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Hi, guys!

Here is the screenshots of the atmosphere halo. Do you see the atmosphere halo at about 230,000 feet or about 43 miles on the left picture is bigger than the atmosphere halo at about 770,000 feet or about 146 miles on the right picture? Please see attached! Thanks!

Cheers,

Vincent

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Whaaat. These look like real pictures.

Do you have any extra antialiasing running or something?

 

Thanks :)

Nothing extraordinary with my AA settings: http://i40.tinypic.com/aw3nlh.png

I'm not forcing anything on the drivers (nvidia inspector etc.). Those screenshots you are reffering to have been captured over NZ scenery + SkyMaxx Pro.

If i remember correctly, the only edit was resize and/or crop.

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Hi, guys!

I'm now in the orbit of about 8,000,000 feet or about 1,515 miles above the earth's surface or 100 times higher than the sr-71 blackbird's altitude!! Notice how small the atmosphere halo look from that high? Please see attached. Thanks!

Cheers,

Vincent

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Hi, guys!

I'm now at the altitude of about 15,500,000 feet or about 2,935 miles or 100 times higher than what I fly at in the SR-71 blackbird in straight and level flight at the altitude of 155,000 feet in the program called Chuck Yeager's advanced trainer for the Commodore 64 back in 1988!! Please see attached! Thanks!

Cheers,

Vincent

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The daily life of a Porter Dash8-Q400 Pilot:

Approach and landing in Ottawa:

Nightly departure out of Ottawa heading to Mont Tremblant:

And the last flight of the day from Mont Tremblant to Quebec City:

 

 

 

 

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