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I mentioned the image uploads by zsoltquack a while ago already. The images are too large by much for those with a slow to average connection or a low end computer. I already suggested back then to upload images much smaller in size.:rolleyes:

Too bad i was talking to the wind :sheep:, the images by zsoltquack are actually very good but a bit hard to enjoy!
 
As hschuit stated is is still payware from Virtavia. But there are a couple FS9 era freeware examples available by Kazunori Ito or Thinus Pretorius.
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but on "URL removed" it is freeware
I missed something. What is "URL removed"? A website somewhere or a status?

Whether it is still listed in a store or not, Alphasim/Virtavia products are never freeware unless listed and downloadable from their freeware page. And even then, things have been put up there accidentally and quickly removed.

As I read what I wrote I don't mean to sound like a hardass. Just because something is not available as payware somewhere doesn't mean it is now freeware. Especially Alphasim/Virtavia products and how they were developed at the time.
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