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These are the first images I've seen from FS2020; I've been away from flight sims for a long time now - ever since Microsoft abandoned its FSX users. Amazing! Lovely screenshots, noddy!
 
I used to think that FSX had great visuals. But it doesn't hold a candle to MSFS.

I can't wait until I can afford a new computer capable of handling MSFS. :)
 

Great series of images, John. They remind me of growing up in New Iberia, LA. When I in my preteens and teens, floatplanes, we called then seaplanes, were as ubiquitous as mosquitoes in south Louisiana.

These were the days before helicopters took over the oil fields. Float planes would land in the canals that were dredged to get to oil structures and bring people and supplies. Even oil field salesmen would fly their own or companies’ planes to meet their customers.
 
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