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Hey Everybody, Just a few more quick shots that i found from a Wednesday night flight that i done to test a few things out in P3D, I think i departed out of Shoreham,EGKA if my memory serves me well ha-ha. These shots have been completely over edited but to a degree i quite liked the outcome of them. Still getting to grips with a few toys in Photoshop. Anyways i hope you like them and i will start uploading some new fresh material in the very near future. :smile: Good Evening to all and have a good one! Happy Flying! :smile:
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Hi, As far as I know the Bonanza A36 from Carenado don't have a RMI - Route Magnetic Indicator in the cockpit... and many times when I am departing from an Airport, I need to tackle a VOR/DME arc. Many of the tutorials I find to proceed with a VOR/DME arc, requiere a RMI instrument, and I think I don't have any inside the Bonanza A36, so I am wondering if do we have any videotutorial or tutorial available showing me how to follow a VOR/DME arc without RMI? Cheers I don't see any RMI ?
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Took advantage of the half off Carenado sale,The V Tail's a Beauty :biggrin:
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Just loaded Orbx's Creswell into the FSX and PNW. This is a wonderful addition and a great destination for flights from Stark's Twin Oaks. Nicely done painted names on taxiway, freeway overpasses, the lumberyard, all blended into the surrounding scenery seamlessly. Enjoy.
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To follow up the night IFR flight I posted, here is a day flight with exterior shots using PilotEdge ATC to fly from Ontario Ca to Oceanside Municipal. PilotEdge log
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From the album: Beautiful sceneries
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From the album: Beautiful sceneries
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From the album: Orbx's Creswell in Oregon
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From the album: Carenado Bonanza V35 day trip
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From the album: Carenado Bonanza V35 day trip
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From the album: Real world Beech Bonanza
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From the album: Real world Beech Bonanza
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From the album: Real world Beech Bonanza
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From the album: Carenado V35 San Luis Obispo
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From the album: Carenado V35 San Luis Obispo
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From the album: Carenado V35 San Luis Obispo
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I guess because I live in a rather flat geographically boring part of the world,(NYC), I love to fly over and around mountain areas. I always think to myself, what would happen if the engine quit over one of these areas? Where would I go? Rob
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Did some spontaneous vfr flying near LOWI, really bright day and needless to say, the sunvisor proved very useful B) Ofcourse no other tweaks but bit of sharpen and resizing and as always, comments are welcome :Hug:
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Switzerland is one of my favorite flying areas. Lugano is -- if you've never landed there before -- quite challenging, because the ILS approach is very steep, with 6.65° degrees (normally you have 3°). Here are some screenshots of a landing I just did: X-Plane 10 (as always), Carenado Bonanza A36 (livery by myself), Aerosoft Lugano (X-Plane version), freeware ground photos, OSM buildings and Europe library
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I'm looking for suggestions about my next aircraft purchase: that classic plane -- the Beechcraft Bonanza! I've always really liked the look it these birds, I don't yet have one in my small library of planes, and I have consistently enjoyed Carenado's products, so I figured I'd go with one of the models they offer. Here are three available: F33A: www.fspilotshop.com/carenado-f33a-bonanza-p-2585.html V35B: www.fspilotshop.com/carenado-v35b-bonanza-p-2814.html A36: www.fspilotshop.com/carenado-bonanza-a36-p-3448.html Any suggestions, preferences, disappointments, etc? (I'm slightly leaning away from the F33A which I think doesn't not have a GPS -- I could be wrong though.) One thing to keep in mind is that I have a so-so simming machine at the moment, so if for some reason one of these is a resource-hog (which I kinda doubt), I'd probably rather be safe than sorry. Thanks!
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Carenado today announced that they have released the F33A Bonanza for FS2004. This is the first Carenado release for FS2004 in a considerably long time. In a press release sent to AVSIM, Carenado described some of the features of this release: Carenado F33A Bonanza FS2004 Included in the package: 4 paint schemes 1 Blank texture Normal and Emergency Procedures PDF GNS430 User Guide PDF AVSS manual PDF VC diagram PDF Features: Original GNS 430 included. Original HQ digital stereo sounds recorded from the original aircraft. 2D gauges Polygon optimized model. Friendly FPS. Control windows for controlling eyes candies (wheel chocks, bags, pitot cover, and sights prop) Autopilot installed. Pop up F33 Bonanza manual with performance charts and normal and emergency procedures and check list. Interactive virtual cockpit. Full moving parts: Ailerons, elevators, rudders, flaps, rolling wheels and trim tab. Animated sections such as: propeller, doors, windows, sun visor, copilot seat, cowl flaps and pilot. 3D modeled pilot and cockpit area. Realistic light effects on gauges. Nightlight effects on panel. Toggle yoke. Real behavior compared to the real airplane. Real weight and balance. You can get the Bonanza at the Carenado site here. You can also join in discussion of this release in the Carenado forums on AVSIM here.
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Picked up my "new" V35 and flew it from Teterboro to Mifflin County KTEB-KRVL. This was an IFR flight at 8000 ft. About 170 miles at 160 knots over the ground. The later half of the flight is quite scenic, and I hope you enjoy! The paint is available from Crispy136: (he unfortunately left flightsim.to and his paints are now here https://www.flightsim.com/profile/269250-crispy136/content/?type=downloads_file) TEB is payware by Dreamflight (sold on contrail or other places/marketplace). KRVL is "handcrafted" and included in the base sim. Untitled-1 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-3 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr A custom interior as well... Untitled-7 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Over top Caldwell CDW Untitled-9 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr On our way to Appalachia Untitled-10 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-11 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr It's not too bumpy yet Untitled-12 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr A fun little airstrip outside of Allentown Untitled-14 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Lots of mining in this area...KABE below my tail Untitled-15 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr More mining areas Untitled-18 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr A great day to fly! Untitled-20 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr A stunning view as we approach the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the Susquehanna River (if you take it south you'll be in Harristown, PA) Untitled-21 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Over top of Penn Valley airport KSEG Untitled-22 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr We're on the edge of a front it may be rainy at RVL Untitled-23 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr We've loaded the RNAV 24 just in case Untitled-24 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr On descent Untitled-25 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Just a last bit of sunlight Untitled-26 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Untitled-27 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr Landing before the rain Untitled-28 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr It's okay... It'll be a free plane wash Untitled-29 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr