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This is a nice little tubeliner.  I've got to do some RTFMing for sure though.  It seems as though I should have left the auto throttles engaged upon landing?  Plane was yelling at me hehe.

I would have flown a DAL livery but I only found one now hehe.

Routing: KDLH COLDD BAINY2 KMSP

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Very nice shots! Thanks for sharing, Ryan.


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Beautiful set Ryan!  Great to see my old home town.


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Nice pics! Get the DL livery for next time. Hey, is the SA there at 30L and Post Rd.? I haven't installed the scenery yet.

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Thanks.  Yes there is a SA but I don't think it has the actual logo.  Some buildings do and some don't 


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Hi Ryan,

Great set (as always) on a bird I've been keeping an eye on - big MD fan... I wish the guys from McPhat were still around - looks like the exterior textures could use a little TLC from the shots I've seen...

Regards,

Scott


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Man, whatever camera effect that is that keeps your head level as the plane move around it is ridiculous.  Nobody flies like that IRL.

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On 21.06.2017 at 8:55 AM, ryanbatcund said:

This is a nice little tubeliner.

Indeed nice little tubeliner and beautiful all-around view!

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Thanks 

@FishermanIvan that's just me playing around - I use Track IR so it's easy to do that - I think it gives a sense of movement - I've seen a few pics on airliners.net that do something similar and they look pretty cool!


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