August 25, 20205 yr Here are five (sample) images of, not usually seen, here, the B757 (C-32A) that I'd mentioned in my other B752F post (the first one, below, REG#90004, is of POSKY B757-200 (C-32A), shown in (symbolic) recognition of Project Open Sky, and the rest 4 (REG#80001) are for QW B752 (C-32A)). A total of four (specially configured) C-32A 752s were built. Please note again that QW had roots in POSKY...(many talented DEVs from POSKY went on to create (QW) B757/BAe-Avro/B787...later on...)... BTW, I was reading, today, (interesting) bits from an interview with Corey F, "We were all flight simulator enthusiasts who got the itch to try and make our respective areas of the simulator experience look, feel, sound and act better. We were tweakers, who started to tweak more than we actually flew....", and, also, "I'm crazy about the Boeing 757..."...it shows...!! Thanks for viewing this post and the (few) screenshots of this unique 752...!! [POSKY/QW - (C-32A)] Edited August 25, 20205 yr by P_7878
August 27, 20205 yr Great angle, P_7878 Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080
August 28, 20205 yr Author Bernd: Thank you. These angles, which, I personally like, did not make the cut...🙂....into my earlier B752F post, so included here,....glad, at least a few others like them too....🙂...
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