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PNW: Low and Fast (Part 1)

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Purchased Washington HD for XP11 (sale)....200+ GB SSD space heh....but I've always wanted to try at least one of these sceneries.  (Now with the GTX 1080 Ti the vram is no factor).  The promo shots of TE Washington are mostly all higher altitude but I wanted to show people what it looks like around 1000 AGL.  Overall it still looks really nice.  I'm using the amazing JRollon Marchetti SF260 with RXP GTN for my touring.  I plan to fly all over the Olympic Mountain area.  

Part 1 consists of me departing Bowerman (famous Orbx landmark hehe) and heading west to the coast, flying over Ocean Shores W04, and up towards Covalis State S16 (airport on a beach), and then north to Point Grenville, taking a turn to the east at Taholah following the Quinault River ending at Lake Quinault

Enjoy!

49147177378_ea08c7d167_o.pngUntitled-1 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147878262_0696c45463_o.pngUntitled-2 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147669811_57fb99c306_o.pngUntitled-3 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147669651_f815450838_o.pngUntitled-5 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147669556_15c4f1c60e_o.pngUntitled-6 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147176793_ff55157788_o.pngUntitled-7 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147176683_fb181cdcab_o.pngUntitled-8 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147176563_51365ba9d9_o.pngUntitled-9 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147669071_1821f358e5_o.pngUntitled-10 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147668931_c4c5ffb010_o.pngUntitled-11 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147877282_8db8076613_o.pngUntitled-12 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147877237_d00f94b775_o.pngUntitled-13 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147877157_b7993551e7_o.pngUntitled-14 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147176053_b9f43c7def_o.pngUntitled-15 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

49147876972_81ff652fc6_o.pngUntitled-16 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

 

 

 

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Impressive detail! That building in # 13 looks amazing.

John

Very nice flight and screenies, Ryan

Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

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Great shots of the SF260! Really a great bird to fly.

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WOW that looks amazing!

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