Giant 36 departing Quito to KMIA
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Giant 36 departing Quito to KMIA
I took this shot while climbing slowly north out of Quito. ASN weather plus Rex Soft Clouds, default FSX scenery.
Kevin Hall #2875
Re: Giant 36 departing Quito to KMIA
Great shot! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Giant 36 departing Quito to KMIA
Nice Pic Kevin.
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Re: Giant 36 departing Quito to KMIA
Really nice, do you like ASN with REX?
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Re: Giant 36 departing Quito to KMIA
Thanks for generous comments. Flying in and around mountains makes for good screenshot opportunities.
cheers,
Kevin
I'm not really sure to be honest. ASN is a huge improvement over native FSX cloud depiction, without additional textures. I haven't done any comparisons with and without Soft Clouds to judge the effect. I've only tried one set of textures so far too, I keep meaning to try others. It was widely recommended, was on sale and I had a discount to apply, so it seemed like a no brainer to buy. I only have Soft Clouds, not the whole REX system.esurfman wrote:Really nice, do you like ASN with REX?
cheers,
Kevin
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