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    Posted: 26 May 2017 at 2:14pm
This may have been asked before and apologies to those who are reading this again, but I ask what scenery packages do Just Flight use when sending out their eshots (and costly!) offers etc?

I have just received the eshot of the Piper Turbo Arrow and the other day I had one about the Dove and the screenshots used for the marketing have got me looking more at the scenery the shots of the plane.

I would like to know what JF are using sim and package wise for there shots if anyone knows.

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Locations vary from product to product. We typically use scenery available from our website - https://www.justflight.com/category/flight-sim-add-ons/scenery-and-airports

The Turbo Arrow screenshots were taken at Twentynine Palms and Nantucket Island:


The Dove screenshots were taken at Oban:


(a couple of the aerial shots were taken over Bluesky photographic scenery, close to Mammoth Lakes in the USA).

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Mention of Nantucket reminds me of a trip I made there in the mid 80s. Went across on the ferry and then discovered would have to stay on to return. I had been told that there was an air taxi service on the island and decided to chance my luck later.
I first stopped at a bar and stepped outside to enjoy the April sunshine. Told that no drinking allowed in the street (what a sensible law) and after finishing my Bud, visited the whaling museum, fascinating displays.
After quick lunch set out to walk to the airport where I was told by Gull aviation could wait for a space on their busy schedule. On the way was going to take a short cut through some scrub when saw a notice warning of ticks and Lyme disease. I walked round the long way. 
I waited about an hour and then boarded a twin engine  plane for trip back to Hyannis. Interested to see that the fairings behind the engines used to carry light luggage.
Then drove into Boston for the night and next morning on way to Bermuda.
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Now discovered Gull Airlines defunct and replaced by Island airlines. Plane was a Cessna 402.
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