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Post by luisfeliztirado on Nov 29, 2012 11:34:21 GMT -5
Since I am not a real pilot or flying for an airliner, I see no reason to take a direct route anywhere. It is more interesting to explore and see the sights, check out the places where people don't normally go. The Girdwood Aerocache was located in a place where I had already flown and landed, specifically when headed towards Whittier, so I decided it was better to start my flight at Hope, head into the back country to explore the valleys and see the mountains, before getting to Girdwood. What an inspiring sight! On a whim, I decided to head down to Summit Lake, not too far. There it is up ahead, may as well land there. Then, on with my trip through the mountains. In the distance is the bay and the final destination of Girdwood. Girdwood in sight. Lovely sky colors Landing after collecting the Aerocache. Parked in front of a hangar with a very dramatic sky in the background. I think that I can safely say that this is the very first time in any version of Flight Simulator that we can explore the countryside and get the impression of really being some place in the world. There is so much detail and a lot more realism to the terrain than there has ever been before. Perhaps the developers and artists don't get enough recognition for the incredible work accomplished in Microsoft Flight. Best regards. Luis
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Post by beana51 on Nov 29, 2012 12:02:10 GMT -5
What a great trip with a Cub ,lots of Fuel stops,weather the big factor, a flight plan most important....A Survival kit necessary for life,IF you have to land in the middle of no where..Not only your map,but a GPS most important..check the battery's in yer ELT..A Rabbits Foot Charm helps also!!.Of course in Alaska this is a way of life,Bush pilots all over the State are doing just this.....I like yer FSWidget...The Weather in"FLIGHT" depicts it most beautifully!.......CIAO My Friend..."HAPPY LANDINGS LUIS"....Vin!!
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