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Flying my B777 to CYVR

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I am eagerly looking forward to flying my new B777 to Vancouver

Cheers, Richard

Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz, 16 GB memory, 1 TB SSD, GTX 1080 Ti, 28" 4K display

Win10-64, P3Dv5, PMDG 748 & 777, Milviz KA350i, ASP3D, vPilot, Navigraph, PFPX, ChasePlane, Orbx 

Looks awesome!

Chris Howard
 

It seems like a good airport with interesting weather and a nice assortment of airlines. One of my favorite planespotters—Randy "Delpillar" Klassen—is based there. Have you seen his videos?

Yeah i have that guy on my friendslist on youtube awesome videos.

 

Kind regards

                         Mattias Nordgren   
  

 fs2crew777.jpg

 

                    PRO-ATCX BETA TEAM

Montreal has to be my favourite Canadian Airport - I think I must have done BAW94/95 in the LDS 767 more times than I can count. Looking forward to doing it with the B777.

 

Seattle vs Vancouver will be my biggest debate on what to do first, since they're practically the same routes - just different arrivals. Oh and countries :P

Boeing777_Banner_Betateam.jpg
 

- Luke Pabari

hi,

 

i'm so looking foward for those 6+ hour flights, im going to jumop around like a kid when he sees an ice cream van!

I7 10700K 16GB 3600MHZ RTX3080FE

This is a video from YouTube showing what appears to be an almost finished product.... I can't wait!

 

Adam Lau

 

"I know there's a lot of money in aviation because I put it there." - Unknown Philosopher 

Thanks for sharing Richard!

 

This will definitely be one of my first 777 destinations with Atlantic crossing from Amsterdam.

Seems like the fsx-platform is old itself, but the developed third-party scenery quality is improving immensely still!

Michar Breems

Wow this is looking great. Airside looks so different from my ramp days in 1998. That last video shows off all the lighting and shadows. I wonder what kind of performance hit this will be.

 

Cant wait to get this for sure. And with PMDG B777 even better as departure.

CYVR LSZH 

I7-14700k 64gb 6000Mhz DDR5 ASUS  z690 ROG STRIX Gaming  RTX 4080 Super, 

This is how sceneries should be produced now, not just the airport but the surrounding areas too.

 

I have never done a cross the pond, this will change when i get the 777, anyone want to teach me lol

Simon Roberts

 

 

Looks great, done this flight in the NGX a few times from Glasgow, into the wind plus reserves for Boston.

-Iain Watson-

not just the airport but the surrounding areas too.

I agree. FlyTampa already seems to do a good job with this, especially at places such as Dubai (from screen shots) and Hong Kong (from personal experience). While FSDT Geneva and Zurich are excellently modeled airports, it is painful going abruptly from the blurry and over-saturated default textures to the beautiful work of FSDT.

I wonder what kind of performance hit this will be.

Based on their LAX and Honolulu I'm thinking YVR will run awesome for any reasonable FSX machine. I think this past week and a half, I've been checking their site 5-10 times a day.

i7-13700KF, 32gb DDR4 3200,  RTX 4080, Win 11, MSFS 2024

Its going to be really nice to have such a high quality big airport in Canada. We will finally have almost all of the biggest ones, FSDT YVR, Orxysim YYZ and FT YUL....about time :lol:

 

 

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