Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:44 pm Posts: 1989 Location: LLBG
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Shalom and greetings all my pals!!!!!
This is my new laptop's first successful flight on FSX SP2!!!! I am not sure about water textures as I seem to forget graphic, weather, and scenery settings from FSX in my old laptop. All of you can judge to see if water looks good or bad to you.
Here is world's most exclusive thirteenth part of exciting and educational continuing education of history of Caribbean commercial aviation!!! The official topic of thirteenth part is British Caledonian and the role that the airline played in Caribbean!!!!
This airline flew non stop using DC-10s or 747s from England to Barbados and Puerto Rico. The former was regular service and the latter was combo of regular route and refueling stopover. The airline usually used San Juan as DC-10's refueling stop over for continuing flights to South America and return from South America to England.
Look how shiny the bottom of the plane is!! I wish it can be on SGA DC-10-30!!
Allow me to present a nice British Calenodian DC-10-30 flight from MBPV Providenciales International Airport on the island of Providenciales of the Turks and Caicos Islands to TJSJ Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina three miles (five kilometers) southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico
Taxiing on runway 28 for backtracking and take off
Airborne on climb to FL350 to TJSJ
Making right turn toward GTK
What do all of you think of water as the plane continued climbing to FL350 to GTK and then cruised along A555???
Cruising at FL350 along A555 to Puerto Rico
Leaving area of Turks and Cacios behind
Not sure if I like water textures
Descending from FL350 to 10,000 ft toward TJSJ runway 08 via RTE6 arrival
Now at 10,000 ft
Passing Boca del Cibuco on way to TJSJ runway 08
Seconds from touchdown
TOUCHDOWN
Front landing gear gliding down slowly in most graceful manner
Front landing gear wheels making ground contact
Exiting from runway 08 toward terminal
Arriving at gate!!!
Thank you for viewing!!! Stay tuned for next exciting flight!!!
Regards,
Aharon
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