December 4, 201213 yr Fast forward to around the 5:00 minute mark and then process the direction of the runway, how the plane is pointed in another direction and then the mountains on each side. A true airline jockey pilot's dream.
December 4, 201213 yr The first time I ever flew this in FS9 I thought it was a mistake by the programmers . . . that they had just sloughed off on it and not put in a proper turnaround or ILS! Smooth Skies! -- Chuck B. MACHINE 1:FS2004/WinXP Pro 64, Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 Clocked to 4.35 GHz, Corsair H50, Asus Maximus Formula, 4GB PNY XLR8 DDR2 @1067, ATI 4870 and 4650, WD Raptor 10K RPM 160 GB HD, Seagate 500 mgb 32mgb cache, 2 Analog 2HTGs w/ 3 19" I-INC flat panel monitors 1280x1024x32, and 1 17" at 1280 x 1024, PC Silencer 750 Quad, FSPassengers, FSUPIC, (Payware), WideFS MACHINE 2: Dell Dimension, P4, WideClient, FDC Live Cockpit, Pro Flight Emulator, Active Sky v6.5 MACHINE 3: ASUS u81A Laptop, Windows 7 (what a joke!), WideClient, FlightSim Commander
December 5, 201213 yr Nice tip that is indeed. We had some thread on this a while ago. It features a free scenery for both sims. So, if you like to, try you luck. :smile: Thread. Also find our attempts and even the one from Rónán documented.
December 5, 201213 yr I have Air Hauler and it comes up with all sorts of airports that are exciting to fly into with a Caravan or other small plane. Some of the airports in the Northeast and West Virginia have exciting approaches between mountains. The one in West Virginia was a grass strip with a river at the end of the runway and very short too. 10700k / Gigabyte 3060
December 5, 201213 yr Author Thanks for sharing the thread link, I was wondering about scenery for this airport and will give it a try.
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