Future scenerys and possible scenery updates for fsx

_Dre_
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Post by _Dre_ » Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:03 pm

How about Kuala Lumpur International (WMKK), Malaysia. It would be a great entry into the Asia region as well as being a very beautiful airport. Or if George and Martin want to shake up the Flightsim world (in a good way) tackle the ginormous bohemoth that is Dallas/ Fort Worth (KDFW).

Just think about DFW done in flytampa splendor; it would just wreak of awesomeness.
Jonathan Schutte
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Post by Jonathan Schutte » Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:46 pm

What about Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood Intl. ?

They have 3 runways, some nice surrounding scenery, Highways, houses, cruiseships, and the impresive powerplant. They receive a wide variety of flights daily, intl. and non-intl. Really nice looking airport aswell, the carpark has some very cretive designs on the side, and the terminals are quite attractive, aswell as the surrounding paremeter roads, executive hangars, plus it's the home of a football teams aircraft. The only scenery that I am aware of that is out, is a terrible scenery for frame-rates.


Just an idea
TJC
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Post by TJC » Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:09 pm

I'll keep asking for PANC, Anchorage.
Can you imagine the place done in Fly Tampa style with a bit of co-operation from Georender and their beautiful scenery for the area?
Awsome would not describe how good it would look.
maugust
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Post by maugust » Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:41 pm

it doesn't really matter, but im gonna say KATL or KOAK
f15pilotaf
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Post by f15pilotaf » Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:13 pm

WEAJHD wrote:
Marc_H wrote:What's about Kai Tak as a future project :D ??
I have allready suggested that.. :)
Kai Tak is closed. And Flightsoft already has a decent payware out.

To Jonathan: I doubt that they will do another Florida Airport, however it would be nice.

KMSP is not too bad. I thought Simflyers was doing that until they said that they were doing Boeing Field.
Delta777
Posts: 272

Post by Delta777 » Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:23 pm

f15pilotaf wrote:
WEAJHD wrote:
Marc_H wrote:What's about Kai Tak as a future project :D ??
I have allready suggested that.. :)
Kai Tak is closed. And Flightsoft already has a decent payware out.
DECENT??? :|

Well I am pretty sure that they know that kai Tak is closed but it was always an amazing airport! :)
_Dre_
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Post by _Dre_ » Sat Apr 21, 2007 4:15 am

I already requested WMKK and KDFW on the previous page, but last night I found a great (seriously it's really really good) freeware Kuala Lumpur on avsim. So I'm still hoping for KDFW but instead of WMKK I'd like to nominate PHNL (Honolulu Intl.). I have the dated freeware version by Bill Melichar, but after seeing what FT has done with PNCM and surrounding islands just imagine a Fly Hawaii with a detailed Pearl Harbor to go with PHNL. And if they feel like it they could do the rest of the islands after releasing what would surely be the prettiest scenery for Flightsim to date.
_Dre_
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Post by _Dre_ » Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:20 pm

Disregard the previous post, I have officially stopped making requests. Except for my one last final last request in matanos' topic (Beijing).
usafatcmike
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Post by usafatcmike » Tue Jul 31, 2007 1:44 pm

Anchorage all the way. I have been looking for 3years now for a decent Anchorage scenery and nothing ever shows up. I know I am not alone when it comes to looking for an Anchorage scenery.

I know you guys just don't like text requests, but also would like to include photos so you can get a feel for the area. So here are some photos for you of Anchorage.


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There are a ton of photos you could easily get for Anchorage. I feel it would help you all out a lot if you were to do Anchorage. It has been an airport with lack of detail from Microsoft. With its important role in the cargo world, this would be an excellent scenery for you guys to think about.
Edge
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Post by Edge » Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:38 pm

When you find a good PANC, let me know. 8)
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