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Re: Scenery bitmaps

Postby Hagar » Mon May 23, 2005 4:09 pm

OK, good work solving that one!

Good work indeed. ;)

but now I have to ask, what is Rape?

Oilseed rape. Very common around here these days.  Personally I don't care for those bright yellow fields. http://www.ukagriculture.com/frame_set.cfm?page_var=Oilseed%20rape%20-%20its%20role%20the%20UK
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Re: Scenery bitmaps

Postby commoner » Tue May 24, 2005 2:03 am

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Re: Scenery bitmaps

Postby biffo » Tue May 24, 2005 2:42 am

Hi all. I agree a bright yellow spurge can be a bit of a blot on the landscape but here in France they are a bit more acceptable and realistic than the static water tanks on stilts and grain silo's of which FS9 sprinkled a liberal helping   :-/, and if you have ever cycled or walked between 2 fields of the stuff on a warm day they can be really appreciated - the aroma is superb and butterflies everywhere - but - horses for courses of course. Perhaps the good news is the blooms don't last too long, but for me I like 'em and they do add a touch of realism for cross country flights  ;) Rape seed petrol will soon be
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