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SW Missouri anamoly

SSI01

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Didn't know we had a problem like this in SW Missouri. Does the New Madrid fault go this far south and west?

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I left the coordinates in the picture for anyone interested. That's a lake under the F-104's nose - that wall of water you see is worthy of "The Ten Commandments"! That chasm holds one long arm of the lake, there's water at the bottom. I plan on visiting this thing in a sport floatplane soon!
 
I want to say that is part of a famous FS9 anomaly cluster around there. Stockton or something like that? Various meshes will all but take care of it but I still miss them. There are even fictitious sceneries to make full use of the weirdness.
 
It's fun to take a Helicopter down to the bottom of that hole...
and then fly it back out.
It's really deep.
 
I just finished installing Obio's complete scenery overhaul for FS9 into this iteration of FS9 - it is FSSW (Silver Wings) 60 for the 60s. Even after the install of all the meshes it's still there. Since that's the case - aeromed, where are those special sceneries located? Maybe we could start something down there to give Branson a little competition?:mixedsmi:
 
I just checked and I still have the gorge as well, but it's not as complex as it was. The sceneries are by Doug Kibbey, I think under the title Anomaly Airways. If you search for the Secret Lair, Secret Base, Area 52 you should find them. As they were meant to work with default stuff I only found one or two that remained more or less usable after the addition of better meshes. They're just fun goofy sceneries to play around with.
 
Yup, that's the infamous Stockton Lake anomaly. In RL, Stockton Lake is 39 miles from my house, and looks much better, lol.
 
Got 'em downloaded but don't want to install just yet, I've got to "drop in" via helo and check this out. :mixedsmi:
 
There was a rumour that when Moses retired from Hollywood, he bought property in Missouri. Discoveries like this can only heighten speculation.
 
Well, here's a little Cook's Tour of the Big Hole:

View attachment 63249Cranking at Stockton;

View attachment 63250Enroute;

View attachment 63251Descending;

View attachment 63252Waterfall in side of hole;

View attachment 63253Coming back up;

View attachment 63254Back on top!

View attachment 63255Back at home plate.

There is a bridge at the bottom of the hole, on one end, that goes from one side of the hole to the other. Is this the "Bridge to Nowhere?"

Too bad the waterfall couldn't be seen in all its glory; the wave effects were making it shimmer. Reminded me of a waterfall I saw on the front of a building in downtown Waikiki some years ago.

Looked for the wild-looking guy with the white hair & beard, long stick and robe at the bottom, but didn't see him!:mix-smi:
 
Well - I installed everything Obio has in his "FS9 upgrade for free" file, so that may have something to do with it - although what's in there should actually be taking care of things like this, I would think, since they're upgrades to the basic mesh files that come with the sim, and have these anomalies inherently in them.

"Johnh_049" is right on the money about "deep" - the altimeter read in reverse going down into the hole - over 1,200 feet.:icon_eek:

Funny you should mention carriers - here's another shot I got in a second iteration of the sim. This is from FS Golden Wings 3:

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The wakes that should be behind and around the ship are both above the ship.

Forgot to include a couple of photos from the trip into The Hole:

View attachment 63310On the bottom, at last!

View attachment 63311Pilot's eye view, cruising above bottom.

EDIT: Upon closer examination, USS LANGLEY (CV-1) appears to be running at "full astern!"
 
Fix six at once

This file (sixdeffx.zip) by Joshua Robertson is available at FlightSim.com and fixes Stockton and 5 additional terrain anomalies in FS9.
 
FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 SceneryFS2004 Scenery--Six Default Fixes
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FS2004 Scenery--Six Default Fixes. Fixes two massive holes and four other errors in the default scenery. Fixes Millwood Lake, Arkansas (AR) which has half the surface at 15,000 feet below sea level; Stockton Lake, Missouri (MO) which is 11,500 feet below sea level; an area near Memphis, Tennessee (TN) with an incorrect cliff; Girdwood Airport, Alaska (AK), where the adjacent river is placed too high making cliffs; Davis Airport, Oklahoma (OK) with runways over large sinkholes; Guiana, South America, where a 100,000 foot chasm and 60,000 foot spire exist along a river. By Joshua Robertson.

Yep, this is the one I have used in all my FS installs. Good luck.

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The "readme" in Josh Robertson's fix gives the location of the nearest airport, heading
and distance to each anomaly. Very helpful for visitors. There is an airport on top of
the "mesa" near Memphis, but it does not show up in the FS map.
 
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