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Descent into Hot Springs, AR

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Descending through the cloud layer at the end of a morning flight from Shreveport, LA to Hot Springs, AR in the Cessna CT206H Stationair.

 

32503577982_19e649dd34_b.jpgFSX-2017-feb-2-001-2 by David Covarrubias, on Flickr

Its a miracle that any aircraft handled by me is able to be used again.  :wink:

My Modest Rig (Laptop is a must, need to be mobile for college): MSI GE60 Apache/ Intel I7-4710HQ @ 2.5 GHz/ 8GM Ram/ Nvidia GTX 850M/1TB HDD/ 125 GB SSD.

Gear: CH Eclipse Yoke, CH Pro Pedals, Trackir 5

Scenery That I Use: ORBX FTX Global, Vector, OpenLC NA, Trees HD, FreemeshX, REX Texture Direct w/ Soft Clouds

That is a spectacular photo! I think this might be my next GA plane. Any thoughts?

 

DualPropeller  :)

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That is a spectacular photo! I think this might be my next GA plane. Any thoughts?

 

DualPropeller  :)

Thank you.  It is a fantastic plane.  It is the ultimate go anywhere and do anything aircraft, think of a Toyota Land Cruiser with wings.  The turbocharger lets you fly high (service ceiling of 27,000ft).

Its a miracle that any aircraft handled by me is able to be used again.  :wink:

My Modest Rig (Laptop is a must, need to be mobile for college): MSI GE60 Apache/ Intel I7-4710HQ @ 2.5 GHz/ 8GM Ram/ Nvidia GTX 850M/1TB HDD/ 125 GB SSD.

Gear: CH Eclipse Yoke, CH Pro Pedals, Trackir 5

Scenery That I Use: ORBX FTX Global, Vector, OpenLC NA, Trees HD, FreemeshX, REX Texture Direct w/ Soft Clouds

Nice shot.

 

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