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How we like to Sim...

Sometimes what you do around the sim can be fun too:

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Making videos takes a lot of time, so I sometimes just pop a minute or so to capture the moment, when a screenshot might not do.
In this case, it's to do with the brakes, right at the end.

Now that Youtube does HD, you can even see the subject matter...
 
Reconstruct a historical era within the basic fs9... I have the brilliant Bill Lyons' Golden Wings http://www.goldenwings.info/ for the 1930s + a lot of California Classics http://www.calclassic.com/ & 1960s Scenery Project (mostly from http://www.avsim.com/ )with a few tweaks of my own for the late '50s/early '60s.

Here's an ongoing free sample http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?t=18645

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For me it's WWII era props,
that I just have to repaint, creating my own piece of history,
but good scenery is important too

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OK here's a bunch from me.
Like Naki I have been having some fun with St Barts as well.
Learning curve was a bit like the approach, quite steep!
 
Some more with a bit of an aquatic theme.
Taking part in "The great Taku Arm boat race" was a lot of fun and something a bit different to try although the multi Packard powered PT boat probably busted the rules on every single count.
 
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