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FlyingKiwi wrote:QUOTE (FlyingKiwi @ Feb 12 2013,8:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>(why not spoil yourself and get both, you know you want to!)
Exactly
FlyingKiwi wrote:QUOTE (FlyingKiwi @ Feb 12 2013,8:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Although I personally fly more in the North Island as I like to fly to places I've been in real life, I do agree with the above that the South Island as a whole offers the better scenery. (why not spoil yourself and get both, you know you want to!)
I like to fly to places I've been in real life too, so i have to buy Orbx X Germany hehe.
(why not spoil yourself and get both, you know you want to!)
hmm, I think I need many times to explore one of them and Hey, i´m not a Kiwi, I have to work hard to get an addon.![]()
Thx mates i´ll try NZSILast edited by HueyTeam on Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:20 am, edited 1 time in total.----------------------------------------------
I´ve never said my english is good ;-)
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happyness is a huey chopper
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Andy
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Feb 13 2013,9:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I actually differ to everyone else above...I find the clours wrong in parts of the South Island ...particularly around Wanaka - Queenstown where I like to fly (maybe this wil be corrceted with the Orbx Queenstown addon). While the colours aren't totally correct for the North Island (especially the the moment with the very dry summer we are having) they are better in my view. I also prefer the North Island because there are more airports and argubaly the landscape is also more varied than the South Island too.
You are right, but really if you didn't know the area, you wouldn't notice the fact that it isn't very accurate. There are plenty of comments on the Orbx forum about the beautiful, lush green Wanaka area, people love it, and they don't really care that it probably hasn't been green there since NZ was attached to Gondwana:) I do think, though, that in reality the South Island is a lot more stark and 'awe-full' than it can ever be modelled in FSX.
The reason why I'd still recommend NZSI is for the mountains. You could spend a long time exploring the mountain passes, add a bit of weather and you've got a real challenge. But as I said, NZNI has more long-term appeal, in that it makes better use of landclass and coastal variety. In the South Island, you've seen one pristine bush-clad slope you've seen 'em all, but in the North you can divide the island up into sections and get an entirely different experience in each area.

HueyTeam wrote:QUOTE (HueyTeam @ Feb 15 2013,11:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Attention! If NZSI is installed on my PC i´m in a good Position to win the NZFF Screenshot Competition.
Now thats the Spirit
HueyTeam wrote:QUOTE (HueyTeam @ Feb 15 2013,11:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Attention! If NZSI is installed on my PC i´m in a good Position to win the NZFF Screenshot Competition.
We would be glad to have you enter in our monthly comp, bring it on the more the merrier

HueyTeam wrote:QUOTE (HueyTeam @ Feb 17 2013,5:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>NZSI delivered today! Fasten your seatbelts please!
Seatbelts fastened , PC seat nailed to the floor .. give it to us and Andy don't forget the Screenshot Competition
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