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NZ, from Nelson to Mt. Cook

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Above Lake Rotoroa

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Near Lake Brunner

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On the lower left side one can spot part of Lake Tasman

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Along the Tasman River into Mt. Cook NZMC

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Well done buddy, beautiful shots !

cheers 😉

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Those are beautiful shots. Glad you chose the Trimotor for your flight. It looks right at home in this scenery.

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Cool shots Bernd, gotta love those NZA sceneries.
Oh my, doesn't the Trimotor look enormous at NZMC, compared to the resident flock of Porters and the like!

 

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Thanks my friends for commenting !

11 hours ago, WingZ said:

Oh my, doesn't the Trimotor look enormous at NZMC, compared to the resident flock of Porters and the like!

Hahaha, absolutely.

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A gorgeous 'back in time' flight between both very nice modelled airports and a geographic knowledge of the area in between during the flight. I love also the fine detailled shots on the plane.

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***Fantastic***

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Many thanks Johnny and Patrick for your comments!


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Great flight & descriptions, Bernd. I really like(d) Nelson airport, it has the perfect size and is no shopping mall. The personnel has a good sense of humour, too.

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6 hours ago, Stiller Water said:

Great flight & descriptions, Bernd. I really like(d) Nelson airport, it has the perfect size and is no shopping mall. The personnel has a good sense of humour, too.

I agree, Kiwis in general are a great bunch of people to have around. I was once in Tauranga and was even invited to a free ride in a Boeing Stearman. Unbelievable!


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great idea to fly bythere with the Ford Trimotors !! Thank you Bernd for this very pleasant trip 🙂

PS : It would be nice to be able to choose vintage style pilots 

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Many thanks, Jean Marc, maybe you can add some of your interesting liveries to this plane 😊

And i agree with you, vintage style pilots for these planes would be great!

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Stunning pictures and scenery, bernd, with the Ford Trimotor... (a natural sequel to your (recent) Junkers posts...🙂 ...)

The metal skin looks beautiful in the sunlight...!

Recall very well this a/c from the fs9 days...🙂 .... but so glad to see it here...thanks for posting...!

 

 

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4 hours ago, P_7878 said:

Recall very well this a/c from the fs9 days...🙂 .... but so glad to see it here...thanks for posting...!

Thanks a lot, P_7878. I too remember this plane quite well from FS9 (and as payware from FSX). Luckily there are many vintage planes brought back to life in excellent visual quality in MSFS.

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