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Short haul turboprop to Glens Fall

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Opening a new connection between Philadelphia (KPHL) and Glens Fall, NY (KGFL). Operated by SkyWest for United Express with a good old Brasilia, Embraer 120.

 

Not really a plausible connection, but this is the occasion to showcase great freeware airports.

 

That was a very pleasant flight : some crosswinds during take off and initial climb (13-15 kts), then smooth climb and cruise and finally moderate turbulence during approach and landing.

 

You can click on these thumbnails to get the full pictures.

 

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Nice.

 

nebojsa

I like third from the last...gear, flaps down.

Gregg Seipp

"A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane.  A great landing is when you can reuse it."
i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090

Nice pictures. Always liked Erick Cantu's Brasilia.

 

John

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Thank you all for your kind comments.

 

Eric Cantu's updated model is great indeed. But it would have been great to have a high-quality payware Brasilia. I love that kind of IFR regional turboprop. Since the ATR there a not a lot of higly detailed turboprops... The Dash 8 from Majestic could be a real masterpiece, but the development takes so much time !

Love that Approach Shot!! Well Done!!

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Patrick

Excellent ground textures! I love the angles of the first and sixth images, as well as the wispy clouds in the third image!

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