February 17, 201214 yr Shalom and greetings all my pals!!!Here is a nice cargo hauling flight from KMSP Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport located in Minneapolis, Minnesota minutes away from the Mall of America where careful flight pattern planning ensures that aircraft never fly over the mall at low altitude to CYMX Montréal-Mirabel International Airport located in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada 24 miles northwest of Montreal. CYMX is primarily known as very major cargo hub for Canada as well as for being a manufacturing base for Bombardier Aerospace, where final assembly of regional jet (CRJ700, CRJ900 and CRJ1000) aircraft is conducted.Being pushed back by airport tractor on wet apron groundNow exiting from terminal apron to enter into taxiway C taxiing to short of runway 04Entering into taxiway C with full view of KMSP airport towerTaxiing along taxiway CPassing KMSP fire station while taxiing on taxiway CEntering into runway 04 for take off via WLSTN3 departureEntering into clouds heading to WLSTN via SNINE and DWIYT during climb to FL350Climbing through cloudsEmerging from clouds heading to SNINE still in middle of climb to FL350Because of forums' regulations not allowing more than 10 screenshots per post, please go to this link below to view rest of exciting and thrilling flight!!Here is link: http://vatil.org.il/...php?f=6&t=39573Thank you for viewing!! Please stay tuned for next exciting flight report!!Regards,Aharon
February 17, 201214 yr w00t, the 742 looks mighty and powerful! RoyalSkies.CO.UK Youtube Vidz !My website will be back soon with new paints and videos! "I love walking in the rain cause no one can see my crying" "Those who enter the field for the sole purpose of impressing others with their aeronautical knowledge can never be true aviators."
February 17, 201214 yr Commercial Member The last three are stunning, and I love the paint KROSWYND a.k.a KILO_WHISKEYMajestic Software Development/Support Sys 1: AMD 7950X3D, NOCTUA D15S, Gigabyte Elite B650, MSI 4090, 64Gb Ram, Corsair 850 Power Supply, 2x2TB M.2 Samsung 980s, 1x4TB WDD M.2, 6xNoctua 120mm case fans, LG C2 55" OLED running at 120Hz for the monitor, Win11. Sys 2: i7 8700k, MSI GAMING MBoard, 32Gigs RAM, MSI 4070Ti & EVGA 1080Ti. Hardware: Brunner CLS-E-NG Yoke, Fulcrum One yoke, TM TPR Rudder Pedals, Yoko TQ6+ NEO, StreamDeck, Tobii Eye Tracker, Virpil VPC MongoosT-50CM3 Base with a TM gripSIMULATORS: MSFS2020/XP12/P3D v5.4 & v6: YouTube Videos
February 17, 201214 yr Commercial Member You photoshopped the middle right main gear bogie out of the first shot :) Best Regards,Kyle SchurbDeveloper of Virtual Cockpits, Sceneries, and Liveries. Instrument-Rated Commercial Pilot AMEL, CFI/CFII/MEI
February 18, 201214 yr Author Thanks to Darthmop and Crosswind for kind words You photoshopped the middle right main gear bogie out of the first shot :)No I did not. I noticed that and doublechecked my original screenshot to see if I could copy the right gear and paste on the edited screenshot. To my surprise, it was not in original screenshot. I guess the view was blocked by third engine. When I noticed there were some half wheels as result of editing, I solved the problem by copying wheels from my original shot and pasted into same location in my edited shot but was surprised to see there was no right gear to copy from original shot.AharonAharon
February 18, 201214 yr You photoshopped the middle right main gear bogie out of the first shot :) :LMAO:Great reply too Aharon. I have never seen that livery before. The Canadian flag looks almost 3D ?? Tristan Living in the beautiful Chilterns. FS System: intel e8600 core 2 duo cpu, asus p5q deluxe motherboard, 4gb ddr2 1066 corsair memory thermaltake 750w power supply, palit 9800gtx+ 512mb graphics card, 750gb sata2 hard drive, 500gb sata2 hard drive, coolermaster v8 cpu cooler, antec 900 case, xp pro 32 bit, creative xfi titanium sound card, 22x dvd/rw. Still sticking and rocking with FS9. "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
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