That bit of effort has saved me lots of time hunting for things. I put hangars in one, houses (and there aren't many) in another, barns in another, shopping centers in another, bushes in another.and on and on. What I (finally) did was to create some favorites lists. Sure beats the cr** out of landing on flat terrain. ![]() No quality work but very useful and quite fun. If anyone would like to test it on other photoreal just let me know and I'll send it over. (I have a laptop with FSX on it where I made the file and I just copied one file over.) All in all, I'm pretty impressed.) It should work in both BlueSky and Megascenery unchanged.at least I hope so. I could imagine it taking a month to build out the area.a nice hobby for when my kids are on my sim machine. (Nothing to brag about here.) I did fire up my trusty Cessna and flew around it and really liked the feel of it.trees.buildings. ![]() Note that everything here is stock.I just used what FSX already has.,none of it is custom. (Some of the objects are from Blue Sky but most of this is what I did.) I was very surprised at how easy it was (and keep in mind I have barely any idea what I'm doing in it at all.) I'm still trying to get a feel for where all the objects are and how to move and resize stuff. ![]() I spent a couple hours and added some scenery to it. As I've always threatened to do, I downloaded BlueSky KPRB (Paso Robles, California.a bit north of Santa Barbara). I finally decided to give Instant Scenery 2 a try. Just thought I'd share this with the group.
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