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Blackbird - Ketchikan, Alaska

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Evening flight around Ketchikan in the Cessna 310.

 

Scenery - Orbx PFJ

 

Aircraft - MilViz Cessna 310

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adam


HP Omen Obelisk Gaming Computer, Intel Core i7-9700, Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB DDR4 System Memory 4.7GHz 8 cores, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Graphics with 8GB GDDR6 memory, PSU 750 watts, 1TB hard drive, Samsung T7 2TB SSD, 512 GB SSD, WD 5TB HDD,  Logitech HOTAS X52 Pro Joystick, AOC 27" monitor,

 

 

 

 

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Nice shots!!

 

Great rendition by Milviz!! :good:

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Great shots.

 

nebojsa

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That's one sweet-looking plane! Great shots.


Max

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Guest Mik75

Perfect! Really amazing! And exactly what I was looking for! ;-) The 310 is so much fun to fly and over a scenery like this, it seems to be GA flyers heaven! Ordered my copy of PFJ right now!

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The paint livery reminds me of Pontiac Firebird in 1980s:):):)

 

Aharon


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Venustus, Clem, nebojsa, Max, Mike, Ben, Aharonand John, appreciate it fellas, thank you. :smile:

 

Michael you might want to go to this site, they have a ton of scenery for ORBx PFJ.The scenery (misty maritime) addd more ships to the PFJ area.

 

http://www.return.mistymoorings.com/

 

Glad to help you out Mike, need to know or see anything else let me know.

 

Aharon i remember that Firebird paint now that you mention it and it does resemble it quite a bit. :biggrin:

 

Adam


HP Omen Obelisk Gaming Computer, Intel Core i7-9700, Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB DDR4 System Memory 4.7GHz 8 cores, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Graphics with 8GB GDDR6 memory, PSU 750 watts, 1TB hard drive, Samsung T7 2TB SSD, 512 GB SSD, WD 5TB HDD,  Logitech HOTAS X52 Pro Joystick, AOC 27" monitor,

 

 

 

 

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Guest Mik75

Thank you so much Adam! Sometimes I just need a little help on decisions! ;-)

And your outstanding and mouthwatering screenshots helped me a lot!

Keep them coming!

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The title made me think of the SR-71 Blackbird but it´s "only" a black bird! :Big Grin:

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Not quit the Blackbird you where looking for Steffen, but it's a Blackbird nonetheless. :sorry:

 

Adam


HP Omen Obelisk Gaming Computer, Intel Core i7-9700, Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB DDR4 System Memory 4.7GHz 8 cores, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Graphics with 8GB GDDR6 memory, PSU 750 watts, 1TB hard drive, Samsung T7 2TB SSD, 512 GB SSD, WD 5TB HDD,  Logitech HOTAS X52 Pro Joystick, AOC 27" monitor,

 

 

 

 

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Great looking shots!

 

Love that paint scheme.

 

Rob

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Hehe...I too was looking for Kelly Johnson's crowning engineering feat.

 

Fantastic shots just the same!

 

Regards,

Steve Dra


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