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    Weeeey, looks awsome Peter! Very nice, how's the FPS?




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    Hi man!!

    man those screenies look AWSOME! so crisp :-eek man gotta get myself that scenery :P


    cya :-wave

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    Hello Peter!

    Superb pictures you took there...I really enjoyed looking at them
    thanks :-)

    btw I love this paint sheme :-eek

    greetings,
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    Very cool Peter!
    Your video card is great!
    But one thing: When you fly DF737 and LNAV and VNAV are engaged, do u use course and heading in the flight than?

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    Peter

    The scenery looks great, the plane is awesome! Great shots! Looks like a busy day at the airport :-lol

    :-wave -Scott :-wave

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    This scenery is fast because it was made with GMAX...but I still load it down with Traffic at 100%. I knock a bit off the Autogen and even the Mesh but I can always put them back for the shot. I think my shots demonstrate that I can fly smoothly in this scenery, even with this very complex aeroplane :-)


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    Nickelbart,

    When LNAV is engaged, it controls your headings from your SID and Flight Plan which you have input into the FMC. Towards the end of the flight you need to revert to controlling the Heading using the HDG knob to feed you onto the ILS Localiser.


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    Excellent pics Peter - and my all time favourite FS aircraft too :)

    I notice you're a little light on fuel tho - are you practising your PAN calls :P?

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    Well Adam,

    You caught me out...It was too late for a Pan call. The engines stopped on finals and I had to do it all again :-roll They should have a Pink faced emoticon in the list like in MSN Messenger...but they haven't...sooo...<VERY BIG BLUSH>

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