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December 2017 Screenshot contest! Prize? Any Orbx product of your choice!


Iain Emms

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Rules

 

1. One entry per forum member.

2. You can submit edits whatever you like.

3. The shot must be using an Orbx region or Orbx Airport no restrictions on aircraft.

4. The shot must show some Orbx scenery in it that can be identified as Orbx.

5. Please only submit your screenshot via a reply to this topic , No comments from any other forum members please.

6. Any no screenshot post ie comments will be deleted.

7. Entries close at midnight 31st of December GMT.

8. You can not vote for your own shot.

9.Winners will be chosen by a poll by you the members who have entered the contest.

10.When the contest closes on the 31st of this month everyone that has entered a shot will have one vote each to choose the winner of the contest, i will open the voting soon after the contest closes.You will then have six days to cast your vote until the 6th of January 2018

11. The winner must have an OrbxDirect account to claim your prize.

cheers

Iain

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Fighting with the stick and the rudder to hold my Tiger Moth in the air during a tropical storm at the PNG area of Taipini:

 

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For all competitors: have a healthy and an enjoyable year-end and continuous happy flights...;)

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Veteran's Day flypast. Launched from KCRQ and enjoyed the amazing detail of the ORBX SoCal terrain as we headed up the coast toward Long Beach. For me, the surf and beaches are the best part, but after flying over the area for 15 years I can easily navigate using Mk I Mod 0 eyeballs and familiar landmarks so there's a lot more to like than just the shoreline.

 

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The SNJ-4 in the foreground (really an AT-6C imported from the Fuerza Aerea Mexicana) is N7055K, a Texan we used to own and operate. Here you see the A2A AT-6G adorned with a skin and cockpit created by Crazac. With about 1000 hours in the real cockpit, I can tell you it's as authentic as any you'll find for FSX/P3D.

 

And the trio of West Coast ORBX terrains, border to border, is my favorite place to fly. 

 

 

 

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