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Maastricht-Aachen X available for FSX and Prepar3D


Shaun Fletcher

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Start your engines, the airport of Maastricht Aachen is ready for service. The airport which is a popular cargo and charter/holiday flight hub is situated in the south of the Netherlands and very close to the borders of Belgium and Germany. Airlines that come here frequently are Germanwings and Ryanair who profit from the good commercial location. One of our most experienced designers, Andras Kozma, has again done a brilliant job with this scenery in creating a realistic and very lively environment.

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Start your engines, the airport of Maastricht Aachen is ready for service. The airport which is a popular cargo and charter/holiday flight hub is situated in the south of the Netherlands and very close to the borders of Belgium and Germany. Airlines that come here frequently are Germanwings and Ryanair who profit from the good commercial location. One of our most experienced designers, Andras Kozma, has again done a brilliant job with this scenery in creating a realistic and very lively environment.

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Great work but any change this scenery can be made compatible with NL2000 (or disable the ground texture bgl file),

because now it's an ugly blend despite what is good or wrong regarding colors...

Don't care about the seasons for this one and NL2000... Any solution here guys?

Never mind had an issue with scenery ground shadows which gave a dark rectangle don't like it anyway performance wise so solved :-) Will adjust the afcad myself...

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