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PNG, Dinangat to Yalumet

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Indie developer Ken Hall has recently released his second batch of PNG airstrips. They are available at the ORBX site and are a fantastic way to bring this remote part of the world to life.

 

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Susi Air of course does not fly in this part of Papua, but I like the livery, so I was able to convince them to transfer one of their Pilatus planes, which usually operates in the Indonesian part of Papua 🙂

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Climb, baby, climb

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Flying along Papua’s eastern shore. In the distance you can see Umboi Island

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Over Yalumet. No other plane blocks the runway

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Really outstanding series, Bernd! You've captured the rural atmosphere perfectly...right down to the wash hanging out on the line in your final shot. And the in-flight shots are just beautiful. That Susi livery really dresses up the Porter nicely.

Nice I will check that scenery out.

Great shots and scenery Bernd! 😉 

Great shots, scenery and set - as always !

cheers 😉

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Lovely stuff Bernd! As you know, I love these detailed sceneries - if it's got chickens, it can't fail!

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PNG is (always been) such a fascinating (and challenging) region to fly in our SIM, Bernd. These add-on airstrips must make it all the more enjoyable.... Beautiful series of pics...!!

Nice shots Bernd 🙂, I have the 2 older sceneries for PNG which came out for P3d but didn't fly it for long time, have to do that again sometime.

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Thank you all very much for commenting, my friends. There are quite a number of freeware airstrips for PNG and the Indonesian part of Papua on the .to site, but the sceneries by Ken add a lot more charming details such as people, animals, laundry etc etc. 🙂

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