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Hello, Simmers!Just little something I'd like to share.That's me flying a Piper Archer here in Brazil.Cheers!

Jefferson Santos
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Nice landing, what addon scenery is that? ;)-Travis

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Leonardo da Vinci

Nice landing, what addon scenery is that? ;)
I believe it is called Real Life? But be warned i heard bad reviews about it and that it is very expensive. :(

Dmitriy Kotov

If it is not IFR conditions it is not fun.

I believe it is called Real Life? But be warned i heard bad reviews about it and that it is very expensive. :(
yeah and bad frames , too.

Thomas Drost

 

Hi,Yeah and there is no reset button.

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Hi,Yeah and there is no reset button.
And no pause button... Secret.gifGreat landing smile.gif

Thomas Danielsen - FAA Commercial Pilot, JAA ATPL

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At least it has cloud shadows and the blurries aren't as bad as FSX

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Callum Richardson

Nice mate, great landing there

Mike
 

Nice video :(. Maybe PMDG could develop their aircraft to be used in "real life". I think it would allow for a weather radar and more custom animations. The only problem would be the competition with Boeing :(.

Philip Dunlop

Beautiful landing. You got that little stall warning that tells you that you did it right.I also heard that that "Real Life" scenery has a lot of bugs in it. Like the kind you have to clean off of your windshield. :(

Robert Yunque
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Those are the worst kinds of bugs, its also expensive. I keep having to replace the cabin filters in my car because of the stinky little pests.

you cant turn crash detection off either

Philip Dunlop

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Hahaha, True!That's why there's that saying... "Try to match the number of take-offs with the number of landings!"And about the windshield... That flight was during my Commercial, and this lil planes stay on air pretty much the whole day.. But, yeah, it's kinda annoying, for the video sake..But, I made sure not to break the main rule of Real Life aviation videos.. No Music! lol

Jefferson Santos
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the real problem with real life is there is no phone or email support. When it all goes wrong people will tell you to pray to a big man in the sky. I have not had an answer back yet, but maybe someday.

Andrew Simmons

 

 

 

 

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