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Everything posted by Jack Sawyer
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It’s a good thing I have rash dentition turned off of my MilViz would have been shredded.
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Thanks Boss!
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Delightful shots!
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MSFS Orbx's Palm Springs MilViz C310 Made this flight about a week ago. That's a lot of whirligigs, let's have a look. Dropping down for a look. Easy now, thread the needle. Now for a landing.
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Thanks Paul. I liked it a lot but that statue looks nothing like me. But I like his moniker.
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Excellent set Carlos! I’m sold, is this a new release?
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That’s cool Paul and I’ll be doggone if the first and third ones didn’t look exactly like real photos. Amazing shots here.
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Thanks Carlos, I was going to fly from Patagonia to Chile. Any recommendations for airports in Patagonia?
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Thanks Andreas. I think that was the first thing I bought for the sim. It’s much better now.
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Thanks Andreas and that sounds great! Can’t wait to see them.
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Thanks Don. I was cruising between 2K and 3K feet. It was vey calming and pleasant.
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Thanks Martyn, and I agree, next time it'll be with the copter.
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Thanks Martyn. Isn't it the world's largest river? Not sure.
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Thanks Martyn. Most of the time when I fly in the sim it's "live" weather.
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Thanks Lars. I agree and it's a huge continent. I can see myself spending a lot of time here.
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That's cool. I don't know if they're even allowed here. They have quite the reputation though.
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Thanks John, it's always appreciated.
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Thanks Paul. I think this would be a correct livery right?
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Thanks Chris. They're my favorite band. That signature is completely based in truth too, medical
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Oh wow do I remember Solo Flight, I played that for hours!
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Sweet!
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Thanks for the comment Iain.
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Thank you sir. I was tempted but people may get tired of my dopey antics. I really wanted to see the Amazon and just how huge it is, and it's huge. I wonder if sometime I might fly a 737 in heading mode from the headwaters to the end of it. It might take 7 or 8 hours? Dunno.
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Thank you kindly Iain.