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Greetings fellow (supersonic) simmers,

Here is another series of mine for your viewing pleasure. This time the shots are of the Air France Concorde flying high over the wonderful freeware photoreal scenery by Blue Sky Scenery.

As always, these shots are unedited, apart from resize, and using ENB Bloom(default settings).

Enjoy:

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Thank you for taking the time to take a peek.

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Really beautiful shots, Soya. You were almost in space on some of the shots!

I hope that all these FS Software developers are paying you for advertising all their software in style - some of your shots have certainly persuaded me to buy certain products! :biggrin:

Cheers,

George

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Hi Soya,

A great combination of aircraft & scenery.

It's great to see the Conc in some action shots rather than just straight and level.

Cheers

Joe

btw have you chosen your competition prize yet?

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Thank you all as always, glad to have shared these with you all.

Joe: Thanks Joe and not yet, sorry, been busy with Easter and all, will try and sort it by this weekend.

George: I wish :nea:

Rob: It is not perfect and does have some issues but considering it is freeware, it is pretty damn good.

CaptHill: This is FSLab's recently released Concorde X.

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:thum: 's Soya, ahhh those engines, my granddad tested them and then one day on the test bed it shot its self off the test bead and landed in a field a mile away! :winka: for him to go home and declare "I think we need bigger bolts!" Shame he past away when I was only 18 months old
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