September 10, 20178 yr Cleaning out an old folder, found this. Being a boeing trained guy, I must say the 777 is one of the easiest and "laziest" planes out there. It just works! da2d5f98-9654-466b-b2d7-7ac4d3abea4c by Violin Velocity, on Flickr Brendan R, KDXR PHNL KJFK Type rated: SF34 / DH8 (Q400) / DC9 717 MD-88/ B767 (CFI/II/MEI/ATP) Majestic Software Q400 Beta Team / Pilot Consultant / Twitter @violinvelocity
September 10, 20178 yr Author edited Brendan R, KDXR PHNL KJFK Type rated: SF34 / DH8 (Q400) / DC9 717 MD-88/ B767 (CFI/II/MEI/ATP) Majestic Software Q400 Beta Team / Pilot Consultant / Twitter @violinvelocity
September 10, 20178 yr Beautiful, high up there to popping autogen is gone and FSX still have a lot of legs ;-) Vu Pham i7-13700K 5.2 GHz OC, 64 GB RAM, RTX5090, SSD for Sim, SSD for system. MSFS2020, XP-12, DCS
September 10, 20178 yr Author Trust me, I didn't stay up until midnight east coast time.... 4x sim speed to the rescue! Brendan R, KDXR PHNL KJFK Type rated: SF34 / DH8 (Q400) / DC9 717 MD-88/ B767 (CFI/II/MEI/ATP) Majestic Software Q400 Beta Team / Pilot Consultant / Twitter @violinvelocity
September 10, 20178 yr I've only tried realtime transatlantic flights once or twice in all my years of simming. My limit on realtime flights is about two hours, and only if it is photoreal scenery like MSE California or my Colorado scenery. Once I started a transatlantic flight before bedtime and finished it just as I woke up the next morning. The autopilot flew realtime while I was fast asleep. Would have lost my license had I done that for real LOL! John
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