post by chris_c on Dec 15, 2014 16:28:26 GMT -5
Thank you for your efforts.
Chris
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Post by Al on Dec 15, 2014 16:53:58 GMT -5
Looking forward to it!
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Post by rally on Dec 15, 2014 19:10:08 GMT -5
Oo, perfect timing. I just installed all the European sceneries into FSX. Thanks!
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Post by Harry on Dec 16, 2014 10:11:21 GMT -5
Hi,
The scenery is now available at both Avsim- and Flightsim.com.
The name of the file is:
lfbd_61_fs91.zip
Cheers,
Harry
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Post by warbaby on Dec 16, 2014 19:52:37 GMT -5
Thank you Harry, took me 10 min to slew over the field checking it out. Lots of detail. Great atmosphere here.
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Post by Al on Dec 17, 2014 0:38:09 GMT -5
Same for me as Warbaby reported, fantastic scenery. I hitched a ride on the fire engine as well and toured the whole airport and then took a flight around the whole area, saw the bridge and shipping but what course do I need to fly to see the famus vinyards as wine is one of my favorite pass times these days? Also, what ever object that is at the front of the Desault plant has no textures on it. Looks like some kind of fencing or plants, (sorry on iPad right now so can't provide picture). I am pretty sure I have version 3 of static objects and have all of your other sceneries installed. Anyway really enjoying this new addition to Central European scenery. Cudos to the team!
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Post by jagdflieger on Dec 17, 2014 0:48:12 GMT -5
Just downloaded it today. Thanks for the effort!
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Post by jacklyon on Dec 17, 2014 5:17:46 GMT -5
thanks!
the walls was to test engines of jets i think
was like that on period pictures
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Post by jwh on Dec 17, 2014 6:14:16 GMT -5
This is an absolutely wonderful creation. Congratulations.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2014 6:20:55 GMT -5
but what course do I need to fly to see the famus vinyards as wine is one of my favorite pass times these days? Château Margaux as per Google Earth: W45* 2.40', E0* 39.95', or type CHMA in airport ID selection. There is an undocumented heli Afcad needed to add roads there. Bernard
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Post by Al on Dec 17, 2014 15:59:00 GMT -5
Thanks for both answers. At first I thought it was a wall but then wondered if they were just some untextured objects. I will check out the Chateau perhaps while sipping on a glass of the same:)
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Post by deltalima on Dec 17, 2014 18:34:38 GMT -5
Tres jolie, mes amis! Looks and flies great in FSX. I took out the statics and did the oilstain texture swap, as that made it run a bit faster/smoother - but a gorgeous winner. Will be a lovely spot to take in the great RFN Dassault Etendards in for some service work ... cheers, dl
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Post by nmlw on Dec 17, 2014 23:24:27 GMT -5
:)Beautifully done! Yet another gem for European scenery. Lovely Christmas gift. Thanks so much!
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