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The AVSIM Screen Shots Forum

Have a favorite screen shot of your simulator that you would like to share? You can by posting it here.  Please follow image posting rules (below).  Images must be hosted on an image hosting website. Please use prefixes to identify the simulator you are using (see pinned topic for guidance). Please include information about the screenshot(s) such as location (flight plan?), the aircraft, weather engine, scenery (i.e., Orbx/FTX, GEX, FSDT, FlightBeam, FlyTampa, etc.).

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  1. Started by Rogen,

    A2A's Piper Cherokee 180... Don't know why I took so long to buy this little gem. Super easy to fly, this thing just floats down onto the runway and handles completely differently to A2A's C172 / C182 and their other GAs. Yet absolutely includes all the fidelity expected of A2A's planes, this is going to be my new short jaunt fun favs. Have taken of from Dunedin New Zealand and heading north. Cheers

    • 2 replies
    • 1.1k views
  2. Parked @ 11S Sekiu The Potash Dams @ Moab USA, I watched an interesting documentary on Potash, how it originated, its name as well, how they used to mine it and how its mined nowadays. Also some interesting political outcomes of supply blockage. Cheers

    • 0 replies
    • 496 views
  3. Started by pmplayer,

    Hi simmers 🙂 ..and waiting for the Start to go. cheers 😉

  4. Started by CFIJose,

    Just a few snaps from this new scenery package available at simmarket: Isla Mujeres More to come. Jose

  5. Started by filou,

    • 6 replies
    • 808 views
  6. Started by filou,

    • 6 replies
    • 786 views
  7. Started by Treetops45,

    In the wrong continent, flying out of Aspen/Pitkin, into ice. T45

  8. Started by ryanbatc,

    A nice late afternoon flight KSBA RZS ROBIE5 KSJC. EJA702. The SJC airport is freeware at the usual place, SBA is payware from Orbx. The flight plan loaded fine but somehow my screens became stuck on the Direct To subpage. If anyone knows how to get out of this lemme know! I also used the auto throttle on this flight for the later portion of climb, cruise, and descent. Untitled-2 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-5 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-8 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-16 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-18 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-20 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-…

    • 10 replies
    • 1.9k views
  9. After nearly 4000 miles/3500 nms, since, lifting off wheels at Punta Arena, at midnight, then, past the abject desolateness of the Southern Oceans, and into the (inhospitable and frigid) northern coastlines of Antarctica, here, finally, I've landed my DC8 on the Ice Runway of NZIR/McMurdo Station...without any (untoward) incidence...to catch (welcome) sights of humans and human activity...🙂... I pick up, where I'd left off in Part II, (INS did bring me safely, close enough, westward, to near Ross Island, for me to take manual control of navigation), see, below, the first shot, which is taken after INS is deactivated, and just after the (Sperry) Autopilot selector kno…

    • 6 replies
    • 852 views
  10. Started by duesenwerni,

    • 4 replies
    • 659 views
  11. Started by Daedalus,

    • 3 replies
    • 1.2k views
  12. Started by AlexA320,

    Breefing/preflight at SFB, pushback, taxiway, T/O and LDG. Destination CVG.

    • 4 replies
    • 963 views
  13. Started by honanhal,

    @Ray Proudfoot inspired me by asking whether MSFS would look any different from P3D at altitude. Here's a collection of FL350 shots from a flight I just did, THY584 from Nouakchott, Mauretania, to Istanbul, Turkey. It's normally flown with an A330, but the A320NEO actually has the legs to do it fully loaded. So I did. I chose this route for two reasons: 1) little cloud cover with real weather, so you can see the landscape, and 2) about half of the route is the Sahara Desert. This is a landscape that in P3D shows up as pancake-flat, identical, repeating desert landclass textures as far as the eye can see in all directions. I wanted to show just what a difference MSFS …

    • 6 replies
    • 1.2k views
  14. Started by SP2472,

    jetBlue now at LAX...no more Long Beach, CA Darryl

    • 4 replies
    • 1.5k views
  15. Started by Treetops45,

    G58 headed due West out of CYTT this morning, in MSFS Real Time weather. Ran straight into the East Coast storm. T45 Top down look at G58 as it leaves CYYT. De-ice already on. Late morning sun through distant cloud layers. Floodlit burr walnut dash. Into the sun, & snow cloud.

  16. This freeware model is a Short Sunderland Mk IIIA, which was developed by “Shessi” (sorry, I don’t know his real name) for CFS2 and FS2004 and published on SOH. I love these big old birds, so I converted her to MSFS. We start in Southampton. She swims alright, but doesn’t like to move in the water. So I cheated a bit and slewed her up into the air. Passing by Hythe As she didn’t have a suitable VC, I installed again the one from the Flight Replicas’ DC 4 Slowly lumbering along towards the open sea. Plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. Here we are over Cowes The southern tip of t…

  17. Started by bernd1151,

    Over at the usual site we can find superb free scenery that enhances our flying experience in MSFS greatly. One such scenery covers the area around Sedona. Due to its size, it’s a bit heavy on frames, so in order to use it with my ancient rig, I had to shift some sliders to high and medium. But even then, the scenery looks amazingly life-like. But have a look for yourself Is this the latest method to refuel your plane? Luckily we survived this onslaught and are on our way 🙂🙂 Thanks for viewing

    • 6 replies
    • 822 views
  18. Started by olderndirt,

    • 1 reply
    • 384 views
  19. Started by pmplayer,

    Hi simmers 😃 ..here at Alaska sitting at PABR - great freeware scenery anyway IMO from here: Barrow Utqiagvik Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial Airport (USA Alaska) v1.4 • Flight Simulator 2020 V.1.4 cheers 😉

    • 5 replies
    • 1k views
  20. Started by AlexA320,

    Start the preflight shortly before sunset in Eindhoven for Biarritz:

    • 6 replies
    • 1.2k views
  21. Started by MatthiasKNU,

    Hello everyone! A few new pictures of the last 3 months: Approaching Inverness: Arrived at Tenerife South Pushing back at Alicante Landed at Krakow Leaving Tromso for a hop to the Canarias Night landing at my homebase Munich Snowy Munich Cleared to land RWY 07! Ready for takeoff at Amsterdam Approaching Bristol Night landing at Manchester

    • 8 replies
    • 1.4k views
  22. Started by Treetops45,

    Somewhere in Western Europe. Jankees fictitious livery with superb spinner, wing tip & leading edge color matching😀 T45

  23. In my (previous) Part I post, I'd reported that I'd just reached the middle of Waddell Sea, while the brilliant morning Sun was just rising up over the wing of my DC8....🙂...Below, I've included, a SimBrief MAP, that helps orient ourselves with the routes (and topology) of this (virtual and fictitious, but educational) flight. Please note a couple of things on this MAP. First, my intended final DEST (NZIR) Airport, in RW, has been already decommissioned, so, one will (correctly) not find it in SimBrief (good old FSX lists it still, though, and of course, AS has nicely modelled this Airport/Runway, too, hence, is my choice, for final destination, here, as the nearest human…

    • 2 replies
    • 1.6k views
  24. Here is a follow up Monument Valley scenery shot I found when cleaning out images. Looking out the windshield, over the right yoke, you see the smoother more rounded textures in the MSFS default scenery. Looking out the right door window you see the addon scenery created by creator jeppensen2001. Much sharper and more highly detailed. A real treat. Hope jeppesen2001 moves west to the Grand Canyon. The default Grand Canyon (second shot below) is spectacular compared to sceneries in previous simulators, but suffers from too much smoothing. It would be a major task. I had no idea until yesterday flying it that it extends so far. I have visited the canyon at the p…

    • 1 reply
    • 541 views
  25. Started by olderndirt,

    Off Fairoaks in the UK.

    • 5 replies
    • 771 views

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