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Hello Gera, I just arrived at La Rinconda in your Part I package. Very nice scenery and I enjoyed the flight.
I have not made many FSX flights in South America but the terrain seemed a bit flat. I added the LOD9 mesh by José Lôbo and Oséas Dourado that I use in FS9 and that seemed to help a lot. Is there another mesh that you can recommend?
I am looking forward to flights out to the other airfields in Part I, and your new Part II.
Thank you for a very nice addition to FSX.
Regards,
John
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In my opinion, the best mesh available for south america is this one:
http://www.ceaero.com.br/meshxsa/dowsa.html
I recommend it. :salute:

Gera, can you suggest some other "high altitude capable" aircraft for these trips? I tried one in the Maule (La Rinconda, I think) the first leg was about 65nm I believe and after 30 minutes of trying to climb, I was still 50nm away and finally had to set down as it just wouldn't climb anymore.:salute:

Thanks, I'll see what I can drum up Gera. . .good info.:salute:None better than the Pilatus Porter, or a turbo DH3, in the Andes it is common to fly planes with power and oxygen bottles or pressuriced jobs.....since these fields are very short and high you will have trouble at midday or hot days since engines can't breath very well.....I did all airfields in an Italian Turbo STOL, the SIAI Marchetti S. M. 1019A 1, which was a highly modified Cessna 185, you can download it in Flightsim.....Flying with carburators in the engines was a dire situation and flying there,which occured since 1929, was very dangerous.....there is an old trick which worked and that was flying in circles until altitude was gained then darting to the target. Long flights to high places was full of danger and pilots were Good and had iron balls to say the least, or the buzzards would have a field day. The Andes are full of wrecks.
Ps. It is so sad that one of the greatest French pilot and writer, Antoine Marie de Saint Exupéry who was a pioneer in Argentina and the Andes in the late 20s and early 30s had to die by a bullet of an Me/109...the German pilot later said that if he would have known who he was shooting on that P/38 he would never had done it........sorry I got carried away....Fly a turbo.
.....if the final shot comes out as a Mission that´s how they´ll be.....