JayKae
September 2nd, 2010, 03:35
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2nd September, 2010
Orbx is pleased to announce the release of WA79 Walter Sutton's private airfield. Located in a sleepy hide-away rural and logging valley in southern Washington state close to the Oregon border, this grass strip invites you to land and explore. With a large area of beautiful photoreal coverage, you'll find plenty to see in the circuit and plenty of the 'little details' on the ground which Orbx is famous for. Made by the same team who created WA56 Israel's Farm, this airfield offers the same charming atmosphere, long grasses and custom modeling based on actual onsite photos. As a special bonus also included is a challenging second airfield (WA7M Walter Musa's Field), the Chelatchie general store, the old abandoned rail works and the peculiarly named 'Tum Tum', a unique cone shaped hill almost directly aligned with the runway. WA79 is only a short hop away from Orbx's 7S3 Stark's Twin Oaks Airpark. More information at http://fullterrain.com (http://fullterrain.com/)
Of course again at the risk of spamming, thought you should know :)
Orbx is pleased to announce the release of WA79 Walter Sutton's private airfield. Located in a sleepy hide-away rural and logging valley in southern Washington state close to the Oregon border, this grass strip invites you to land and explore. With a large area of beautiful photoreal coverage, you'll find plenty to see in the circuit and plenty of the 'little details' on the ground which Orbx is famous for. Made by the same team who created WA56 Israel's Farm, this airfield offers the same charming atmosphere, long grasses and custom modeling based on actual onsite photos. As a special bonus also included is a challenging second airfield (WA7M Walter Musa's Field), the Chelatchie general store, the old abandoned rail works and the peculiarly named 'Tum Tum', a unique cone shaped hill almost directly aligned with the runway. WA79 is only a short hop away from Orbx's 7S3 Stark's Twin Oaks Airpark. More information at http://fullterrain.com (http://fullterrain.com/)
Of course again at the risk of spamming, thought you should know :)