
Aerofly FS 2 Screenshot Thread
- drhotwing1 (IPACS)
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I have always considered spoilers as just another flight control that was added for better control of the aircraft. Those he-man pilots that “never touch that spoiler handle” would probably land gear up to avoid that “new fangeled retractable landing gear” if they could figure out how to Taxi without using full power.
Most business jet pilots that I know, and practically all the recert courses teach that it saves fuel and extends range to stay high and make steep descents at the destination using spoilers.
Regards,
Ray
Plus it feels a lot more like reentering with a space ship
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Airplane Pron......
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It's so beautiful and yet so scary
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Portmeirion is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust.
It was also used as the setting for the cult series "The Prisoner". Filming began in Portmeirion in September 1966, starring Patrick McGoohan in the part of Number Six. He was held captive in a village where residents were known only by a number.
He would try and escape every week, only to find he was unable to break free without understanding who his captors were and which side they were on, why he was imprisoned and who Number One was. The show was the creation of McGoohan, producer and director David Tomblin and script editor George Markstein.
The village can be seen forward of the left wing tip.
Closer look at the village.
Even closer look at 0.597 M/Pix resolution.
UK South and North scenery made using Aero Scenery and satellite images courtesy of Bing at 2.389 M/Pix.
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