A good intro to Alaska...

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petermcleland
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A good intro to Alaska...

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This article is about Holger Sandmann's "Glacier Bay version 2" and is well worth looking at...The scenery is magnificent and Free:-

http://www.simpilotnet.com/index.php?op ... temid=9999

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Thanks for that Peter ;-)

The Glacier Bay 2 scenery is stunning freeware..I have it combined with payware Misty and Tongass Fiords and Vancouver.

..before installing that lot I didn't stray far out of Europe :lol:

Much credit to the developers ;-)

Derek :)
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Indeed, a fantastic article and says it all really. I seldom stray far from the GBv2, Tongass/Misty Fjords and Alaska Cinematic areas. :)
Add FSCargo and real weather and it just gets better :) I've been doing quite a few freight runs in the DC3 of late.

Even flying jets is fun, for example, the Alaska Flight 61 milk run :)
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