@Baracus250 Another wonderful thread, although it is hard to do a proper top 10 list. Thank you for mentioning Malaga, I tried it last night in the Lama and it is indeed awesome.
I mainly fly helicopters and GA propeller planes.
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Seattle and the San Juan Islands: Orcas Island (KORS) is my favorite place to try new planes. The whole area is amazing, including Seattle with the landmarks package. Renton (KRNT) is another favorite, even before it got the great Drzewiecki update.
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British Columbia and Alaska the with the freeware Return to Misty Moorings package: Bush flying paradise!
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London: The photogrammetry could be better, but there is a good landmarks package for the city. Don’t know how often I have flown from London City (EGLC) over to Heathrow or to the default heliport on the Thames.
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Los Angeles: great photogrammetry covering a large area, many airports, and most of the high buildings have helipads (emergency only IRL, but who cares). Add to that the OrbX police and hospital helipads. What a great playground for helicopters.
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Milford Sound, New Zealand: Another great area for bush flying, especially with the NZA Simulations addon.
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Munich and the Alps: my home town, wonderful photogrammetry for the city, and so many interesting places to fly to. Obvious choice is the short hop from Oberschleißheim (EDNX/EDMX) to Innsbuck (LOWI). Wish there was a good scenery for Pfaffenhofen (EDMO).
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Tokyo: Another place with numerous helipads. And the photogrammetry is really good!
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New York: Another of my regular flights is from Teterboro (KTEB) to JFK (KJFK).
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Norway: I am still on my way from the Nordkap down to Oslo along the Norwegian coast in the FSReborn FSR500. Breathtaking scenery, especially with real weather enabled.
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Anywhere in the world: I still find it hard to grasp how great the satellite image coverage in MSFS is. Even remote places like Namibia have amazing scenery.