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paulb

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  1. Thank you Martyn . True, I know that more trees are a good thing, especially with all of the deforestation taking place. I didn't realise that MSFS was planting more trees as well!
  2. Thank you Don . Indeed, I always keep coming back to the PNW.
  3. Well done John. I like the different perspectives in the shots .
  4. Some great shots over Vancouver Andreas .
  5. Excellent shots and beautiful rugged scenery. I like it!
  6. Nice shots Ken . It's only a short flight from there to the bridges on the Menai Straight.
  7. Thanks Landon . I am still very much a 'newbie' with MSFS, so slowly buying and trying out different airports! But, yes, this one is very nice.
  8. Thanks Landon . I sometimes fly big complex airliners from huge airports, but it's hard to beat some of these gems in the PNW .
  9. Thanks Andreas . The airport detail is very good.
  10. My first look at Darrington (State of Washington NW USA) in MSFS. Gosh, there seem to be more trees than other sims. But it could be my memory . Orbx 1S2 Darrington Municipal Airport in MSFS
  11. Many thanks Jack . As I keep learning MSFS, I try different airports and planes. Newcastle Airport is well done IMHO.
  12. Well done Jack! I know the feeling
  13. Great shots Jack . Are you sure that's an airstrip or did the farmer just have his mower on a low cut?
  14. Greats shots Adam. Nice time for cruising
  15. Have you tried 7-Zip (free) Jack?
  16. A320 departure from Newcastle Airport with live weather. Newcastle is located on the River Tyne's northern bank and forms the largest part of the Tyneside built-up area. Newcastle is also the most populous city of North East England. Newcastle developed around a Roman settlement called Pons Aelius and the settlement later took the name of a castle built in 1080 by William the Conqueror's eldest son, Robert Curthose. Historically, the city’s economy was dependent on its port. Today, the city's economy is diverse with major economic output in science, finance, retail, education, tourism, and nightlife. Newcastle Airport was opened on 26 July 1935. The airport cost £35,000 to build and consisted of a grass runway, clubhouse, hanger, workshops and a garage. The runway lights consisted of a series of empty oil drums that could be filled with oil rags and lit in advance of an approaching aircraft! The airport was requisitioned as an auxiliary wartime base for the RAF during the Second World War. In October 2014 the airport announced the region's first scheduled transatlantic service and on the morning of 23 May 2015 the first ever United Airlines flight from Newcastle left for New York. The 11th busiest Airport in the UK, it is situated about seven miles NW of Newcastle. Orbx EGNT Newcastle International Airport and GB landmarks. MSFS
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