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    • I have never seen FSX pushed to the limit like these pictures and the video.

      Absolutely amazing!

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    • Lemnos (or Limnos) is a Greek island, since ancient times, with a pure Greek population.
       Due to the old volcanic activity, it was considered as the island of Hephaestus, the god of Fire. According to mythology, Zeus in a dispute with Hera threw his son Hephaestus from Olympus to the land of Lemnos. Hephaestus set up his workshop there and taught the art of metallurgy to the inhabitants of the island.

      The 3D rendering of the scenario in Flight Simulator is approximate and based on data pulled from Google Earth. Also, any representation of settlements, military or non-military, installations on the ground, inside the airport or around it are artificial and imaginary. Except photos there is a video representation of the scenery at folow adress :



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    • Other than the Concorde, nothing beats the Jurassic jet (mach 0,92).

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    • Thanks Macro. This 47 has a very realistic fully functioning swashplate/connecting rod/stab-bar system going to the rotor/mast. Great for visualizing how all those connect/work. Unfortunately it has the pilot on the incorrect side (fly helos from right seat). This came from the need for the pilot to move the collective (and lift the swash plate) that was directly connected to the rotor system, so the collective was placed as close to directly under the rotor mast as possible.

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