February 19, 20206 yr Over Mariscal Sucre International Airport (Quito), Ecuador Thanks to the map display i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 19, 20206 yr Madrid, Spain i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 20, 20206 yr Tondimina, Inner Niger Delta, Mali i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 21, 20206 yr Big Sur, USA i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 21, 20206 yr Lake District, UK I‘m really looking forward to this area (+ Scotland). I hope it will be as beautiful as in reality. Edited February 21, 20206 yr by Shack95 i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 21, 20206 yr Tokyo, Japan i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 22, 20206 yr Feature Discovery Series Episode 6: Airports NZQN Queenstown Airport, Queenstown New Zealand Real Life NZQN International Terminal Building Extension under construction in 2015.
February 22, 20206 yr Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand Screen Shot of Tongariro National Park, During a Pan Left to Right Fly over view with the foreground of Mount Ngauruhoe and just behind is Mount Tongariro. In between the Two Mountains is the Tongariro Alpine Crossing which is a popular day hiking and tramping track in New Zealand which can be subject to unpredictable weather, and conditions can change quickly as slightly seen in the brief glimpse of the depicted weather in the area featured in the Feature Discovery Series Episode 1: World. time stamp 2:05 - 2:09 Mount Ngauruhoe in real life is an active volcano in New Zealand. It was used as inspiration by Peter Jackson in his film trilogy "The Lord of the Rings", depicted as Mount Doom a fictional volcano. Mount Ngauruhoe in real life last big eruption was in 1974.
February 22, 20206 yr I think @Shack95 is due for some appreciation by the MSFS team in one of the next updates! All that work figuring out those places. Respect! Edited February 22, 20206 yr by tweekz Happy with MSFS 🙂 home simming evolved
February 22, 20206 yr 6 minutes ago, tweekz said: I think @Shack95 is due for some appreciation by the MSFS team in one of the next updates! All that work figuring out those places. Respect! Yeah I’m not even sure how he managed to identify the Lake District lol
February 22, 20206 yr 2 minutes ago, Anthracite said: Yeah I’m not even sure how he managed to identify the Lake District lol He's a Microsoft employee, fueling our hype over here. 😄 Edit: In that instance I suppose it was via the NAV info. Edited February 22, 20206 yr by tweekz Happy with MSFS 🙂 home simming evolved
February 22, 20206 yr 1 minute ago, tweekz said: He's a Microsoft employee, fueling our hype over here. 😄 That’s like putting fuel on a fire, if I reach any higher levels of hype we’re going to have a climate disaster.
February 22, 20206 yr Just now, Anthracite said: That’s like putting fuel on a fire, if I reach any higher levels of hype we’re going to have a climate disaster. I know this isn't a constructive contribution, but... please I need some sort of hint on the release date!! 😄 Happy with MSFS 🙂 home simming evolved
February 22, 20206 yr 50 minutes ago, tweekz said: He's a Microsoft employee, fueling our hype over here. 😂 I wish. 50 minutes ago, tweekz said: In that instance I suppose it was via the NAV info. Exactly. Plus the file name (UK fog or something like that). The Lake District was my first guess because I know the area a bit, so it was a pretty quick search. i9-11900K, RTX 4090, 32 GB ram, Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo, TCA Airbus sidestick and quadrant, Reverb G2
February 22, 20206 yr 2 hours ago, Anthracite said: Yeah I’m not even sure how he managed to identify the Lake District lol Cockpit GPS
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