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'''Scenery''' is the landscape in [[FlightGear]] (or any other simulator). The default version of FlightGear comes with 2 square degrees of scenery near San Francisco, California. The rest of the world is also available. Details and accuracy vary from place to place. | '''Scenery''' is the landscape in [[FlightGear]] (or any other simulator). The default version of FlightGear comes with 2 square degrees of scenery near San Francisco, California. The rest of the world is also available via download. Details and accuracy vary from place to place. | ||
The scenery data is released as [[World Scenery]] collections, available through download in 10x10 degree chunks from the the FlightGear website. FlightGear users may also use [[TerraSync]], which downloads new scenery areas as you fly. | The scenery data is released as [[World Scenery]] collections, available through download in 10x10 degree chunks from the the FlightGear website. FlightGear users may also use [[TerraSync]], which downloads new scenery areas as you fly. |
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