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When daylight makes place for the darkness over the inlighted city of Innsbruck and its airport LOWI
Buzzing the Tower at Nellis AFB (1060p60 HD). The first part of this video is entirely in tower view; the second portion is a mix of tower, fly-by, and external views. Not my best flying -- I was fighting the gamepad the whole way. Also, unknown to me, I flew the entire sequence with 1 notch of flaps.
Despite my flub-ups, tower view gives really spectacular closeups of the Corsair and the sound of the engine is impressive as the F4U passes by...
Screen shot from the video:
Thanks to the new Scenery Editor update today, I was able to create taxiway lights very easily. Thanks Nabeel!
I recommend the light intensity setting around ( .20-.30 ) still playing with different settings. I don't have the terrain mesh flattened so in order to have all lights appear while up close, I found adding the Green lights elevation to around ( .20 ) and Blue lights ( .60 ) to work well while taxiing.
Some impressions from my airport Berlin-Tegel.
See http://www.fsCloudport.com/icao/eddt.htm
Not included are some objectes from the 3D Warehouse and the orthopictures which are based on Google.
/Thomas
Berlin-Tegel by Thomas (TomSimMuc). Cultivation for Berlin according to cookbook recipe by IZ0JUB .
Photo scenery made with Nick Hod's "Aero Scenery" and satellite images courtesy of Google.
Thanks to all of you, who give us these great tools, allow us to create scenerys self, like this, for our AFS2.
/ Jakob
My today's evening flight. I wanted to try out one of Didier's alpine airports. Naiv as I am, I looked what is nearby and found Glarnischfirm.
Climbing out..
It should be here somewhere..
Found it at last, flaps down and final..
Oh, that's not going well. The following go around is not documented and even it would be, I wouldn't show it.
Guess, I'll practice somewhere else first, before coming back.
(To my excuse I want to say that I have an custom mesh installed, what might influence the whole thing as well)
So, a relaxed flight to Bad Ragaz..
..and back to Schänis
Kai
My today's evening flight. I wanted to try out one of Didier's alpine airports. Naiv as I am, I looked what is nearby and found Glarnischfirm.
Kai
Sweet looking aircraft. Reminds me of the DHC-1 I used to own, which with the help of a designer, got adapted to Aerofly FS:
MB339 with livery of the Spanish Air Force Patrulla
by Argivo https://flight-sim.org/filebase/index…-aguila-colors/
Photo tiles based on Google.
Sunrise flight from Boulder City Muni, runway 33, to MC Carran, runway 25R. This 18.9 nm / 9 min flight was under "copilot" control from takeoff to touchdown. (The "copilot" kind of bungled the landing, but then again I've seen Mr. copilot grease them in...)
Nothing fancy here: just a fixed view back the whole way. No pan and zoom, alternative views, or aerobatics. Just a test of using the location and navigation features of FS 2 to program a flight.
Sunrise flight from Boulder City Muni, runway 33, to MC Carran, runway 25R. This 18.9 nm / 9 min flight was under autopilot control from takeoff to touchdown. (The autopilot kind of bungled the landing, but then again I seen Mr. autopilot grease them in...)
Nothing fancy here: just a fixed view back the whole way. No pan and zoom, alternative views, or aerobatics. Just a test of using the location and navigation features of FS 2 to program a flight.
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I like to differentiate between an aircraft autopilot which has an actual panel in the cockpit and our own copilot, which you are using here...