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Scott Harmes

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  1. I had that on the first try too. What I did was to open the Discord app (program) on my PC, and then clicked on that link which gave me the invite code in the address bar at the top. I think you may have to just be signed in to Discord when you click on that invite link. Discord is available as a website on your browser, or there is also program on your PC, which will probably be required if you ever want to use the chat/voice functions. Discord is great for multiplayer or group flights, as you simply set up your microphone/headset in Discord, and then it is just a matter of clicking once on the relevant voice channel when you want to chat on it.
  2. Great work Dora and crew . The Discord channel is looking great. Hopefully it becomes a hub for some interesting group flights, which are thankfully made very easy with MSFS.
  3. I think the default (handcrafted) EDDF is quite good, and quite detailed. It is one of the handcrafted airports if you have the premium deluxe edition of the simulator. If you don't have that edition, then I guess you will be looking out for a payware version . https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/flight-simulator-airport-list-standard-deluxe-premium-hand-crafted-airport-listed-7043
  4. It really is very good. I have visited the airport many times, and flown out of it a couple of times (once in the yellow Tigermoth represented in the scenery) and AUscene have really done an amazing job with it. The accuracy of the details is incredible.
  5. Yeah, I don't mind Jetstar. I have flown Jetstar, Tiger and Qantas although only on short flights, between Melbourne and Adelaide or Melbourne and Sydney. I found the flights and the service to be similar amongst the three, although Qantas usually provide a free breakfast,lunch or dinner, depending on the time. But then I probably paid 50% more for the Qantas tickets. My best flight between Sydney and Melbourne was a Jetstar flight when I had all three seats to myself on a 787! It was a transfer/pickup flight before heading off to Bali. I did have a return flight booked with Jetstar to Hawaii, and they did annoy me when my direct flight was later changed to a changeover at Sydney, with a long wait in between flights. As it turned out I didn't go anyway, because that was just last year and the flights were cancelled totally due to Covid. I was provided a voucher refund which can be used for multiple flights, so I was happy with that.
  6. Hi, Welcome to the forums. I'm not sure if the ability to change the visual tail number has been implemented in the SDK yet. It is possible to do with default aircrat, but not any 3rd party aircraft that I have seen. You can change between several different visual tail numbers by changing the livery. Cheers,
  7. Well deduced Bernie . YMEN it is. I actually took that photo quite a few years ago, and just happened to be working at the Air Ambulance base one day. I also lived nearby, so used to take many photos of planes on approach and landing at the airport. Cheers,
  8. I was thinking it was Darwin for quite a while before I finally remembered that Orbx had not done Darwin.
  9. Got it in one Bernie . Your turn if you have a pic. Cheers,
  10. I have another one. Quite a few clues here, so should be easy (enough).
  11. No idea! A guess from me, KGPI - Glacier Park International Airport?
  12. Correct Bernie. Well done. So, now anyone is free to post up the next airport. Cheers,
  13. OK. Here is one of my favourite Orbx airports of all time, and probably the most used by me, although it has been a while.
  14. It's not Innsbruck is it? The terrain would certainly match, even if the QANTAS and ANZ clues do not.
  15. Haha. I noticed the Canadian rego straight away, but a google search didn't help me anyway. All I could find with that registration was a DC-8 and a Piper PA-28.
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