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Tu-134 from Yerevan to MinVody

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After almost a year of having it parked, I decided to try if I can still start the Tu-134 (SCS v.2.0). I choose a short transcaucasian flight from UDYZ Yerevan to URMM Mineralnye Vody. Both airports are freeware from Avsimrus, as well as the mesh used.

Dedicated to the weekly KuMi flight by the guys from Eulenandfriends.de.

 

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There will be much fun with all the switches.

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Taxiing:

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Taking off:

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Mt. Ararat:

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Over Georgia, viewing down to Ambrolauri area:

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Caucasus mountains:

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Mr. Elbrus far away to the left:

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Approaching into the "soup":

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Hills around Pyatigorsk

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Approach to MinVody:

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Nice planes:

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Secured.

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I hope you liked these pictures. Regards,

Harald

 

 

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   Harald Geyer
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Beautifully symbiotic, Harald: the sim was made for this!

And great authenticity, well done!

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7 hours ago, HaraldG said:

 

I hope you liked these pictures. Regards,

Harald

 

 

 

Liked them.......no..... I loved them! :biggrin:

 

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Great flight plan across Caucasus mountains....very nice shots of the TU154!

HLJAMES

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Many thanks for your nice comments, WingZ, Ed, Pedro, Jerome and HLJames!

On 23.11.2017 at 6:36 AM, WingZ said:

the sim was made for this!

For eastern European freeware? Oh yes; at Avsimrus my FS9-converted version of GVA's UGMS Mestia freeware has more downloads than the original for P3D (181 vs. 92).

On 23.11.2017 at 9:53 AM, pedrotrindade said:

does it work in p3d v3/4?

Frankly spoken, I don't know. It's a FS9 model which was converted for FSX; maybe the FSX version works in P3D, too.

On 23.11.2017 at 7:25 AM, edetroit said:

I loved them!

Thanks! I also was just excited to fly this bird again after almost a year. Will continue.

Regards,

Harald


   Harald Geyer
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I miss both the Tu-134 and the PT Tu-154M for FS2004 terribly. :sad:

Wish I could have at least one of them in P3DV4.

Great shots...

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Thanks Brzl for your kind comment. Unfortunately, there is an adaptation of the Tu-134 for FSX but it doesn't seem that it works under P3D. Perhaps the community knows more.


   Harald Geyer
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Man! I've always been a bit too intimidated to try that model. Great looking shots. I'm sure it's very satisfying to pull off a successful flight w/ a complex Russian model like that.

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Oh yes; if you have landed safely you feel satisfied like when you really have done a challenge - tired but happy!


   Harald Geyer
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