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    wow those are awesome shots. i see the jaggies but its not too bad :) i love landing shots. i have no idea where you departed or arrived..maybe canada :) :P

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    lol..its a start, thanx radooh

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    Dude man y do u got the spoilers activated before touchdown :-hmmm
    Seriously lemme take u bak to skool :-tongue
    Nice shotz :-lol

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    Great shots. I love the plane. Guess it's the FFX one. Can you recommand a good panel for it (compatible with FS2004; i can't wait for the Dreamfleet one).

    Regards
    Tom


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    Nice! I love the last shot.

    What are you using to resize your pics? I use PSP7 and it does the trick pretty well.

    http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...ee7b679749.jpg

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    Edmonton to Vancouver
    ---Cloudy---

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    ash, im using psp8.......cloudy, pretty ##### close, arrival is right, head a little south of the departure city

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    It's gotta be Calgary, then. Couldn't tell by the sky :-)
    I had the good fortune to be in the flight deck jump seat on an Air Canada A319 on approach to Calgary some years back, and looked down to the left to see covered-wagon races in the stadium south of the river. Calgary is one nice city, and it has the beautiful Canadian Rockies in its backyard.
    ---Cloudy---

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    Hey Matt,

    Those are some nice angles on the shots! If only you had a better PC, then your shots would be even better! Speaking of which, why don't you just get a new one? Some decent ones are pretty cheap nowadays if you build it yourself!

    See ya!

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    this is my favourite route, enjoy!! it takes about an hour and a half...lets see who can guess where i departed/arrived

    sorry about the jaggies, i dont understand, when im editing the pics, theyre fine, but after they look like ##### :(



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