Orbx Norway released

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Paul K
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Orbx Norway released

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Without doubt, this is going straight on my 'Erm..maybe one day' list - no hesitation at all.

http://www.flightsimstore.com/product_i ... ts_id=3184

Holger Sandmann has been at the helm during development, so that speaks for itself. I hope it does well, but other than getting EU Open Landclass in the current sale, I can't justify any further Orbx purchases until all my Australian airports are P3DV2 compatible. A good area for Mosquito and Beaufighter users to go A.I. ship hunting though. ;) Well done, Orbx.

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Hi Paul, I'm also interested in this one and will probably get it as a Christmas present to self (have to have some kind of justification). My biggest problem with Orbx is that I have most of their sceneries, but these don't have the time to fly them, so they don't get visited for months on end. Norway does look very good though - Douglas Adams would have approved!

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ChrisHunt wrote: Norway does look very good though - Douglas Adams would have approved!
:lol: Yep, poor old Slartibartfast. He won an award for Norway, and it's crinkly edges. Then along comes Holgerbartfast. :lol:

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Paul K wrote:
ChrisHunt wrote: Norway does look very good though - Douglas Adams would have approved!
:lol: Yep, poor old Slartibartfast. He won an award for Norway, and it's crinkly edges. Then along comes Holgerbartfast. :lol:

Now that should have been included in the Nostalgia thread....Ford Prefect, through to poor old Marvin......I remember first hearing H2G2 back in '78(?) on t'wireless......in stereo of all things!
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