July 3, 201411 yr Shalom and greetings all my pals, Here is darn nice early morning Boeing 767 commuter flight from CYOW Ottawa/Macdonald–Cartier International Airport 5.5 nautical miles south of downtown Ottawa, Canada to CYHZ Halifax/Robert L. Stanfield International Airport located in Enfield, Nova Scotia near Halifax. Glorious view of entire city of Ottawa bathed in night city lights after take off on climb to FL350 View of Ottawa river View of Ottawa and where you can see city night lights of Orleans the suburb of Ottawa in front of engine Crossing Ottawa river where if you have sharp eyes, you can see below the plane another plane Hellenic Imperial Airways Airbus A320 flight number IMP380 on its way to CYYZ Toronto Dig gorgeous sunrise view Cruising at FL350 Crossing city of Montreal where you can see in front of the plane's nose island called Ile Sainte-Helene with its lake called Lac des Dauphins and you can see that the island is connected by Pont Jacques-Cartier highway route number 134 bridge Cruising at FL350 SUPER SHINY Passing city of Saint John the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada where west and east sides of Saint John is connected by Fort Harbour Bridge highway route number 1 Passing St. John's International Airport located 3 nautical miles northwest of St. John's Crossing Bay of Fundy On final approach to runway 05 Seconds before touchdown TOUCHDOWN Braking down on icy runway Exiting from runway 05 to taxiway D on way to my favorite CYHZ gate 10 My favorite gate 10 for my widebody planes at CYHZ!! Thank you for viewing and stay tuned for next exciting flight. Regards, Aharon
July 4, 201411 yr Really nice shots, especially the sunrise. Just incredible. If I may be so bold as to offer some insight. St. John, New Brunswick is the city which you were flying over. St. John's, NL. is another 562nm on the north-eastern shores of NL. regards, Jazz.
July 4, 201411 yr Yes another Air Canada experiment that did not work out. I think this bare metal livery is gone now. Mark CYYZ
July 5, 201411 yr Who did the repaint? Nice job. The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA
July 5, 201411 yr Author Samaritano,My humblest apologies I saw your question before but forgot to answer. My apologies. It is good old fashioned freeware EIGHT year old POSKY 767. Sorry about that.Ron,Do not remember the painter's name but it is easy to find it on avsim or flightsim using the keywords: Air Canada metallic livery which was how I found that amazing paint!!Regards,Aharon
July 5, 201411 yr Ron,Do not remember the painter's name but it is easy to find it on avsim or flightsim using the keywords: Air Canada metallic livery which was how I found that amazing paint!! Well I've just searched both places using your keywords and got no results in any category. Shame we can't give the guy a credit for his work. The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA
July 5, 201411 yr Aharon, No need to apologize. Thanks for the info. That POSKY model looks excellent. Always enjoy your screenshots series.
July 5, 201411 yr Author Samaritano, Thanks for your kind words. Ron, Actually the painter did not leave his or her name!!! I found it for you. Here is on flightsim: FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Jetliners FS2004 Air Canada Silver Boeing 767-200 ER [ Download | View ] Name: poacan76.zipSize: 4,919,781 Date: 11-30-2005 Downloads: 1,094 FS2004 Air Canada Silver Boeing 767-200 ER with P&W JT9D-7A engines. Model by Project Open Sky. The same livery is now missing from avsim library which I am guessing is due to tragic computer hack event last year or 2 years ago. Regards, Aharon
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