Hi Stuart,

Great to hear you figured out the elevation issue.  Those were the two
issues that I noticed:

- cloud elevations off
- overcast cloud layers not drawn at all

One other that I haven't paid close attention to, but one time I wondered if
the cloud layer had slid off to the far end of the sky?

Someday I hope to get my license, and then have this dream of buying an
airplane 1000 miles away and having to ferry it back cross country.  Once in
a while (maybe a couple times a day) :-) I go online and look at little
classic 2 seater airplanes that are for sale for $20,000 and dream -- but I
probably should get my pilots license before I buy an airplane, and if I buy
an airplane that isn't a total piece of junk then I need a hangar to store
it and a way to pay the recurring maintenance costs.  I live in a big city
so hangar space close by is in high demand and expensive ... so I probably
need to get a real job first, but then I won't have time to take lessons and
fly, so I might as well just forget about the whole thing and have fun
playing on my computer and flying my little model airplanes.  :-)

Curt.


On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Stuart Buchanan <stuar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Curt,
>
> I've managed to find the problem, and once I get git to play ball,
> I'll make a merge request!
>
> If you've got a list of the 3D clouds bugs you've found and not fixed
> yourself, I'd be interested in fixing them.
>
> The flying trip was fantastic. We flew just over 1000 miles over 8
> days (19 hours of flying). By far the longest trip I've done and a
> great challenge. Photos here: http://www.nanjika.co.uk/photos/wight/
>
> -Stuart
>
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