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Tu 160 into Rio de Janeiro

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This is the FSX Tupolev Tu 160 Blackjack, which I ported over to MSFS. I doubt that such a plane will ever make it into MSFS.

I take off in the north from a town called Fortaleza and then fly south along the coast.

 

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Thanks for viewing

 

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Outstanding Bernd!  No matter who’s it is it’s still an aircraft and all aircraft are interesting.

Hey, do you think you could port one over for me?  I’d be willing to pay the original developer of the plane I have in mind a lot of money to get my all-time favorite plane I had in FSX to work in MSFS.  But I think they’re long out of business.  PM me if you want.

 

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Buddy, just beautiful shots, and this plane looks like another "wannabe concorde"..

But i know there is another one, i assume it was the TU-144 what was flown first before the Concorde but didn't have nearly the success of the Concorde, not even close.

Nothing beats the Concorde, this was far ahead of its time in the technical sense and is still unbeaten in terms of its appearance to this day - IMO !!

cheers  😉

 

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Very impressive Berd. Excellent set of shots of an aircraft that may never be released for MSFS. Well done on the port over 🙂.

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Thank you all kindly for your comments, my friends!!

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Very unique aircraft but I'm enjoying those glimpses of Brazil down below as well.

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13 hours ago, John F said:

Very unique aircraft but I'm enjoying those glimpses of Brazil down below as well.

Hahaha, thank you, John.

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superb set of shots Bernd of a very unusual looking plane, wings really don't look strong...

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Wonderful shots, bernd...!! Yes, I surely do recall this Tu-160 Blackjack, I believe it was by Virtavia.... 

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