Then this evening I just finished a quick flight with real weather. these strips are only a few minutes apart. I still don’t like the little nervous gusts live weather gives you, somehow it’s just not quite right…
So I started at F0725, Altisurface Le Bez, and liked it so much I came around for a quick landing and turn.
I’m not sure what is at the bottom of the strip, but it seems quite prominent. It would be nice to have it modelled.
I then departed for LF723, Altisurface de Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, a cute little camping spot amongst the rolling hills and paddocks.
I had a nice headwind for approach and landing (watch for downdrafts though!), which proved challenging for the little Capitaine on takeoff. Still we got airborne and headed north for our final stop today, LFHL Langogne Lesperon
As I approached at circuit altitude, I saw a flat strip and thought to myself ‘ahh, boring’. But the approach on this one made up for it, as well as being above 3500’ high.
On the ground there’s a few buildings modelled too (although that one lighter coloured custom building has its normals showing through it. I’ll message the dev.)
Soon The Capitaine was put to bed and time to socialise with the locals, ready for another one (probably tomorrow).










