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FSX Screenshots Here!!

~ RT to Seattle ~ ...ran out of steam coming back

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Heading back to Boise with 8% fuel remaining the Queen was taken directly home...
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Full stop. Push back, please?

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...& if there had been 9% fuel left then the fence would be dented.
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Extra 300 preem Falköping - photoshopchop.jpg

For fun i painted my "go to" plane in a livery that matches that of the roadtanker i drive for a living.


The text translates to:
preem - a Swedish oil company
P.Mileving - Thats me, Peter Mileving
Evolution Diesel - An eco diesel partialy made from pinetree (yup!)
En svensk världsnyhet - A Swedish world first
 
Needing a home.....

eUxsA.jpg


YFzOk.jpg


a4wh8.jpg


Dave
 
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~ Top Shelf Screenshots, Gunnar! ~

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My laptop's former desktop image, of the Eaglecap Wilderness in N.E. Oregon:



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And my new one:



Thanks, Gunnar. Incredible screenshot, in my estimation. Pacific Fjords, yes?

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My laptop's former desktop image, of the Eaglecap Wilderness in N.E. Oregon:



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And my new one:



Thanks, Gunnar. Incredible screenshot, in my estimation. Pacific Fjords, yes?

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Thanks Boxcar.:adoration:
This one is not Pacific Fjords (even it may look like PF). It is from my home area - The Hardanger Fjord on the west coast of Norway (not far from Bergen). The Norwegian scenery is freeware, and made by a group of enthusiastic flightsimmers. So we are lucky to have them over here. Other addons used in this screenshot are REX4 and FTX Global. I am quite familiar with this scenery, as we frequently are flying in this area with real Cessnas. I am lucky to live nearby the deep fjords and high mountains. :jump:
 
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~ answering 2 posts up ~

Indeed, Gunnar, quite fortunate. Had thought I'd recognized Holger's work, had just missed the area represented. Excellent representation. The sky: REX4, eh? Am a user of REX from Essential to REX2 though haven't as yet had the pleasure of upgrading. First things first. Tim appears to be making some breathtaking skies these days, good on him! Pleasing to see. Thanks, Gunnar.

 
THAT is a MOST EXCELLENT screenshot!!!! NC

Thank you. Carrier night landings are really a thrilling thing...

I still have some problems in reading TACAN symbols (the dart and the 2 points) but it's getting better...

The VRS-Superbug is a superb one! She really, really has a nice flight model.

Can't wait for the Aerosoft F-14X. -man i love that bird.

Sepp
 
Thank you. Carrier night landings are really a thrilling thing...

I still have some problems in reading TACAN symbols (the dart and the 2 points) but it's getting better...

The VRS-Superbug is a superb one! She really, really has a nice flight model.

Can't wait for the Aerosoft F-14X. -man i love that bird.

Sepp


I also have the Superbug. I need to dial down the sensitivity settings for my controllers though; it is super "squirrelly"!

Pete
 
~ A little sky texture design method: Slew ~

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Takes a while to get up there...






...though once you do...





...then the sunrise/sunset blending can all be simultaneously be easily checked:





Then you go to bed & see how far up you are in the a.m., just for kicks & giggles:




Challenging to see without full screen & the lights out though it's an impressive image, imo.

Nearly 8,ooo miles up. :)

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