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Above 'Bomber County' with RAF Scampton and Lincoln Cathedral in view. The cathedral was an important landmark for returning bomber crews.

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For the past few days I have been mostly continuing to learn the PMDG 737-700. Last evening's mission was flying some Polish Air Force officers from London to RAF Coningsby for a meeting.

Its the only tubeliner i really fly. I have been since FSX. I love that plane.
 
I love the PMDG 737-700. The thing is a work of art. The attention to detail is stunning, and they give you a lot of fun extras.
I agree ! Flying a precision approach in near zero viz down to an auto-land is so rewarding - I'll be back to my warbirds and fighters soon though!
 
If you ever get a chance to fly a Dakota in real life, do it, it's probably the best of the PA-28 series, plenty of power and useful load. My favorite of all the single engine Pipers.

Just checking out the Cape Hatteras light house this evening on the Outer Banks. We were here on vacation a few weeks ago and it currently doesn't look like this! Instead it's completely surrounded in scaffolding as they are renovating it. This is the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States and the 2nd tallest brick lighthouse in the world at 210 feet tall!

 
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