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It depends wheather you use FS2004 or FSX. These are simply some FS2004 teasers - no release date (as well as no water mask) yet. The work is tricky - a lot of balancing between quantity of objects and performance. It might take a few more weeks for the FS9 version and much more for FSX version. By now I don't really know how it will look at the end...
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Hi Stanislaw,DD Stanislaw wrote:Just FYI - we will be working on some major Baltic destinations. Release planned this year.
As you know vilnius already done by aerosoft.There are riga and estonia airports not done.I hope you will redound to fs9 and fsx those airport.
Just wondered do you have any hint about your baltic airport(s) that they will do by yours?
Best wishes...
Joan
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EYPA Palanga and EYSA Siauliai would be a nice addition to the baltic sceneries.
Palanga is getting some traffic from both SAS and Norwegian, and Siauliai is the NATO QRA base for the Baltic Policing mission.
If you add EYKA Kaunas, which gets a fair amount of Ryanair flights to this, you'll have a Lithuanian airports vol.1 ready.
Palanga is getting some traffic from both SAS and Norwegian, and Siauliai is the NATO QRA base for the Baltic Policing mission.
If you add EYKA Kaunas, which gets a fair amount of Ryanair flights to this, you'll have a Lithuanian airports vol.1 ready.
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Since this is a bit "background" topic let me inform you, that it did not work out with EVRA Riga airport due to the price asked by the administration of the airport for a photoshooting clearance. I could not agree for the offer which was 2x higher than what was asked in EPWA Warsaw. They even wanted money for picturing the public areas of the airport. Add air tickets and sattelite images and we are below the possible income, since EVRA is not an extremely popular destination among virtual pilots.DD Stanislaw wrote:(...) we are thinking about Tallinn and Riga. EETN should be ready by the end of the year.