Thorsten wrote in Wed May 21, 2014 10:17 pm:[quote (note that the poster is on my ignore list, so I won't sort out any of his personal issues), and the general answer is no and the proof is below:
That is your personal issue Thorsten since you ignore me, not vica versa. People that disagree with you, is enough to qualify on your ignore list. Why do you have such a list anyway and who cares? I think people have the mind power to make up they're own mind. Anyway it's kinda childish to ignore-list someone who just wanna contribute to the project and disagree with you on visual reality.
First thing you do wrong here is to scream out laud about who is on your ignore list or not. That way you just make an example of yourself.
That's a terrible proof Thorsten..I am not talking from 45.000 feet and above. I talk about visibility at and close to sea/ground? Ex from runway.
If you want to prove something, then tell me how I can have better visibility below 5.0000 feet looking forward, not downward as in your proof of something else. And if you made it impossible to change, then under what conditions is the visibility close to 250.000 meters.
Comparing visibility with basic weather no ALS I have found out that the maximum visibility I ever have got is about 16.000 meters which is not realistic for a nice summer day in a northern country with clean fresh air.
The thing is that you have removed the option to change visibility in your modes and put some kind of fog into both ALS and detailed weather.
And if you take the thread title as a question, then please answer me where is the visibility data and where can i change it in ALS and/or detailed weather? Ask me this and you answer would be help full, instead of your ignorant "my answer is no"..