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i.e. airports, maps, race courses, carrier fleets, etc.
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Its been a while since I have used a file sharing site, I hope I got the link right.
anyway, I am sorry for the initial confusion and bumbling on my part.
I believe that enough time has passed for comments and credit notification.
All credits and install instruction are in the readme file.
You may want to D/L the screenshot to get around the map as that is not in the Zip file.
Also, be advised some of the mountains are above FL10000 Ft.
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"Not server friendly" just makes me want to try it on my server that much more. haha
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Pat be advised that I will not be held responsible for your CPU melting down while loaded on your server :lol: :lol:
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I'll stick it on my VPS at some point to see how it handles. No risk to me then
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If you ran this on OYS you'd really have no issues:

OYS Just loads the aircraft list, the ground objects list from the FLD, and the list of STP's. Nothing else is touched at all.

So unless there's like 10,000 ground objects and starts I don't see you having a problem with this on OYS at least anyway. ;)
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Hmmm Mountains over 10000 ft. The highest in the UK is Ben Nevis at 4409 ft.
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@ Plunderbird: Well anything is possible in Ysflight, particularly when the author likes high mountains peaks and is capricious from time to time.Besides, have to keep you UK pilots on your toes so-to-speak :lol:
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Bump: I forgot to give my usual blanket permission for modifications and posting of said modifications.Just remember to give credits where credits are due and do it ;) ;)
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Gunny wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:53 pm@ Plunderbird: Well anything is possible in Ysflight, particularly when the author likes high mountains peaks and is capricious from time to time.Besides, have to keep you UK pilots on your toes so-to-speak :lol:
Gunny it must be pointed out the British like to go LOW. You'll never see me above 3000
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Had to give the old Tornado's someplace to stretch their wings :D :D
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Post by TournelHenry »

Nice.
Though, I Was trying to trying to combine this scenary with the USA48 and South Ontario scenaries to make a custom scenary for long haul flights (I suck at making scenaries, So, I just combine other people's work LOL). It seems the distances are less than the real life distances🤔
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