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SLLP Scenery


Todd Scull 998257
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Todd Scull 998257
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Any leads on scenery for La Paz (SLLP)? I located one that was good for 1963 rendition of the airport but I am looking for something more recent. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Southwest Virtual (http://www.swavirtual.com)

Virtual United Airlines (http://www.virtualunitedairlines.org)[/size]

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Diego Pedraglio
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Todd,

 

Take a look at this one: http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=89748

Diego Pedraglio

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Santiago Gaymer
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There is a scenery available in AVSIM library, I'm not sure if it's the last one. If it has a lighting-green-gr[Mod - Happy Thoughts] then it is (that horrible gr[Mod - Happy Thoughts] can be fixed, btw). Our FIR web page is currently down due to problems with the host, we are working on it and we hope to bring it up as soon as possible, including a new section with all sceneries available for Bolivian airports. In the meanwhile, I encourage you to take a look to Latin VFR's Sucre payware scenery (SLSU) and try to land in rwy 05.

Greetings,

 

Santiago.

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Joaquin Blanco
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Sucre.......

 

Landed there and let's say it felt like a roller-coaster. Then later tried to take off

on a fully loaded 737 almost didn't make it. Very challenging airport and a must for

anyone wanting a thrill.

 

Regards

Best regards

Joaquin Blanco

 

 

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Todd Scull 998257
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Thanks for the help! I love flying around S. America for a change.

Southwest Virtual (http://www.swavirtual.com)

Virtual United Airlines (http://www.virtualunitedairlines.org)[/size]

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