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Various recent PNW flights

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Here are a few randoms, mostly the C210. My current favorite aircraft. :P

 

 

On final to W04, Ocean Shores, cool little airport.

 

And a few more.

 

That Citabria/Scout/Decathalon is more fun that should be allowed in an aircraft, things that would normally get ou into major trouble are easy in that thing!

ORBX- the way to go

Sincerely, John McGee

i REALLY love that cockpit shot. Very atmospheric!

Nick Holinski

CYYC

Water Cooled (Koolance/Bitspower)

eVGA 790i Ultra SLI

E8500 4.5GHz (2000MHz FSB)

eVGA GTX 460EE Superclocked (X2)

4GB 2000MHz DDR3

Corsair Force60 SSD (OS)

Seagate Barracuda 2X 500GB (Raid 0)

1000W Antec Truepower

24" and Dual 19" LCD's

Windows 7 / FSX / FS9

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i REALLY love that cockpit shot. Very atmospheric!

 

Thanks Nick! Yes, in my opinion Carenado and Real Air have the best night lighting. The 210 has really cool light up GPS rings, that actually give the pit a green glow, but you can't really tell that from the screenshot.

ORBX- the way to go

Sincerely, John McGee

Very nice lighting themes!

 

HLJAMES

That Citabria/Scout/Decathalon is more fun that should be allowed in an aircraft

 

You got that right. Yes these are old offerings by RealAir, but I still love to fly them. Thanks for posting your shots.

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You got that right. Yes these are old offerings by RealAir, but I still love to fly them. Thanks for posting your shots.

 

You are welcome! Glad you like them.

ORBX- the way to go

Sincerely, John McGee

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