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Great shots !


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Great shots !

Thanks very much!

 

 

Nice shots...Great approach from Hong Kong Kai Tak!

Appreciate the comments!

 

 

I miss Hong Kong now. The best vacation I ever had

Many thanks for comments....what a great place to vacation!

 

HLJAMES

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Yeah, the real deal. Simply beautiful!

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Great shots.  I love the last airborne one.  How long did this flight take?!

 

I flew into Kai Tek back in, what was it, 1998?  Cloudy night with a low ceiling, bumpy, seeing buildings on both sides of a jumbo jet.  Talk about white knuckles! 


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Yeah, the real deal. Simply beautiful!

Thanks so much!

 

 

Great shots.  I love the last airborne one.  How long did this flight take?!

 

I flew into Kai Tek back in, what was it, 1998?  Cloudy night with a low ceiling, bumpy, seeing buildings on both sides of a jumbo jet.  Talk about white knuckles! 

Thanks for commenting.....flight time 15 hours....as long as you cross the harbor at about 600ft it's easy there are moving lights above the rooftops to guide you in.

 

 

Nice shots.

 

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Flying The Checkerboard , Great Livery as well


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Flying in, in the 1960s we called it "chasing the rabbit". Such nostalgia!


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Stunning shots, love the Photoscenery, good Kai Tak landing :)


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Flying The Checkerboard , Great Livery as well

Thanks very much for commenting!

 

 

Flying in, in the 1960s we called it "chasing the rabbit". Such nostalgia!

Appreciate the comment!

 

 

Stunning shots, love the Photoscenery, good Kai Tak landing :)

Many thanks for commenting!

 

HLJAMES

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I have just made an FS Recorder flight Kai Tak to Kai Tak at night in the VC10, but how do I upload it?

 

Thanks


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I have just made an FS Recorder flight Kai Tak to Kai Tak at night in the VC10, but how do I upload it?

 

Thanks

 

Would it be similar to this one?

 

You can upload it to YouTube. Also, you can upload it to Wetransfer, Dropbox, Mega, or any other internet cloud server.


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