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Jun 23rd, 2004 at 11:40pm

SaVas   Offline
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So I was having fun in Alaska and found the highest point in the Taku Lodge (BFU scenery area) and created a makeshift "weather and lookout station. Yes it does not really exist except in my head but fun nonetheless.

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Having fun Smiley Hope you enjoy.
 

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Reply #1 - Jun 24th, 2004 at 7:15am

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nice  Grin
its one of those places which could exist though  Roll Eyes
 

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Reply #2 - Jun 24th, 2004 at 9:35am

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Yeah, it could exist. I used some airport and civilian items to create it from the FSE list.

One of the sound files I used is a looping 24 hours a day 365 days a year "strong winds" figuring at that height, it would be windy often. Even took the phone pole and the bench and made them slanted from the winds that generally blow from one direction. Also used the most weathered looking building from the list figuring being that high up and with that much wind and snow, it would look quite rustic.

In the building a phone rings during dawn and dusk every 30 minutes, there is a generator running for the lights (used white runway marker lights as the lights above the doors (just turned them on their side), some oil barrels for the generator, recessed objects into the 'snow' made some firewood etc.

I have been having a blast with this scenery enhancer. A lot of people that have had it a while are complaining on the Lago forums about it and lack of objects, but if one is creative, you can make countless more custom objects (used a giant smoke stack and shrunk it down creating a chimney Smiley )

I think in the past week I have played with the enhancer more than I have been flying.


I will be posting more creations if people dontm object to my doing so

 

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Reply #3 - Jun 25th, 2004 at 3:00pm

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Hi Savas...!
Nice shots Mate... Shocked...!
I have LAGO's FSSE for FS 2002, and FSE for FS 2004, but because of various problems with FSE, (see the Forum), I now stick with good-old FSSE for FS 2002 together with the FS Soundscape sound files, (plus Len Hickmans extra ones!),... Grin..!
Most of the airfields from Santa Rosa to Los Angeles, (California), are populated with my LAGO FS scenery objects and sounds.. 8)..!
...it's good fun...!

Cheers Savas... Grin...!

Paul.

P.S. Here is one of my jumping off points from Concord Buchanan airfield...
Livermore, (KLVK)....

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Have a peek at this simple little program for generating your own tarmac/concrete/grass/dust airstrips in your LAGO scenery...... Wink...!

http://www.simviation.com/fsdesign_scenery4.htm
 

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Reply #4 - Jun 25th, 2004 at 10:02pm

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Great shots. Nice scenery to both of you!
 

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Reply #5 - Jun 27th, 2004 at 7:45am
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Very Very Nice Smiley Smiley

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug
 
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