Page 2 of 2

c0nway

Posted: 15 Jan 2007, 12:35
by dswanson
Hi,

Great scenery and from what I can see, pretty realistic. There are lots of trees behind Conway including those in the park.

If it's possible to get it to work in FS9 I'd be interested. There's a bridge there I've not yet had the pleasure of flying under :lol:

Re: c0nway

Posted: 17 Jan 2007, 22:41
by kit
dswanson wrote:Hi,

Great scenery and from what I can see, pretty realistic. There are lots of trees behind Conway including those in the park.

If it's possible to get it to work in FS9 I'd be interested. There's a bridge there I've not yet had the pleasure of flying under :lol:
Hehehe, another bridge diver! :wink:

Living where I do, in sight of the Old Severn Bridge, I do that with almost every FS aircraft I have at one time or another. However, flying under the Conway railway bridge, the square sectioned rivetted one, would really be a challenge. In real life it's only about 15-20 ft off the water and that's at high tide! :k:

I recall that there's a pretty sharp bend in the river just downstream too, it'd need a pretty small and nippy aircraft to manage it. Love to see the video though......

conway

Posted: 18 Jan 2007, 17:03
by dswanson
Kit,

I tried a gap like that under the bridges down the Suez Canal south of Cairo - can be done with care.

The menai bridges combination is a bit tricky, especially negotiating the bend. Try it in a fast jet ....

Here's a view on the north approach

Image