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Very Exclusive Review of New Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream

Posted: 30 Mar 2017, 21:35
by Aharon
Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Presenting my world exclusive review of Rick Piper's new freeware W.I.P. but full working add on aircraft called Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream by recreating Big Sky airline's real world flight from KBIL Billings Logan International Airport located two miles northwest of downtown Billings in Yellowstone County in Montana to KCPR Casper–Natrona County International Airport located 7 miles northwest of Casper, Wyoming.

Cool view of engine

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Cool view of landing gear and engine

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Passengers boarding the planes according to the seat numbers

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Closing the passenger door

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Starting engines using this engine panel. Do not bother thinking of using ctrl-E because the software developer Rick Piper does not permit phony or amateur method of starting engines. You must start engines using real world realism by using this panel and reading the enclosed specific instructions on how to start engines in most realistic manner

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Starting right engine

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Starting left engine

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Taxiing to short of runway 28R Wheel suspension is awesome.

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Nice realistic panel and yes the freeware HP.137 Jetstream does feature cool VC cockpit!!

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The plane has most realistic headlights on wings!!

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Holding short of runway 28R. The VC cockpit panel permits you to look around and look out for other planes on runway

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Even passengers of freeware HP.137 Jetstream can see what is going on out of windows such as looking at runway!!

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Still holding short of runway 28R with nice background view of sunrise

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Take off clearance granted as the plane entered into runway for take off

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Airborne on climb to FL170 with background view of the airport

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Making 180 degree left turn toward south

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Still climbing passing ground view of Montana highway route 90

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Passing background view of the entire city of Billings with airport being visible above the plane and Yellowstone river can be seen on near upper right corner of the screenshot

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Cruising at FL170 doing nice and realistic fuel consumption rate with background view of 8,776 ft high Pryor mountains

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Passing Bighorn river

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Approaching mountains of massive Bighorn National Forest which can vary from 5,000 feet along the sagebrush and grass-covered lowlands to 13,189 foot high mountains

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Passing the Bighhorn national forest park

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The airport of destination is getting nearer and time for me to study this!!1

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Nice view of combo of sunrise and the forest

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Checking to see if passengers are comfortable and enjoying the scenic flight

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Descending

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If your gauges fail, do not worry. All you have to do is to follow this highway route 25 straight to the city of Casper and its airport!!

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Keeping eye on the same highway to be sure that my gauges are working properly

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On final runway approach to runway 21 with background view of 8,130 foot high Casper mountains

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Seconds before touchdown

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TOUCHDOWN

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Braking down

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Exiting from runway toward gate

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Arrived at gate with nice background view of Casper mountains where passengers can go on nice skiing on Hogadon Basin Ski Area

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For your fun commuter flights, I would recommend this freeware plane!!!

Thank you for viewing!! Stay tuned for next exciting flight.

Regards,

Aharon

Re: Very Exclusive Review of New Handley Page HP.137 Jetstre

Posted: 30 Mar 2017, 21:45
by DaveB
Good grief.. and no rain!! :lol:

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Very Exclusive Review of New Handley Page HP.137 Jetstre

Posted: 30 Mar 2017, 21:50
by blanston12
Yes, congratulations on flying in safe weather.

Re: Very Exclusive Review of New Handley Page HP.137 Jetstre

Posted: 31 Mar 2017, 05:53
by FlyTexas
I would've bet Aharon a falafel (and I make a delicious falafel) that he'd run out of fuel (even without the rain) before he reached Casper. :lol: ;) Well done Aharon! :thumbsup: :hello:

Brian

Re: Very Exclusive Review of New Handley Page HP.137 Jetstre

Posted: 31 Mar 2017, 15:19
by Aharon
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks all for kind words.
DaveB said:Good grief.. and no rain!!
Yeah no rain in Montana weather BUT too strong tuberlance and winds that I was not even sure if such tiny engines could handle those wind conditions 8) 8) 8)
Blanston12 said:Yes, congratulations on flying in safe weather.
Not sure if Jetstream could handle too strong winds :-O :-O :-O but thanks for congratulations
FlyTexas said: I would've bet Aharon a falafel (and I make a delicious falafel) that he'd run out of fuel (even without the rain) before he reached Casper. :lol: ;) Well done Aharon!
I did not know you could make Israeli food!!!! Looks like you lost bet!! The new Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream model consumed only 20 percent fuel out of 100 percent fuel load for the 210 nautical mile flight meaning that it was correct that the plane had 1,100 nautical mile range as stated on the official link of the real life plane's tech specs.

Regards,

Aharon