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Arctic Cargo Run - Explore the Fiords of Alaska
post by brichall  - Sat 27th September 2008, 8:55 pm
This thread discusses the Content article: Arctic Cargo Run - Explore the Fiords of Alaska

Flying rugged areas in Sim is a great way to go.

Personally, I like any Missions or Adventures that involve the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, Yukon and of course New Zealand.

Reading your article expanded my hobby a bit and I thank you for the contribution.

It was by your article that I discovered a magnificent piece of work, namely, Glacier Bay 2.

Part of Simming is discovering new places. The sky really is the limit!

Thank you for a wonderful article.

BWR

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Re:Arctic Cargo Run - Explore the Fiords of Alaska
post by simpilot  - Sat 27th September 2008, 10:24 pm
Thanks for your kind words. I'm sure Andrew will appreciate this kind of feedback!

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Re:Arctic Cargo Run - Explore the Fiords of Alaska
post by wilderbeast  - Sun 28th September 2008, 9:34 am
HI
As you say the best parts of flight simming are dicovering new places this has also been great since the artical on creating airport labels, there are thousands of airports that one has flown over, not really known existed,and not explored before. This is great for flying over the caribbean as i regularly fly any where from new york-miami-cuba down to trinidad and tobago.
Keep up the great work
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