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Aviation and Flight Sim Video Forum

Have a real world or simulator video that you would like to show to the community?  Here is the place you can do so.  Please, no links to monetized content on other sites e.g. YouTube, Rumble, etc.  "Monetized" means you or someone else is being paid for views and/or the video solicits people to subscribe to a channel where the content provider(s) is/are being paid for views.  See the pinned topic at top of forum for additional guidance.  Videos must be embedded in your topic.  We want to be able to just click the start video arrow.

 

  1. Come visit 1929 Transcontinental Air Transport (TAT) and see how TAT formed the first airways airline passenger route across the USA using Ford Trimotor aircraft and innovative systems for flying and for passengers. Called the "Lindbergh Line" it involved 2 days of combined travel by air and train. This Part 2 video covers Waynoka to Columbus. Part 1 covered Los Angeles to Clovis. Clovis to Waynoka was by overnight train, as was Columbus to New York/Washington DC. The end of the video also briefly discusses the even earlier USA airmail route using hundreds of beacons and concrete arrows. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

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  2. Started by DaleRFU,

    https://youtu.be/zw14-exaQvw

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  3. Thanks for looking. Herman

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    • 503 views
  4. Started by rgp1942,

    Smoke On WAAAM’s 450 hp aerobatic Stearman with smoke doing basic maneuvers over Hood River airport. [I am the first to admit that I am no Stearman pilot, but I had fun trying – it’s not an easy airplane to do aerobatics in!] Flight Simulator Video Playlist Please watch the credits at the end. I have enjoyed exchanging emails with several people around the world who helped make this video possible, and they dese…

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  5. Started by coastaldriver,

    Ray Proudfoot posted a link/video of a Hawk Trainer doing the Mach Loop in Wales. That video was in reference to MSFS (yep it was impressive all round!) but the thing that caught my attention was this is a fascinating simulation challenge no matter what aeroplane you choose. It is a challenge because it is basically done at 500 ft AGL (+/-) and involves some very tricky or demanding flying and navigating but the whole thing is very short. Basically starting at EGOV or Valley Field and going doing to the loop, do the loop which is around a series of hills via the valleys and then exit back to EGOV again. It would be great fun for real and it is great fun to do in the sim …

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  6. Come visit 1929 Transcontinental Air Transport (TAT) and see how TAT formed the first airways airline passenger route across the USA using Ford Trimotor aircraft and innovative systems for flying and for passengers. Called the "Lindbergh Line" it involved 2 days of combined travel by air and train.

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    • 418 views
  7. Thanks for looking. Herman

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  8. Looks just like MSFS. I prefer 30 minutes of CitationMax over any of those 2-3 hours twitch amateurs. 😊

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  9. One of the best flybys I have seen. Spectacular lighting! Great job considering a hand held camera.

  10. I had the chance to grow up near the LFPG airport and to see this magnificent bird every day in the morning. I feel like I still hear it in my mind. I'm happy to present you my last video aboard this Concorde. Follow me from Paris to New York via London and Singapore followed by the Red Arrow and the Patrouille de France.

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  11. Started by Garbs,

    What came before CFS2, a total conversion for CFS1 when Just Flight were still known as the Interactive Associates!

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  12. Hi Everybody, Todays flight was a Southwest flight (#428) with nonstop service from Sacramento International to Bob Hope Airport. Flight time was about one hour and thirteen minutes, cruise level was 31,000ft, we had the FTHIL3 Departure and the ROKKR2 Arrival. A few minor glitches but all in all another great flight.

  13. Started by IrfanAhmed,

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  14. Thanks for looking. Herman

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  15. Come visit the beautiful Isle of Man, a UK Protectorate in the middle of the Irish sea, and see how it defended itself, housed civilian "alien" internees, and trained tens of thousands of military personnel in numerous areas. See the airfields as they were then in WW2 and as they are now in MSFS. Hope you enjoy. Cheers.

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  16. Thanks for looking. Herman

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  17. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, Had to do some adjusting to my night lighting, the new video boards changed the look. Landing in Newark, New Jersey (KEWR).

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  18. Hi Everybody, Welcome aboard.... this is a Southwest Airlines Flight (flight number 458), with nonstop service from Oklahoma City to Houston, Texas. We depart Will Rogers (KOKC) and arrive in William P. Hobby (KHOU) an hour and a half later. A nice enjoyable flight.

  19. Started by Mike_CFII_MEL,

    Hi Everybody, "Takeoff and landing in Chicago" For those of you that follow my videos, you know I've been having a problem with my audio. I decided to remove that computer from the network all together, I'm now using my Xplane 11 server computer to run XP11 and my OBS recording / streaming software. Seems to have introduced some stutters, but not much I can do about it at this point in time.

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  20. Thanks for looking. Herman

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  21. Come visit Okinawa, Japan, and see why it was the last, and perhaps greatest, battle of WW2 in the Pacific Theatre. Learn why it led to the atomic bombs and the end of the war. Using MSFS. Cheers.

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  22. Started by Dreamsofwings1,

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