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petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 20 Nov 2006, 13:19
When I just want to do a bit of local flying, I enjoy using the autopilot to fly ILS circuits in whatever weather is really present. I engage the autopilot just after take-off and then have very little to do...This enables me to pop out into Spot view with my camera and enjoy the scenery to the full...On this particular sequence I also recorded the flight with the "Recorder" module, so I can watch it again any time I wish.
Nothing British but the full sequence can be seen here:-
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... =full&page
Thanks for looking
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by Garry Russell » 20 Nov 2006, 13:48
Nice shots Peter
Did you use to pop outside with the camera much when you flew for BEA? :roll:
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by jonesey2k » 20 Nov 2006, 13:49
Lets hope not!
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by Jetset » 28 Nov 2006, 21:01
Nice sequence as usual Peter. Love the real shot, bet it brings back memories!
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by jonesey2k » 28 Nov 2006, 23:46
You can tell from the photo that he has real pride for his aeroplane
Looks nice and clean too... a bit of polish before the flight?
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by jab » 28 Nov 2006, 23:56
Great shots Peter like the DHL TO shot :drinkers: How long is your Runway?
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by petermcleland » 29 Nov 2006, 01:37
jab wrote: Great shots Peter like the DHL TO shot :drinkers: How long is your Runway?
James,
The runway is only 5600 feet long and those B727s need ALL of it :roll:
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by petermcleland » 29 Nov 2006, 01:40
jonesey2k wrote: You can tell from the photo that he has real pride for his aeroplane
Looks nice and clean too... a bit of polish before the flight?
Jonesey,
I don't remember them being as dirty as some models...perhaps I just didn't notice, but I remember them as clean and shiny
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by petermcleland » 29 Nov 2006, 01:42
Jetset wrote: Nice sequence as usual Peter. Love the real shot, bet it brings back memories!
Yes it does Jetty...rather fond memories :think: