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  1. Great trip Andy. I bought the ORBX mesh too and am happy with it.
  2. Some very nice shots here from good old FS9 !!
  3. Great trip Ryan, thanks for taking us along. But why the, as you say: "lowly Mustang". As we all here know, you are also the proud owner of a very presentable Cessna Longitude. 😄😄
  4. Mighty fine shots, Andy. I grabbed the 717 yesterday, at this price you can't complain, hahaha. Whie looking at your picture showing the view from a business class seat, the ultimate would be, you can press a virtual call button above you and ask the flight attendant for a glass of real world bubbly 😄😄
  5. Fantastic shots, Jan !!
  6. Thanks a lot my friends and a Merry Christmas to all of you here on Avsim !
  7. Thanks a lot for commenting PM, Gerold, Urgent and Will !!
  8. Excellent stuff, Darryl. My favorite screenies are the last ones 🙂
  9. Super cool !!
  10. I can only repeat what my fellow simmers have said already: nice to see you back posting, Will !! As always, fantastic shots. And no tail strike 😄
  11. Great shots buddy with very nice light effects!
  12. Hey, you are cheating, P_7878, you took the wrong plane! This is DC-3 territory 😄😄 Mighty fine screenies though, my friend!!
  13. How do you confront pirates? The best way is with a ship that was used against piracy, not in the South Sea though, but partly in the North Sea. Its name: Wappen von Hamburg. She was commissioned by the Hamburg Admiralty and the merchant community in 1668 and was tasked with escorting convoys of ships to Hamburg's overseas trading partners and protecting them from enemy attacks or raids by corsairs or pirates. After eleven successful convoy voyages, the ship was the victim of an on-board fire and exploded in the port of Cádiz, Spain, in 1683. As so often with these somewhat unusual objects, it was developed many years ago for FSX, I ported it for my own use to MSFS The FSX origin is clearly visible With a steady 12 knots I can get away from my pursuer Hmmh...not a soul on board. Was it perhaps the plague? Or maybe just the alcohol My God, what a graveyard of ships Okay, you may be bigger, but I have cannons on board. So you'd better get out of this area, because you're a nuisance here 😄 In we go into the lagoon The scenery with pirate ships at various islands around the world is available from flightsim.to Thanks for viewing
  14. Many thanks my friends ! Nope, we have here around 7 to 10 degrees Celsius, Darryl 🙂
  15. Fantastic shots, Filou !! And I just love your title 🙂
  16. Wonderful shots of the iconic bird, P_7878. And flying First Class, even only once, is something to enjoy to the fullest and then remember forever. And doing this on Air France is especially superb, very close to my personal favorite airline, Singapore Airlines 🙂
  17. Great capture, buddy, as always!
  18. Absolutely brilliant shots, P_7878 !!
  19. Many thanks for your kind comments, gents !! The Bismarck is an FSX model, which I ported over to MSFS and upgraded a bit. If I remember correctly, it's one of the Nowack models available at the simouthouse site. Andy, the other ships are part of the Hamburg scenery from flightsim.to
  20. I depart from the AFB Wunstorf Ok, ok, the old Wodka-Burner is no Starfighter I decide to deviate a bit from my flight plan and head further north to pass by Hamburg The city Kiel comes into sight Out into the Baltic Sea and along the East German coastline That’s Peenemünde right behind me And slowly I am about to reach the small airport Heringsdorf, which is close to the Polish border Thanks for viewing
  21. Superb journey Ryan, thanks for taking us along!
  22. Interesting history of this adventurer and great author and some fine shots to go along with it, P_7878. I think you already know this, Hemingway and his wife survived a plane crash in this part of the world. And the rescue plane that was supposed to take them back to civilisation crashed too. And this crash he and his wife survived too, well, somewhat, because he was badly injured. What an amazing fellow!! And what kind of life he had!! Can you imagine this today, where everybody wants 100% security and safety 🙂🙂
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