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Upcoming ChiCHi Jima Scenery

stovall

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Here are a few screenshots from the upcoming ChiChi Jima scenery. Sasacki airfield is right across the bay from the naval port. These pictures are of the naval port on ChiChi Jima. There will be multiple effects and very detailed coastlines. May I say more detailed than anything in FSX so far. This involves a new process being developed by Roger-Wilco-66. Iwo Jima was just the first of many projects to come. Enjoy!

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The last picture is of a P-38 on a photo recon mission over the naval port on ChiChi Jima.
 
Having read "Flyboys" by James Bradley I am aware of this location and it's significance - very much looking forward to this project ! Mike :salute:
 
Nice images! I had a lot of fun last night racing the WBS Mustang around the island on a very low level and dodging the flak on the southern tip.

Note that the coastlines and shores you see here are just intermediate, this is not at all how the final version will look like. You'll see much more details and the shorelines will blend much better into the scenery.

Cheers,
Mark
 
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