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The Boeing 777...Oh No...Just when you thought there were too many 777's!

Btw, it's the Captain Sim Boeing 777 at 1/10th the price (2014 Holiday Sale) and yes I know the PMDG is considerably better...

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Your cheap plane buyer...Darryl

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Great pics Darryl, your pics do the CS 777 very nicely indeed.

Kind of now makes me want to go and fire up the CS 707 (which yes, I also bought at the CS xmas sale two years ago :cool:).

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Hey, we could use some great B707 screens!

 

Your wish is my command Darryl :D...tooling around the DC area in the CS VC-137C, FS2004.

 

VC 137 is another fancy way of saying 707. It smokes like a fifty cent cigar, but that's also kind of why I like it :cool:

 

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It dumps gas like a champ too:D

 

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And speaking of 137's, dumping gas, and fuel, I'm chasing a KC 137 here. No luck in catching him though.

Even if I did, it doesn't matter: I'm terrible at mid air refueling -but I am good at pouring gas out of the wings though:)

 

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Hi

Very funny comment below all the pics.

I really like CaptainSim, but to be honest-their 777 is more of an eye-candy type of thing than other CaptainSim aircraft. It's not bad, it's quite good, but there's the PMDG 777 (obviously).

Nice sereis of screenshots, the Delta ttriple seven taking off looks epic.

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Thanks stvn for your 707 contribution and again a big thank you for your comments.

 

I'm the one who should be thanking you, as you got my CS juices flowing again with the 707:cool:. I forgot how much I liked flying this plane.

Same goes for CS' C-130 Experience too, as imo it's one of the best payware planes out there, hands down. On sale or not.

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my flight simming system: Windows 10 CyberPower PC i5 6600k 3.5 gHz, Gigabyte NVidia GTX 970 graphics, with FSX, FSXSE and P3D all installed side-by-side on a Crucial 525 SSD. Dual monitors, with a Saitek X52 joystick w/ rudder pedals for controls. It's all powered by a Thermaltake TR2 Gold 700W power supply sitting in a Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 case.

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