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  1. 11 minutes ago, Chock said:

    Frankly, it doesn't alter the fact that the Sun is a cack newspaper, as is the Mirror, actually the mirror is probably the worse of the two, since it has pretentions toward being superior to it. But then again, they both look like pantheons of righteous journalism compared to the Express.

    But the Express is always crusading for a fairer Britain ... even though I doubt anyone there knows what most of those words mean if you look at what they root for.

    It does make me laugh though that a couple of years ago following the economic crash of 2007, politicians and journalists came bottom and second from the bottom respectively in a poll of who people trust to tell the truth. And yet, look at where we are today based entirely on what politicians and journalists said.

    To paraphrase Lisa Simpson, just three more months! Just three more months.


  2. 1 hour ago, nealmac said:

    "Passengers screaming in terror" FFS.....is there any chance we can have a ban on links to the s*n newspaper? They are nothing but a bunch of liars ran by a scumbag. It amazes me to this day that people are still buying this rag considering their history, and the scandalous lies they printed, and the national cover ups they chose to adhere to.

    But then who will UK Prime Ministers take their instructions from?

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  3. 1 hour ago, VHOEI said:

    No apologies from me mate! :P We’re in a great place, away from everything... (I know this is contradicting my statement below but as long as I have a view of the world outside the aluminium tube, can stand up in the aisle and have music, I’m happy to be on a plane.)

    I know that economy is economy regardless of the aircraft but on a small single aisle aircraft, but the larger size and two isles of a wide body is something I like a lot (I’m not claustrophobic but I do like the feeling of space and the ability to stand up occasionally during cruise)...

     

    I’ll accept your no apology since you guys have to suffer the same fate when you want to come and visit the rest of us. We’ll call it evens ... like the scoreline between the Wallabies and the Springboks last weekend.

    Ok, so back to what a BBJ can do in the world of flight simming. First, I am convinced that the flight I referenced in my first post was from Diego Garcia to Accra, but I am not so sure of the duration of the flight now. This morning when I read your reply, I wasn’t quite sure whether it was from Diego Garcia to Accra, or to Abidjan Ivory Coast, so I loaded up Diego Garcia to Abidjan. Here are the details.

    FJDG to DIAP distance: 4632NM

    Actual distance Flown: 4651NM

    Route: Direct

    Flight Time: 11 hours 13 Minutes

    TOW: 59.3 Tons

    ZFW: 38.4 Tons (Load Level 4.4%)

    Fuel Load: 20.891 Tons (100%)

    Reserves: 2 Tons

    FMC Predicted Reserves at Take Off: 1.3 Tons

    FOB at DIAP after engine shutdown: 1.88 Tons

    Fuel Used: 19.11 Tons

    Cost Index: 0

    Initial Cruise Altitude: 39 000FT

    Step Climb to 41 000FT after 4 hours

    FMC Predicted Reserves after Step Climb: 1.7 Tons

    FOB at TOD: 2.3 Tons

    So, in conclusion, the PMDG 737 700 can do 11 hour flights, but the margin of error is so tiny that it shouldn’t. And I am not even sure that if I repeat that flight ten times, that it would make it ten times.

    Something quite interesting about the flight was the speed near TOD, the plane was cruising at Mach 0.68 with a 16 knot tail wind. I have never seen the plane crawling along at that speed before.

    I am sure that just about everything about that flight violates every last aviation regulation, but we’ll call it an experimental flight and the four passengers weren’t high ranking Nigerian armed forces personnel but lowly paid aircraft engineers who were “encouraged” to “volunteer” for the flight. Still, all good fun.


  4. 7 hours ago, VHOEI said:

    Ahem... 11 Hours? Where was that from and to?  I cannot wrap my head around the thought of a 737 flying for 11 hours straight.  For that matter, thinking of sitting my (awkwardly) tall but narrow frame in an economy seat of a 737 (or comparably sized bird) for 11 hours is something that makes me feel a little bit uneasy... :P (If I could chat to the pilots in the flight, it might change my mind though...)

    I'm not sure, it was a long time ago, but it may have been Diego Garcia to Accra Ghana.

    I will try to recreate the flight tonight to see whether it was that one and then make a note of passengers, cargo, fuel, distance, CI, cruise altitude, and what all of that results in.

    And speaking as someone who has done Qantas 63 and 64 between FAOR and YSSY, spending 14 hours in economy class is not a lot more fun in a jet much bigger than the 737. I think Australia owes the world collectively an apology, have a spectacular country but hide it away in some near inaccessible corner of the world ... that's cruel!


  5. The longest flight I ever did with a PMDG 737-700 was over 11 hours. Of course, it was done with pilots, 4 passengers and a couple of suitcases. If you find a suitable livery for a BBJ that you like, just load it very light and you will be able to make those transatlantic flights with fuel to spare.


  6. It appears as if you can see straight through that section of the panel with the glass from the terminal building behind it showing through. I suggest you repeat the shot against different backgrounds to see if that spot matches the background outside of the plane in every shot that you take. Do the same for the FO's side. That will give you something to compare it to. 

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  7. As has been stated by others, Active Sky simulates the wake turbulence from AI aircraft ahead of you and it's no gentle breeze either. I had a 737 brought down when an A380 passed over and in front of me on descent into VABB. So I suggest the first thing to do is to disable the wake turbulence function in AS and to see if the problem persists. If not, then you want to dial that wake turbulence setting down.


  8. 17 minutes ago, HLJames said:

    I've never been there but i have published screenshots of a flight from Dakar, Senegal to the Eye @40000ft....you would only see an area of igneous rock if you were actually there!

    HLJAMES

    I often look at your screenshots, your scenery is awesome, to say the least.

    And, yes, it's just igneous rock, but it's also a mystery, and that appeals to my sense of adventure. I have a thing for rocks :laugh:


  9. 56 minutes ago, HLJames said:

    Wonderful seeing Southern Africa...very nice shots,,,,i wonder if you have ever seen whats called The Eye of Africa!

    HLJAMES

    Thank you for your kind words. As I do a lot of flying around Africa, I'm thinking I might as well post some of my flights from time to time to promote this wonderful but underrepresented part of the world.

    I have never seen the Eye in person, unfortunately it is not the easiest place to get to in the world, the UK government even advises against all but essential travel to Mauritania, which is a real pity, it is a magnificent feature. And then the adventure of one way of getting there, a camel tour through the Sahara, camping under unobstructed stars at night next to a crackling fire before resuming at first light. Have you been to the Eye?


  10. From time to time, someone shares some of their screenshots of flights to and around Africa, and more often than not, the lack of variety for African airports comes up. Like most of those who comment on the paucity of African airports, I feel a similar hope that someone will add to the list of African airports. Thankfully, there are a few very nice freeware airfields available for GA around Southern Africa, Vilankulo and Inhambane in Mozambique being two of my favourites, and what better aircraft to enjoy life under African skies than the Cessna 182 from A2A. So, here then, is a selection from a recent flight I did around South Africa and Mozambique, hopefully this will encourage you to consider booking that safari you've thought about, or just load up your sim and take a trip to the beautiful continent that is Africa that way.

    Leaving Johannesburg behind for Inhambane, it's a long flight, so I suggest you bring some snacks ... droewors is highly recommended, and maybe a peppermint crisp if, like me, you have a sweet tooth.

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    Passing over the Witbank Nature reserve, with the Olifantsrivier (Elephant's river) in the background.

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    Good thing this plane has an autopilot, it takes less time to fly from Johanneburg to Nairobi with Kenya Airways than doing this flight. Still, you can't beat that African sunset.

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    A little over four hours later, and we're down at Inhambane. First order of business, a trip to the men's room, Crème Soda may be the greenest refreshment one can get in a can, but it makes its presence felt over 4 hours. Having paid the landing fees, a trip to the nearby lodge for a braai and a couple of cold ones.

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  11. 3 hours ago, Steve Dra said:

    Hey Francois,

    That number was actually for the FAA to report my violation of the flight plan (KBOS not my filed divert airfield.):blink:

    Brian offered it to be because is always making sure I fly by the rules, and he should know being actual flight-crew on the 747.  It's only fitting since I give him reciprocal grief on his painting (which is fantastic with his latest FedEx 747)

    As for the bent prop...I can touch up the paint you scraped off...but the modeler will have to do the un-bending, hehe.

     

    Yeah, thing about that crash is that it happened in low visibility at Inhambane in Mozambique ... I didn't file a divert airfield either :blush:. Well, that along with several other violations of the rules on that particular day. Though, if the FAA never finds out about this, it would probably not be a bad thing for me.

    I appreciate the offer to repaint my wreck, hopefully the modeller doesn't take this kind of abuse of his creation personally, I love my little Cessna, though it may not be obvious from that picture.

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  12. 12 hours ago, Jethro said:

    Nothing a little visit to the prop shop can't fix,  bendy! oh so bendy!

     

    11 hours ago, Sesquashtoo said:

    I kind of like the way your prop is now...if you like Sushi....that prop will create a beautiful presentation....

    ...you always want your sushi, cut thin....:)

    Ah, thanks guys, I appreciate the reassurance. I guess if the flying doesn't work out, I am in a good position to open a sushi restaurant :biggrin:


  13. 5 hours ago, Steve Dra said:

    Hehe I'll pass it on to you.

    Yeah those little Ford Escorts didn't want to try and stop several hundred tons of airplane...they must'a figured it'd be better to let me park. :)

     

    Thanks Steve, really appreciate it. I left you a message in the forum explaining my situation :biggrin:.

    And while I'm here, thanks for all the awesome contributions you have made to help the rest of us look good in the skies, Lufthansa 507 just wouldn't be the same without your work.

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