A few FTX Global shots

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Re: A few FTX Global shots

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My Pictures/Flight Simulator X files. That's where I found mine anyway ;)

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Just one more...early morning, still cool, crowds yet to start arriving; Flying Legends ;)

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By the way Mike, I use a screen saver program called PicPick, saving to a folder on my desktop and using the Print Screen button.

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Paul, cracking shots so echoeing Ians' plea keep 'em coming!! :thumbsup: must admit that I am envious, when I first got FSX my impression of the default scenery was much better than that of FS9 however, after installing FTX England, Wales and Scotland I can no longer bring myself to fly outside the UK and into FSX Default Scenery. Fortunately there are still many places in Scotland and Wales to visit which will keep me occupied until the day comes when I have saved up enough :lol:

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Thanks Gents! I'll check it out. ;)
I have a little gizmo in the task bar, which allows me to select an area of the screen for PrtScn but don't know what it's called - possibly "Postimage"
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