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But I think I had a video driver crash.  Monitors went to standby but my PC was still running.  So here's a few pics of the Zibo 737 in XP11.  I had been flying a route from DLH to MSP and had issues capturing the localizer so I got a re-vector back.  I decided to share just the few pics anyway.  I kinda liked the lighting.

42216426995_60256504c7_o.jpgUntitled-1 by ryan b, on Flickr

42216426845_ce902f069c_o.jpgUntitled-2 by ryan b, on Flickr

My fav - a 30 degree bank

42216426685_d6d6fbdf22_o.jpgUntitled-3 by ryan b, on Flickr

42216426445_62c4618a7c_o.jpgUntitled-4 by ryan b, on Flickr

 

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Beautiful set of shots in the Zibo 737!  Lighting looks great and has always been one of X-Planes strengths.

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Wonderful lighting and way of capturing the 737 in flight!

John

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Thanks guys 

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