It is definitely weird and I have never seen it before. An executable could cause this, but only when it replaces a few texture file in the scenery folder. Therefore I don't think it is very logical.
Huub,
Thanks for your response.
I noticed the weird ground tex's last night after installing Milton Shupe's Beech 18 but I think it was just coincidental. The Beech doesn't come with any associated scenery. Could be due to a Windows start-up problem I had to fix. Is there one specific folder in FS9 that contains the ground textures?
I've had that happen once and ended up re-installing FS. That kind of thing is why I like to point those auto-installers at an empty folder and then install the bits manually. Which is why I avoid some payware companies as their installers won't let you do that.
As far as I know nearly all the ground textures are in the Flight Simulator 9/Scenery/World/Textures folder. By default there are some photorealistic textures for some cities.
So it could be that the ground textures around Palwaukee Airport can be found in Flight Simulator 9/Scenery/Cities/Chicago/Textures .
Fortunately I had another (older) FS9 install on my old HD, I deleted the problem scenery folder and copied the older one over. That apparently solved the problem, everything is back to its seasonal snow-covered splendor. :d
Milton, I love your Beech 18. First plane I ever refueled in the Navy was a UC-45. I'm sure the texture prob was just coincidental with the aircraft addition but thanks for the link to your webpage.
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