Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I am really looking forward to this.
Be a real buzz flying over it with the new A2A Mustang!
Will a certain avsim reviewer's ship package be compatible or not needed ? Love the flags!
The picts are looking great.....Going to have fantastic detail from what i can see......I dont know about everyone else....But take your time.....The more eye candy the better.....Testing the waters around Mark's Solomon Islands scenery... taking a little cruise IJN ship!
Mark.Quick flight exploring the Islands! A little test flight of this P-61... didn't like my FSX.
Trucker, and to all who wait for this,
I thought I could upload it this night, but I ran into problems with a load of scenery objects that were so massive that I can't release it now. I'm off for a five week trip to southeast-asia in a few hours, so there won't be time anymore to correct anything. Sorry to say that.
I also gave the Iwo Jima project a bit of priority so Tom can go ahead with a solid basis concerning the design of the island.
Anyhow, in advance, a merry christmas and happy new year to you all,
Mark
True....But seeing the work going into both sceneries they will be spectacular.....Have a great holiday season, and see you next year.....And to be sure I really appreciated Mark adjusting the color situation and making Iwo Jima essentially what it must have looked like May - July 1945. With the delay of the Solomon Islands scenery objects this will delay the release of Iwo Jima as well. Testing will continue to make the final Iwo Jima scenry something very special. Have a great vacation Mark!!!

I'm at it again, no worries!
I did a large number of corrections and reviewed the complete scenery, that part is finished now. Unfortunately, while restructuring the object libraries, I produced an error which I noticed too late. I already had build them. So I have to redo quite a few entries, which is very time consuming (Tom Stovall knows what that means).
Cheers,
Mark