Early Snow in Fall here in Alaska...

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Early Snow in Fall here in Alaska...

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This is real downloaded weather today at McLeland Field...So I tried out the REP feature of snow settling on the taxiways etc. Here are a few shots to show the snow on the concrete:-

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Naturally the trees have not yet changed to their Winter textures as it is not yet Winter officially here in FS.

Thanks for looking :dance:

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Heh, if its still snowing Ill turn mine on. Im just about to fly a new 757 to PAMA from KSEA. Once I know how to work the systems that is.... :lol:
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Pity the snow doesn't settle on the aircraft :sad:

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Fabs shots there Peter :rock: And Garry yeah that be cool if snow goes on the planes and you get the De-icer trucks to well de-ice you :think: :thumbsup:

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Peter,

God shots, but how do you get the sunshine shadows and the snow ? :lol:
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Dregsy,

Yes, it would be nice to see the shadow diminished or even hidden by an "Overcast" :think:
Sadly, that is an FS9 bug :smile:

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Hi Peter

Is FS.X any better in that respect?

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No, I don't think it is Garry but I can't really remember and I don't go there very often...However, I expect to test someone's scenery in there soon, so I'll check :smile:

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Hi Peter

The shadow are from the active aircraft which is seperate to all the other scenary......somehow I can't imagine that being any different in FS.X as I would think they would need to run weather on the aircraft I would think

But it would be interesting to see still :smile:

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