Hey all,
I have been flying P3D every evening now. Im officially addicted.
Anyways, I chose San Diego as my default location and have been exploring the city, learning the landmarks for VFR navigation. One of the dirt strips, called 'On The Rocks' has become a fave of mine, learning to fly there from Montgomery via just VFR (not GPS if I can). Its also a tight runway to land in. I dare not take the BD5 there.
Well, after so many flights, and there being nothing there but dirt and trees and a gravel runway, I decided to look around in my old records of files and pull up some scenery and see if I could add FS9 scenery objects into P3D.
I tried it, it worked, and so now I have some cool, rustic, beat up, weathered hangers and buildings that look like left overs from the 1950's (or 40s). I added some cars I had done from other sets, etc. (I used to make alot of scenery back in the FS9 days).
So, now I have a nice little dirt strip, the new Default location for now, in the foothills of Eastern San Diego, the very bottom of California.
Pretty fun. No more studders. Its so nice to look down and watch the cars on the highway moving along, seeing clouds again, no blinky clouds either! Just flying.... Thank you JESUS!
Bill
I have been flying P3D every evening now. Im officially addicted.
Anyways, I chose San Diego as my default location and have been exploring the city, learning the landmarks for VFR navigation. One of the dirt strips, called 'On The Rocks' has become a fave of mine, learning to fly there from Montgomery via just VFR (not GPS if I can). Its also a tight runway to land in. I dare not take the BD5 there.
Well, after so many flights, and there being nothing there but dirt and trees and a gravel runway, I decided to look around in my old records of files and pull up some scenery and see if I could add FS9 scenery objects into P3D.
I tried it, it worked, and so now I have some cool, rustic, beat up, weathered hangers and buildings that look like left overs from the 1950's (or 40s). I added some cars I had done from other sets, etc. (I used to make alot of scenery back in the FS9 days).
So, now I have a nice little dirt strip, the new Default location for now, in the foothills of Eastern San Diego, the very bottom of California.
Pretty fun. No more studders. Its so nice to look down and watch the cars on the highway moving along, seeing clouds again, no blinky clouds either! Just flying.... Thank you JESUS!
Bill