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  1. Platform: FSX/P3D Developer: Aerosoft Aircraft: F-14 A/B Comment: Military aircraft need your love too! How cool would the wing vapor be on those beautiful swept wings?
  2. Actually... It's COMMERCIALIZATION and marketing that perpetuates the stereotypical Christmas holiday as a cold weather event. Some cultures don't even recognize Santa as being a part of Christmas and, of course, some cultures don't even celebrate Christmas at all. It's all relative to what you grew up with. You live in Minnesota - a state that barely has time to defrost in the summer months. You naturally associate snow and cold weather with Christmas, however when I lived in Hawaii and Guam, we focused on the "spirit" of the holiday (gift-giving, goodwill towards others, etc..) and less on the temperature. You don't equate Christmas with snow when you live in a place where the average year-round mean temperature rarely dips below 70ºF. Its all relative.
  3. July is July... no matter where you are in the world... seasons are different in each hemisphere but the calendar months are not based on seasons. It's winter in Australia, but it is still July 5th. You naturally associate July with warm weather because you live in the Northern hemisphere where that is and always has been the norm. Someone who lives in Sydney will naturally associate July with winter because that's what they are used to. They don't celebrate Christmas on July 25th.. they celebrate it on December 25th the same as you do.
  4. Check the date for tomorrow.... then you'll have your answer! B)
  5. Milviz King Air - Both Collins PL21 & Steam MIlviz F-15C Milviz T-38C Carenado - Phenom 100 Carenado - Beech 1900
  6. My guess is that stuff is done in post-production using Adobe After Effects... it's definitely not in FSX, though.
  7. Its all explained here... http://forum.avsim.net/topic/422133-sky-textures-for-enb-series/
  8. I wouldn't go so far as to say "..in FSX history... but they definitely get my vote for "this year!" :-)
  9. Why not just select the option "Pause at Top Of Descent" in the PMDG options... that way you'll never miss it
  10. In the aircraft.cfg.... in the [General] section... change "atc_model=B77L" to "atc_model=777" That should fix it.
  11. Only if you want the photo ground scenery...
  12. Pretty much all of Tokyo city... I don't think it extends all the way to Narita, but maybe he'll update it once Narita is released. He seems to update this scenery every few months. He also has Yokohama (which you should use along with Tokyo city) Osaka, Kobe, Nagoya, and Kyoto
  13. Try this.. its freeware!! http://fsx.o.oo7.jp/index.htm Click on the FSX logo at the top, then on the next page, click "Tokyo"
  14. You'd probably do better to ask this in either the "Unofficial Orbx Forum" here on Avsim or over at the official Orbx Forums... they're pretty responsive and will help you figure it out! Good luck! :smile:
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