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Novosibirsk (OVB) to Yekaterinburg (SVX) in HD

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I made my very first video in wide screen HD!

 

I watched it back on my new internet ready wide screen TV at home and ....well my IPad is only used as an EFB now. :Party:

 

If you would like to see the full flight in sound and motion click here: http://forum.avsim.n...burg-svx-in-hd/

 

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You bought a wide screen monitor Ed and no more 4:3? I almost fell out of my chair when I saw the poster as edetroit and the word "wide screen" since we know you love your 4:3 monitor. Nicely done video as well.

 

Funny side note on Yekaterinburg. The other day I met a lady who move to the US from Russia and I asked her where in Russia that she was from. When she replied that she was from Yekaterinburg I almost started to laugh since I had only learned of that city not long ago when Aerosoft released this airport. Not being Russian or from Russia or Europe for that matter, there are a lot of places in that part of the world I am not familiar with, but now know of, or something about mainly due to simming. I must say that simming over the course of the last 11 years or so has been a great way to learn about the world and geography in general. Prior to simming, I wasn't as interested in learning about places outside my home land and wasn't geographically savvy, but thru the years I have learned about so many places around the world I would have never even known about or wanted to learn about if it wasn't for the sim and developers making airports for all of these wonderful places.

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Another screenshooting masterpiece!!

 

Superb video too!! :Party:

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You bought a wide screen monitor Ed and no more 4:3? I almost fell out of my chair when I saw the poster as edetroit and the word "wide screen" since we know you love your 4:3 monitor. Nicely done video as well.

 

Thankyou very much. To clarify.... I still use my 4:3 monitor for FS as I still believe it is the best ratio for 2D panels. I only edited/ rendered my video to widescreen 16:9 for youtube playback.

Playback via Youtube on my internet 16:9 TV or Iphone etc is noice! :Love:

 

 

 

I must say that simming over the course of the last 11 years or so has been a great way to learn about the world and geography in general. Prior to simming, I wasn't as interested in learning about places outside my home land and wasn't geographically savvy, but thru the years I have learned about so many places around the world I would have never even known about or wanted to learn about if it wasn't for the sim and developers making airports for all of these wonderful places.

 

Totally with you on this one. I have never been to Russia (or anywhere near really), do not speak Russian, only met a few Russian ladies because of the huge Russian influx into London (mostly they scare the pants off me), never flown on any Russian aircraft........

.......yet here I am loving and studying their aircraft, airports and country all through flightsim (and other countries as well). What a great hobby! :hi:

Beautiful job with the video Ed, I watched it a couple of times so far. :Applause: :Applause: Simming is indeed a great way to learn about other parts of the world that you would probably not get to see otherwise, or even your own country for that matter.Orbx has changed everything for me, i'm seeing things in the US, NZ and Australia and this year England that i knew little or nothing about, so it's been a real learning experience for me. What a great hobby indeed.

 

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Love the russian birds! :wink:

 

I notice in the description you write the panel is not available. Does that also mean you would not be willing to share it with selected people? I really love flying the russian aircraft (in particular the 154), and looking at the detail you have put into the panel, I reckon I would enjoy flying that beast :)

 

Great video!

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James White

 

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allready watched the vid, it's awesome.

which climb rate do you have on that screen, that looks like +6000 to me ^_^

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allready watched the vid, it's awesome.

which climb rate do you have on that screen, that looks like +6000 to me ^_^

 

Thankyou Darthy, no the climb rate is much less than it looks .......it's only 1.5 hr flight...light fuel load.....only used a small amount of runway for t/o.

 

I have already planned my next IL-76 video flight. Manchester to Riga. :Party:

You are a CHAMP Ed!!..

 

Love it.. Thanks for posting :)

 

Cheers

Stian

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Wow, Ed, I didn't even notice that you'd gone to widescreen for this video at first...great news!

John G.

Great shot/video.

 

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