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Orbx scenery.

 

http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/images/2015/05/21/2015-5-14_10-25-14-956.jpg

 

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A beautiful piece of work with this flight John B. A lovely Cessna and that Orbx scenery really pops. An excellent series of captures of the whole ball of wax. :cool: :cool: :D Hope you are keeping your head above water over there. :)

Larry

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Nice shots!!
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A great route to fly, and the same goes for the plane, it's great too...awesome shots John!

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