.Am pleased to let you know that the "Serene Skies" textures are uploaded and posted on Simviation under FS2004/Scenery. May they enrich and freshen up your flights.
Milton wrote:Beautiful work Sir; thanks for sharing and contributing to others' enjoyment.
Back at you, Milton. Of all developers your work has, is, and will be among those giving me so much pleasure over the course of years. Thank you many times over.
Appreciated, Rich, fine sentiments you are expressing. FS2004 remains a solid platform. 32 bit, less displaying prowess than others, sure... but solid.
Roypcox wrote:Thanks to you both for that beautiful screen shot and the wonderful Spartan aircraft by Mr. Shupe
You are welcome, Roy. The Spartan
is a wonderful FS aircraft. Am never weary of flying her, a relaxing plane for dreamy flights.
papituwall wrote:Nice to see these good FS2004 pictures and the great Milton Shupe here!
Just installed FS2004 in my "high end win10 PC" and enjoying Milton's Howard. Any chance of a P3DV4 version?
Yes, it took work to get FS2004 running in W10, not easy as you say... though easy things present no challenges. Not a simple task to run FS2004 in Windows 10 initially... but finally success thanks to Simviation among others. Had begun my sky developments
back in FSX (sounds a bit funny to put it that way) nearly a decade ago though few sky sets made it to uploading, as one needed the payware FEX as well as my online participation back then being intermittent to say the least. Can't upload without an online connection, though there were some halfway decent skies resulting from my work, in my estimation. Here's a few shots from that FSX work from when I was residing in Ontario, Oregon, along the Snake River next to Idaho, featuring the RealAir Turbine Duke as well as my FEX designed clouds and waters:
Now, it's all FS2004. No, no P3D here, never has been, and along with that: No regrets.
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