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Beautiful shots!

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Really appreciate the comments, gents. Thank you very much. :smile:

 

I have the standard procedures burned into memory finally. I am flying real routes in real time, following real flights using flightaware flight plan routes and liveatc.net for direction. America and Australia have both good liveatc coverage, and flightaware gives me the real plans. Flightradar24 for tracking if outside liveatc coverage. It makes things very real and very fun, but difficult. Just landed from the Caribbean, TBPB,  into JFK a JetBlue route.

 

I'm using PFPX for my flight plans... but very often I change the plans PFPX gives me trying to reproduce something I saw in FlightAware.

I'm not exactly replicating the real world flights, but I like to think I'm not far from it!

 

Gabriel your shots are amazing, really really nice, I would like to know what are your settings for the water, BTW are you using FSX DX9 or DX10?

 

Thanks! I'm using DX9 (ENB is DX9 dependent). Here's my water settings in FS Water Configurator: http://i.imgur.com/4bj88rs.jpg

The wave animations are from REX Essential, but I'm afraid I don't remember which textures I'm using (my settings are ancient...). FSWC should already give you a nice effect, anyway.

 

what sky textures are you using? looks really nice.

 

My own! Link is in my signature (my mods in the library).

 

Great shots! What's your setup?

 

My PC specs? If so... i5 2500k @4.5GHz, 8GB RAM @1600MHz, HDD Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB, VGA MSi GeForce N570GTX Twin Frozr III, Windows 7 64bits.

Sim is FSX SP2, DX9, with post-processing injectors.

Gabriel J. T. Rodrigues

My mods in the library

My photography (site updated!)

English isn't my native language. Sometimes, I'm going to make mistakes or sound strange and for this I'm sorry. Please feel free to correct me at anytime. Thanks for your comprehension!

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Very nice, great looking views!

 

Darryl

Beautiful! Wish they would hurry up and port this to P3D!!!!

Busdriver (Bill)

KPHL

8086K @5.4GHz, EVGA GTX 1080 TI FTW3, DDR4 16GB @4000MHz, Samsung 970 NVMe (M.2) Windows 10 Pro, Samsung M.2 1TB for P3D V4.5

Really appreciate the comments, gents. Thank you very much. :smile:

 

 

I'm using PFPX for my flight plans... but very often I change the plans PFPX gives me trying to reproduce something I saw in FlightAware.

I'm not exactly replicating the real world flights, but I like to think I'm not far from it!

 

 

Thanks! I'm using DX9 (ENB is DX9 dependent). Here's my water settings in FS Water Configurator: http://i.imgur.com/4bj88rs.jpg

The wave animations are from REX Essential, but I'm afraid I don't remember which textures I'm using (my settings are ancient...). FSWC should already give you a nice effect, anyway.

 

 

My own! Link is in my signature (my mods in the library).

 

 

My PC specs? If so... i5 2500k @4.5GHz, 8GB RAM @1600MHz, HDD Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB, VGA MSi GeForce N570GTX Twin Frozr III, Windows 7 64bits.

Sim is FSX SP2, DX9, with post-processing injectors.

You have to try flying a real flight it is a challenge but rewarding. Flying to and from airports with liveatc.net coverage you get real atc instructions like holding or vectors and altitude assignments. Closet thing to flying for real. Every flight is unique. 

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Sweet shots....Long live FSX!!

KROSWYND    a.k.a KILO_WHISKEY
Majestic Software Development/Support
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Sys 1:  AMD 7950X3D, NOCTUA D15S, Gigabyte Elite B650, MSI 4090, 64Gb Ram, Corsair 850 Power Supply, 2x2TB M.2 Samsung 980s, 1x4TB WDD M.2, 6xNoctua 120mm case fans, LG C2 55" OLED running at 120Hz for the monitor, Win11. Sys 2:  i7 8700k, MSI GAMING MBoard, 32Gigs RAM, MSI 4070Ti & EVGA 1080Ti. Hardware:  Brunner CLS-E-NG Yoke, Fulcrum One yoke, TM TPR Rudder Pedals, Yoko TQ6+ NEO, StreamDeck, Tobii Eye Tracker, Virpil VPC MongoosT-50CM3 Base with a TM grip
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Great set of shots. I'll have to pick up the Airbus sometime soon. 

 

Cheers!

Sante Sottile
 
  • Author

Thank you very very much, folks.

Your interest honors me. :smile:

Gabriel J. T. Rodrigues

My mods in the library

My photography (site updated!)

English isn't my native language. Sometimes, I'm going to make mistakes or sound strange and for this I'm sorry. Please feel free to correct me at anytime. Thanks for your comprehension!

Boeing777_Banner_Pilot.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you very much, everyone. I'm really glad you like it. :smile:

 

 

Haha, but I think the P3D version is just around the corner.

Believe me: it will be worth the wait. FSLabs did an awesome job.

 

 

 

The workload for a single pilot can be very high.

I'm always forgetting something relevant... what a difference from the 777!

 

Great shots leave a cockpit window a little bit open and see what happens when taking off and climbing through FL100 ;-)

 

André
 

Great shots leave a cockpit window a little bit open and see what happens when taking off and climbing through FL100 ;-

 

Gets abit cooler in the cockpit :wink:

I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card,  RM850 power supply

 

Peter kelberg

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