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Hi simmers 😃 Had some bad icing clouds from start at RJSH goeing to RJFU - but above them the blue sky was waiting.. cheers 😉
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Turned PG on and replayed my previous flight to see how I felt about it. Still prefer it off, I think. It doesn't necessarily show up in these shots but on my 40 inch monitor at 4k I can still see loads of dodgy artefacts and really bad vegetation, plus the taller buildings (like downtown SF) are very melty. Still, happy to concede it looks good from a little bit higher than I like to be in the H135. Not enough to make me want to leave it on though. Maybe one day. At least the PG shows the radio mast (or whatever that is) Looks like some Dead-Heads may not have realised the concert is over down there! Some of the PG stuff is impressive …
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DCS is at its best right now. The new clouds, modules like the A10-C II, F18, F16, the new Syria map plus dynamic campaign add-ons such as DCS Liberation really make this simulator shine.
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Just been reading some comments in a couple of other threads from some of the usual disaffected crowd, and wonder if I'm actually using the same sim. I've been buzzing around in the H135 for several weeks now, slowly getting to grips with my take-offs and landings (still a ways to go though), and I have never had so much fun in my (sim) life before this. There were some comments I'd read about people totally refusing to buy addon scenery (for all sorts of arcane reasons I couldn't quite fathom), and while I'm perfectly sympathetic to anyone not buying stuff for economic reasons, I can't understand why you wouldn't want to enhance the sim where it were possible with a dece…
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Folks: I came across the (below) two (similar looking) Air France Boeing 777-9 repaints, in the library uploads, today... Images #1 and #2, below, are both for (future) Air France Boeing 777-9 Rollout liveries. Could you spot the difference between the two liveries...? Besides the Registration Numbers.... [And, in the #3 image, notice how the (mythical) famous Winged Seahorse (colloquially referred to as "la crevette" or “the shrimp”) is placed on the Engine covers, where, normally, you would see the engine supplier's symbol (PW/RR/GE etc.), e.g. here "GE" for these "GE9X" engines. Such alternate marking, btw, would be a continuation of the Air France practice f…
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The Eternal,Timeless Grumman F-14 TomCat...Always gave me the impression it had The Attitude and Swagger of The Old Gunslingers of The Wild,Wild West. Thanks for L👀KING Friends!!!
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This thread was inspired by another thread. 😀 Tropicalsim TIST Jose
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A short flight in California from Hollywood Burbank to San Jose.
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Again in Turkey, this time at the southern coast of the Black Sea at LTCM Sinop, a great piece of freeware by SceneryTR Design. Their (or better his, cause it´s a one-man-show by Sunay Kilic) website can be found at https://scenerytr.com/
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Hi simmers 😃 Two totally different Planes but both are making a lot of fun to fly them.. cheers 😉
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An experiment to see if Fort Jefferson was in MSFS - pleasantly surprised it is! Orbx KEYW:
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[Note: I've been collecting bits, for this post, since a while, as a self-educative exercise, and, here we go, with what I have,...feel free to jump to the pictures below or/and take the time to also learn a bit about Rolls-Royce, as I did myself...] We are all aware of (and owe a debt of gratitude to) the "Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight", aka "FS9", that initiated most of us (casually or seriously) into this (MS-based) aviation hobby. And, when we speak of a Century of Flight, that inherently includes one significant component, too, "the 100 years of aero-engine evolution, but often that aspect is overlooked, while we focus, here, on the planes…
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In my previous post I'd flown in the Piper Seneca around Corfu island, with takeoff and touchdown on its (17/35) Rwy. Here, I'm following up, with a set of (close-up) images from my virtual tour of the airport and its vicinity. Personally, I love mountains and, also, I love seas, so, when these two co-exist in the same region, that, I find especially enchanting. Corfu is a wonderful example of it. After this close-up tour, I feel, I know of/about Corfu, and especially its navaids, almost as much as a native does...oh well...only in my virtual world...🙂...But, seriously, if one examines the pictures, below, one can quickly grasp the geography of this unique island, and als…
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