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    Do you like to fly over Holland? Well then...

    ...I've got another beta for you guys: Ruygenhoek! I must find out if my dunes still cause blurry textures! If people would be so kind to report their findings here, I would be most grateful!



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    Everything fine here, Cees!
    No blurries.

    Those camo-tents look great - sorry for whirling them around with my scenery-exploring chopper...

    Cheers,
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    Thanks Markus!

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    No blurries here either.
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    Thanks Terry! It's for GW3 by the way! Will do a dedicated FS9 version too!



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    Thank you Cees!

    BTW Have you ever heard of a German WW2 field in Drenthe near Peest..?

    Found Ockenburg recently, and you've enlightened me on Ruygenhoek and Buiksloot. Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
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    Hi Cees, no bluries here. Like the camo, did not see the planes till up close. Here is a couple of shots in GW3.
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    No blurries here....but my frame rates were very low...down into the single digits. Not sure if it was the scenery, the plane I was using, my system needed rebooted. Will give it another try with a fresh reboot, a plane that I know yields solid frame rates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cees Donker View Post
    It's for GW3 by the way!
    That's why this nice Jeep doesn't show up here, I suppose?

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    Marcus, the Jeep is not part of the scenery. I though it was done by Gary Burns, but obviously I'm mistaking.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferry_vO View Post
    Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
    Ferry, have you ever heard of "de Zilk" or "Vogelenzang"? They were in fact not more than an emergency strip, but they were called air fields in those days!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferry_vO View Post
    Thank you Cees!

    BTW Have you ever heard of a German WW2 field in Drenthe near Peest..?

    Found Ockenburg recently, and you've enlightened me on Ruygenhoek and Buiksloot. Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
    Enlighten me Ferry! What German field near Peest?
    In the meanwhile: how about Ockenburg? Remember this is also a beta!



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    Have flown over this airstrip in 5 different aircraft...and have gotten horrible frame rates in all five. I think it is due to the amount of auto gen scenery in the area....I have my auto gen to max, all scenery detail sliders to max...and there is a few tons auto gen buildings and trees in the area. I think it is simply too much for my old system to handle.

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    The Jeep is Gary Burn's from his Twinwood Farm scenery. I use it to check out new scenerys. Thanks for the airfields Cees.

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    I'll throw in another one! Buiksloot!

    These fields (including De Vlijt!) all have some scenery components from inf.zip. You'll find it on page 7 of my downloads. Install inf.zip as you do normally with scenery.

    All the id's: ehbs (Buiksloot), ehtx (De Vlijt), ehob (Ockenburg) and ehrh (Ruygenhoek).

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    You can't put the Netherlands on the map of FS9 without this one. Also a beta. Who thought I was retired? Holland in May 1940 is getting it's shape.



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    Cees,

    Thanks for the airfields!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferry_vO View Post
    BTW Have you ever heard of a German WW2 field in Drenthe near Peest..?

    Found Ockenburg recently, and you've enlightened me on Ruygenhoek and Buiksloot. Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
    Ferry,

    As a matter of fact there will be a book shortly about all dutch airfields in the second worldwar:

    Vliegvelden in oorlogstijd
    Nederlandse vliegvelden tijdens bezetting en bevrijding, 1940-1945
    ISBN: 9789085068235
    512 pages

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    Quote Originally Posted by mooringj View Post
    Cees,

    Thanks for the airfields!



    Ferry,

    As a matter of fact there will be a book shortly about all dutch airfields in the second worldwar:

    Vliegvelden in oorlogstijd
    Nederlandse vliegvelden tijdens bezetting en bevrijding, 1940-1945
    ISBN: 9789085068235
    512 pages
    I ordered that one just now! Might come in handy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cees Donker View Post
    Enlighten me Ferry! What German field near Peest?

    Have a lookee here Cees: http://www.nederlandseluchtvaart.nl/...ld-peest-8603/

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    Quote Originally Posted by mooringj View Post
    As a matter of fact there will be a book shortly about all dutch airfields in the second worldwar:

    Vliegvelden in oorlogstijd
    Nederlandse vliegvelden tijdens bezetting en bevrijding, 1940-1945
    ISBN: 9789085068235
    512 pages
    Thanks for the tip!

    Found it here:

    http://www.aviationmegastore.com/vli...id=0&art=87094
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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Ferry, have you ever heard of "de Zilk" or "Vogelenzang"? They were in fact not more than an emergency strip, but they were called air fields in those days!
    Sheesh, either our country was a lot bigger seventy years ago, or those Fokkers had no range at all!
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