04-07-2006, 03:29 AM
Here's one, a screenshot from my friend in the UK and one of his virtual A320s. Note how the sun is rising higher than the ground horizon is, plus
the dark area below it. I get this frequently during sunrises at 35,000 feet. Does it have to do with where FS2004 places the horizon and its always
at a set point?
![[Image: cole-sunrise.jpg]](http://irobertson.cplace.co.uk/pictures/cole-sunrise.jpg)
the dark area below it. I get this frequently during sunrises at 35,000 feet. Does it have to do with where FS2004 places the horizon and its always
at a set point?
![[Image: cole-sunrise.jpg]](http://irobertson.cplace.co.uk/pictures/cole-sunrise.jpg)
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Canadian Airlines Virtual - Currently serving Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi.
Fleet: A340-500 (x6), A300-600R (x1), L1011-500 (x1), DC-8-73F (x1)
Canadian Airlines Virtual - Currently serving Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi.
Fleet: A340-500 (x6), A300-600R (x1), L1011-500 (x1), DC-8-73F (x1)