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Your Latest / Fav 2024 Approach

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56 minutes ago, rlashier said:

How refreshing to find a post in which simmers provide helpful information on how better to enjoy their simming, rather than slamming each other for their opinions or preferences for a particular flight sim, an aircraft, or a particular developer. Keep it up!

Rich

Well I was targeting new 2024 airports but 2020 ones are cool also.  🫡

dd

22 minutes ago, Sky_Pilot071 said:

Well I was targeting new 2024 airports but 2020 ones are cool also.  🫡

dd

Oh. Missed that.

To be fair that is a pretty small list if you are looking for airports that are just for 2024 and not updated from 2020.

 

Ron

MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.

58 minutes ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

Queenstown, New Zealand

With a big airliner missing rhe mountains and coming in over the water. Simply amazing

Definitely a favourite!

IMO, the approach from the other end (to runway 23) is even better. Extra credit for doing it without the benefit of the RNP (AR) approach. Pull it off, and you'll be able to say "walked away from another one, Simon" (if anyone know what that refers to 😉).

good selection 👍, i'll try all those i don't already know before the end of the holidays !

for me, my favourite has been SKPS RNAV 02 ... that dive towards the mountains before seeing almost immediately after the turn a tiny strip near a big deep canyon is just incredible. It's also a good airport to test the plane autopilot capacity, no problem for high end aicraft like fenix or pmdg and it makes the approach super easy because there's not much to do except enjoy the show 😁, but with older planes or planes where the autopilot is not very well implemented, then it's a real challenge (at least for me 🙃). 

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A few interesting ones I've flown recently:

  • [AIRLINER] LTBS (Dalaman, Turkey) RNP 19
  • [AIRLINER] LDDU (Dubrovnik, Croatia) RNP 29
  • [GA] LJZA (Slovenia), Microsoft handcrafted, any RWY
  • [GA/AIRLINER] ENLK (Leknes, Norway), any RWY
  • [GA] ENRA (Norway), Microsoft handcrafted, any RWY
  • [AIRLINER] EGNS (Isle of Man, UK), any RWY
  • [AIRLINER] EGNM (Leeds, UK), any RWY
  • [AIRLINER] CYCG (West Kootenay Regional Airport, Canada), Microsoft handcrafted, any RWY
  • [AIRLINER] LPHR (Azores, Portugal), any RWY
  • [AIRLINER] LESO (San Sebastian, Spain), RNP A RWY 04
  • [AIRLINER] LFKC (Calvi, France), Circling/visual approach for RWY 36 (airlines tailor made charts can be found online)

CPU Ryzen 5800X3D RAM 64GB DDR4 3200MHz GPU RTX 5070 Ti (16 GB VRAM) Display 38" LG OS Windows 11
 

For airliners:

The KDCA RW19 River Visual

The KLGA RW31 Visual

KSAN RW27 RNAV where you skim over built up hill top on final approach.

Sint Maarten landing (forgot the RW # but there is only one way in and one way out). 

 

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