I backed up FS9 to an external hard drive then uninstalled it from my main drive. When I reinstalled it, it was working fine so I started to reinstall all my scenery files from the backup.
It started flattening the terrain again after I got some files in, so I was able to pinpoint it to a terrain mesh file for Alaska.
I've removed that file and FS works fine again. I've also installed the bad file in FS2002 which I'm running from the backup external drive and it flattens the terrain there too.
So as long as that file is deactived or removed from either FS the terrain is normal.
Commoner and Fozzer, If you guys want to have a go at flying in that terrain I can send you that mesh file or upload it if you can recommend a good place to upload a 45MB file.
Some good flying in that terrain around South Lake Tahoe California or Lake Co. airport in Leadville Colorado. Leadville is the highest elevation airport in the US.
If you want a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach taxi slowly to the edge of the airport until you drop over the edge and then try to recover without stalling or hiting the ground. Its pretty easy to do at the high elevation airports. I also did it off a lake with the amphibious Caravan.
Umm....that is if you want to take the risk of running a corrupt file on your computer.
