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I was absolutely amazed at the landscape when I started one of my favorite flights from Walla Walla (KALW) to KPUW (Flown). Tomorrow is KPUW to Felts (Spokane). I always really liked flying over the rolling hills of eastern Washington State.

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I was absolutely amazed at the landscape when I started one of my favorite flights from Walla Walla (KALW) to KPUW (Flown). Tomorrow is KPUW to Felts (Spokane). I always really liked flying over the rolling hills of eastern Washington State.

Beautiful!
 
Some shots for Huub.

Scheveningen and Maasvlakte at dusk.:wavey:
 

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Some favorite screenshots from a strictly VFR flight from Strathaven to Glenforsa, Scotland, with a transition through Glasgow. This again was using live weather. With strong and variable winds, combined with some very strong drafts through the tall hills and valleys (sending me climbing 1,000 fpm one moment and dropping me 5-600 fpm the next), it was a bucking horse most of the way until finally I was out over the water of Loch Linnhe and it smoothed out.









 
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Thank you Tim! Do you have this sim yet or plan to at some point? I can only imagine the quality of the screenshots you'd take.

I love that iced-over windscreen pic, Yoyo! Asobo did such a great job with the looks of those effects, as with rain.
 
Fantastic composition, DVJ! Every time I see an image of Devil's Tower, I can't help but think of Close Encounters and Richard Dreyfus. :)
 
OK DVJ, you're having too much fun with that drone. ;) Seriously, awesome shot (Downloaded and saved!)

John I love those shots of the 152 in the grass. We have grass in flight sim! It's a small thing, no pun intended, but it makes a big difference. I also like those shots of the Scottish coast. I'm kind of hoping MS builds us (I'll purchase it) a tail dragger Aerobat.

It's obvious Yoyo is just looking for trouble. That airplane isn't meant to be flown that high! Did you even have Oxygen? ;)

You know, I usually fly military iron, but I have to say, I'm really impressed with many of these GA types. Although, it would have been nice if they had included at least one historical bird in the mix; DC-3, Ford Trimotor, or an Savoia-Marchetti S.55. As far as airliners go, I love the 787 design. I haven't flown it yet, though, because I want to see all of the detail down low. I suppose I'll cross an ocean soon and have a chance to fly it then.

Ken
 
OK DVJ, you're having too much fun with that drone. ;) Seriously, awesome shot (Downloaded and saved!)

John I love those shots of the 152 in the grass. We have grass in flight sim! It's a small thing, no pun intended, but it makes a big difference. I also like those shots of the Scottish coast. I'm kind of hoping MS builds us (I'll purchase it) a tail dragger Aerobat.

It's obvious Yoyo is just looking for trouble. That airplane isn't meant to be flown that high! Did you even have Oxygen? ;)

You know, I usually fly military iron, but I have to say, I'm really impressed with many of these GA types. Although, it would have been nice if they had included at least one historical bird in the mix; DC-3, Ford Trimotor, or an Savoia-Marchetti S.55. As far as airliners go, I love the 787 design. I haven't flown it yet, though, because I want to see all of the detail down low. I suppose I'll cross an ocean soon and have a chance to fly it then.

Ken

Thanks guys. You know the water masks or levels are way too high in the sim. Becomes pretty obvious when you start looking at the detail contained in seas, lakes, rivers, etc. The Devil's tower is a freeware, but it does not show up right away in the sim. You have to fly to it, and it suddenly pops into view. It does stay there once "found".
 
It's obvious Yoyo is just looking for trouble. That airplane isn't meant to be flown that high! Did you even have Oxygen? ;)

Right, but I always travel with real weather and this clouds was surprise for me, I had to go high (but luckily I had a bottle of oxygen ;) ).
Btw. for wishes - its a good idea for request for hypoxia effect in MSFS as default :> .

Fantastic composition, DVJ! Every time I see an image of Devil's Tower, I can't help but think of Close Encounters and Richard Dreyfus. :)

Roger! Watched this week again (5th time maybe? Dont remember ;>) on Netflix now.
 
The TBM-930 is quickly becoming my favourite. Like the Garmin 3000 beter then the G1000.

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Great screenshots, Noddy and Marcel! The lighting engine in this sim is on another plant compared to any other flight/combat sim to-date.

Here are a selection of (many) screenshots I took on a tour around Valencia, Spain yesterday evening. A beautiful coastal city with a real mix of old and new.











 
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