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Here I was cruising over LA, checking out the sights and I found this huge crater. What I'm wanting to know is who made it and with what aircraft?
 
I didn't add anything. That's what I found while flying between Burbank and Ontario. The screenshot is just as I took it in FS. I'm using a former payware mesh that uses data from the Space Shuttle radar mapping project by Raimondo Tabueret (sp?), but that's it.
 
I didn't add anything. That's what I found while flying between Burbank and Ontario. The screenshot is just as I took it in FS. I'm using a former payware mesh that uses data from the Space Shuttle radar mapping project by Raimondo Tabueret (sp?), but that's it.

Sorry Willy, I thought you just added a crater for the fun of it which is easy to do.
 
I have the same hole in GW3 with FSGenesis mesh.

hole-2010-sep-23-001.jpg
 
It's an old mining pit.

Google Earth Image:

miningpit2.jpg


FSX screen (9.6-meter FSGenesis mesh, GEX-USA, UTX-USA):

nc4714e_miningpit_2.jpg


FS9 Screen (38-meter FSGenesis mesh, GE Pro, UT-USA):

miningpit_1.jpg
 
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