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Heading over to San Diego, for some great Mexican food...and walk the beach with the better half...

 

Cruise will be 10,000 ft (ASL), at about just over 2 hours of flight time...

 

FSX:MS

 

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Awesome Buddy - thanks for sharing 

Hi Rich...wow...but is Sedona a gem...

 

I wish that ORBX would consider all of the South West as a 'fat' region. I'd buy it in a heartbeat!!!!!!!

(this would have to have killer DEM's they licensed for....and not generic).

 

It has some of the most interesting topography around....

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Great shots Mitch!!  I just love the 337 it has been my number one go to GA.

Carl

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Excellent shots!  I also hope ORBX completes the southwest as a region.

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Great shots Mitch!!  I just love the 337 it has been my number one go to GA.

Me too, Carl...and I guess people think that is the only G.A. plane that I own...lol.  

 

What I loved about it from the first moment of flight, after purchase, was that it is a powerful (I have turbo-charged it) in-line twin push/pull, with great (as turbo-charged) climb performance, great fuel endurance, and for G.A. flying....you simply can't beat the view from the high-wing. I guess that we all purchase a plane...and for very personal reasons, that sled gets taken out of the hangar...much more than the other also fine planes we paid the coin for.... I have the Carenado Baron, etc...but man oh man...just something about this plane...it has....it has: SOUL!   :rolleyes:

I'm glad that you enjoy viewing the shots, guys!   I'll keep 'em coming as long as someone wants to view them.

 

I really do hope that ORBX does consider a full production for the South West of the U.S.  It has such, such beautiful and breathtaking elevational differences, color pallets, rivers, canyons, etc....and how cool would that be to have adjoined, Southern California coming up soon.  They know from this post...there would be one 'buy' as soon as it came out.... :)))))))))

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Me too, Carl...and I guess people think that is the only G.A. plane that I own...lol.  

 

What I loved about it from the first moment of flight, after purchase, was that it is a powerful (I have turbo-charged it) in-line twin push/pull, with great (as turbo-charged) climb performance, great fuel endurance, and for G.A. flying....you simply can't beat the view from the high-wing. I guess that we all purchase a plane...and for very personal reasons, that sled gets taken out of the hangar...much more than the other also fine planes we paid the coin for.... I have the Carenado Baron, etc...but man oh man...just something about this plane...it has....it has: SOUL!   :rolleyes:

I'm glad that you enjoy viewing the shots, guys!   I'll keep 'em coming as long as someone wants to view them.

 

I really do hope that ORBX does consider a full production for the South West of the U.S.  It has such, such beautiful and breathtaking elevational differences, color pallets, rivers, canyons, etc....and how cool would that be to have adjoined, Southern California coming up soon.  They know from this post...there would be one 'buy' as soon as it came out.... :)))))))))

Could not have described the 337 any better than you just did.  The views out the cockpit are the best (imo) and like like you said "it has soul".

Carl

PC AMD Ryzen R7-5700G (8-Core) processor), AMD Radeon RX 6600 Graphics 8GB/ 2TB HD + 500GB SSD,  16GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, Win11

 

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Amazing!! What a Gorgeous Sky.

I think so, too.  I don't see any 'has-been' in flying FSX:MS/SE. 

 

The shadows upon the mountains, from the long-throw of the dying sun, was brought about by the program; Shade, and I never fly with out it! :)  So, in a sense, we can have terrain shadows also, viewed within FSX.  It's just not baked in...like P3D. 

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Absolutely fantastic shots

Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

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Absolutely fantastic shots

Thanks...just hope that my favorite people..ORBX...decides to 'fatten' up the entire Southwest of the U.S. That would be purchased on the spot, upon release!

 

Ses

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Stunning shots and a great bird!

Your shots are inspiring me to dust her off and take some flights with her...Been drinkin' too much Jet A lately...Need a spritz of AvGas 100LL to freshen things up a bit. :lol:  

Regards,
Steve Dra
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