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Just another landing in Hungary

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Hi,

some more pictures from GA flying with the Bonanza in Hungary. After resting in Pipishegyi, I continued to Bony, a small agricultural field in northwestern Hungary near Györ.

Taxiing at Pipishegyi; there's hardly an airfield situated as scenic as this:

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Turning in front of the Matrai power plant (not that scenic).

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Arriving over Budapest

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At port side below there's the venerable Budaörs airfield:

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A last view to Budapest:

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Continuing the journey along Danube valley:

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On final at Bony:

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Just landed:

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Secured:

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Last picture in the setting sun:

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I hope you like these.

Used scenery:

- Pipishegyi airfield by Tamas and Peter Szabo

- Budapest city scenery by Aerosoft

- Bony airfield by LHSimulations

Regards,

Harald

   Harald Geyer
   Gründer der Messerschmitt Freunde Dresden v. V.

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Nice pictures. FS2004 still has some life in it if these are any indication.

John

Wow that's the old Dreamfleet Bonanza!  Man I loved DF back in the day!  Nice pics

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Superb sequence of pics, Harald and your FS9 really shines 

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Thanks John, Ryan Sascha and Bernd for commenting. Yes, FS2004 can still look good with appropriate planes and sceneries...

   Harald Geyer
   Gründer der Messerschmitt Freunde Dresden v. V.

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Still looking Great!!

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Patrick

Nice shots.

nebojsa

Ahh the fabulous FS2004 Hungarian sceneries...

On my first visit to Budapest last year, I enjoyed finding the spots learned and flown over in FS9. I wished I could have had time to do the real world GA hops like this!

Well presented as ever, Harald.

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Thanks Patrick, Nebojsa and WingZ!

WingZ, you're right. No simming year without at least one flight to Hungary.

By the way, I'll try something similar to your Budapest visit; in october I'll visit the real world Georgia airports which I converted to FS9 from Georgian Virtual Airports. Really looking forward to the Caucasus!

   Harald Geyer
   Gründer der Messerschmitt Freunde Dresden v. V.

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... and what about the wine?😋

   Harald Geyer
   Gründer der Messerschmitt Freunde Dresden v. V.

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Please disregard, did a double post.

   Harald Geyer
   Gründer der Messerschmitt Freunde Dresden v. V.

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8 hours ago, sascha said:

Some amazing old wine producing techniques kept alive there!

Exactly, the Qvevri.

But before this Hungarian thread goes off-topic towards Georgia, here's my plan: After I return from Georgia, I'll fly to Georgia (by simulator), post the pictures, and so on...

   Harald Geyer
   Gründer der Messerschmitt Freunde Dresden v. V.

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