March 2, 20242 yr This is my first travel across Japan after the (long overdue) installation of the Japan Update. I've picked, here, the Cathay Pacific 747-8 Cargo for my subject a/c, an airline I've come to love since my earliest days of FS2004 with that (stock) B747-400. Of course, the appearance of the Cathay Pacific livery has progressively got better in our SIMs, culminating in what I think was a classic and beautiful rendition of the B747-400 (BCF = Boeing Converted Freighter) model of the Cathay Pacific (BareMetal) livery...in one of our earlier SIMs...by one of the esteemed re-painters around here...🙂... (search for "iFly 747-400BCF Liveries", if you wish to...). I noticed that several Japanese airport sceneries came bundled (free) with this Japan Update, one of which was Nagasaki Airport. This airport has long been one of my points of interest and curiosity because of the fact that it was a (novel) engineering marvel of its time, the first airport in the world to be built on the ocean and thereby regarded as the world's first offshore airport (since then a few others have followed suit). Actually, the airport was built over an existing island in the adjoining Ōmura Bay, with additional areas (painstakingly) reclaimed from the ocean, around the shores of the island. The construction process involved the challenging work of flattening some of the island's hills, and the even more challenging task of persuading the 13 households that were living on the island to relocate. I've included one overhead image of the airport (my concluding shot, below), in which you can also spot, in the background, the Mishima Ohashi Bridge that connect the airport to the mainland of Nagasaki. I would say this (free) rendition of this Nagasaki Airport by MSFS is quite remarkable. Landing on Nagasaki's Runway (I've landed on ILS Runway 32 - several shots included below) is like threading a needle...🙂...with the runway thresholds starting and ending just at the edge of the water... Cathay Pacific operates 14 Boeing 747-8F freighters in its current fleet. Hope you enjoy this collection of images...of Cathay Pacific flying in Japan...between Tokyo (RJAA) and Nagasaki (RJFU) ...! Thanks for viewing...!
March 2, 20242 yr Beautys, for me it is always a pleasure to see a 747 flying around and it is still the Jumbo !! cheers 😉 Edited March 2, 20242 yr by pmplayer 08.2024 new PC is online : ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI Mainboard, AMD Ryzen™ 9 7950X3D Prozessor, G.Skill DIMM 64 GB DDR5-6000 (2x 32 GB) Dual-Kit, MSI GeForce RTX 4090 VENTUS 3X E 24G OC Grafikkarte, 2x WD Black SN850X NVMe SSD 4 TB - Drive C+D, WD Gold Enterprise Class 12 TB for storage HDD, Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1000W PC - Power supply, Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU Aircooler with 7 Heatpipes, Design Meshify 2 White TG Clear Tint Tower-Case, 3x 4K monitors 2x32 Samsung 1x27 LG 3840x2160, Windows11 Prof. 23H2 - now Windows11 Prof. 25H2 Flightsimulator Hardware: Honeycomb Throttle Bravo, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro, Logitech Flight Joke System, XBox Controller, some Thrustmaster stuff, Winwing CDU Panels.
March 2, 20242 yr Most Interesting post, very good shots. And it's true, it's the Jumbo, 747 heavy is really true. 🙂 As you say it can be seen in the sims that the Japanese have a lot of their airports build into the sea, Nagasaki is another beautiful one. It's also very impressive to see that they build hundreds and thousands of industrial areas on platforms into the sea all over the country. There is wonderful freeware scenery for the entire Japan available for Aerofly4 at Flight-Sim.org as well, all handpainted hd orthos. It's around 60 gb total and I have it, will show shots later. This alone makes it worth to install the sim. Edited March 2, 20242 yr by andiflyit PC: Ryzen 7 3700x AM4, 16 GB RAM, RTX 3060 12GB, Storage SSD 3TB, HDD 8TB, USB 8TB, 2 Screens, Win10-64 SIMs: FSX SE, P3d 3.4/4.5/6.1, Xplane 10/11/12, MSFS 2020/24, Aerofly FS 4
March 2, 20242 yr 3 hours ago, P_7878 said: Cathay Pacific operates 14 Boeing 747-8F freighters in its current fleet. Cathay Cargo ......😎 for now, cheers john martin
March 2, 20242 yr Great shots! One of my favorite 747 liveries! And to top it off, one of my favorite Asian airports as well! Hoping to see the working B747-8F (with operating cargo doors) in the sim soon!
March 3, 20242 yr Author 19 hours ago, pmplayer said: Beautys, for me it is always a pleasure to see a 747 flying around and it is still the Jumbo !! cheers 😉 Agree, pmplayer.... The Jumbo never goes out-of-style...🙂... 17 hours ago, andiflyit said: Most Interesting post, very good shots. And it's true, it's the Jumbo, 747 heavy is really true. 🙂 As you say it can be seen in the sims that the Japanese have a lot of their airports build into the sea, Nagasaki is another beautiful one. It's also very impressive to see that they build hundreds and thousands of industrial areas on platforms into the sea all over the country. There is wonderful freeware scenery for the entire Japan available for Aerofly4 at Flight-Sim.org as well, all handpainted hd orthos. It's around 60 gb total and I have it, will show shots later. This alone makes it worth to install the sim. Aerofly4 sounds good for this very special region of the world...hitherto relatively ignored in our past SIMs ... 17 hours ago, vadriver said: Cathay Cargo ......😎 ...🙂...You're absolutely correct, John M. And It's good to know that at least a few folks are reading the words I write...🙂... 13 hours ago, Phantom88 said: Superb!!!! Thanks, Patrick ...! 10 hours ago, John F said: Glad to see you getting the most out of your Japan Update (belatedly 🙂). Yes, John, better late than never...🙂... 9 hours ago, rmeier said: Great shots! One of my favorite 747 liveries! And to top it off, one of my favorite Asian airports as well! Hoping to see the working B747-8F (with operating cargo doors) in the sim soon! Thank you. Yes, that would be certainly nice, but it's still a long way from the 747 Grade you have been used to in P3D...🙂... Will: Thank you for your comment…Appreciated. Cheers…! Edited March 3, 20242 yr by P_7878
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