"Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

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"Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Barbr » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:37 am

Here's an attempt to incorporate some of the suggestions you all gave me about the photo-taking.... including going with something slower than a 777.
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Anxyous » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:40 am

This is your idea of low n' slow!? :D

I really like the shots, nice contrails in the third :)
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby jankees » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:50 am

low 'n slow? Everything is relative I suppose...

but nice shots!
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Barbr » Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:51 am

This is your idea of low n' slow!? :D

I really like the shots, nice contrails in the third :)


Thanks! See, they're off-centered!  ;)

I tried to use some propeller plane but 1) I couldn't get the engine to start even after I pressed control-E... it spun up but then shut back down again  :P and 2) I thought the 747 was slower than the 777, but I was glad to find out it could go even faster to hurry up with that 2500mi flight!  ;D
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Anxyous » Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:19 pm

This is your idea of low n' slow!? :D

I really like the shots, nice contrails in the third :)


Thanks! See, they're off-centered!
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby scalper_old » Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:35 pm

Wow Great shots. very cool angles and nice sky.
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Rich H » Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:38 pm

This is your idea of low n' slow!? :D

I really like the shots, nice contrails in the third :)


Thanks! See, they're off-centered!
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Anxyous » Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:15 pm

This is your idea of low n' slow!? :D

I really like the shots, nice contrails in the third :)


Thanks! See, they're off-centered!
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby SubZer0 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:11 pm

I wonder what your definition of "fast" is...? I'd like to see some pics of that ;D
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Fozzer » Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:24 pm

...I can barely sit still for half an hour in one of my baby, low and slow, VFR, GA Piston Props, before I get the overwhelming urge to go into my kitchen and cook something nice to eat... ::)...!

Try frying Bacon and Eggs at 800 feet AGL, and tip-toeing along at 80 Knots IAS...into a 10 Knot blustery headwind... :o...

...difficult...;)...!

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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby jime59 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:14 pm

Another beautiful set. :)

#1 is now my desktop. ;)
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby Barbr » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:03 pm

To all: Thanks for looking, hee hee I was just responding to BigTruck's message on another thread to try something other than the 777. I sense that I'm among real sim-pilots here, and ashamedly I tend to just kick on the autopilot at 35,000 feet and make minor adjustments as necessary. I'll even admit to the fact that I use time acceleration... hope I won't get booted off the island for being honest  :D

I don't know why the Cessna engine won't work for me, but I'm quite clueless as to all the switches you guys are talking about.

jime59:  Wow, I'm honored!
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby SubZer0 » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:14 pm

Barb, here is a site with many checklists for planes found in FS. if you ever want to fly the real low-and-slow, you can follow the checklist to get it running ;)

EDIT: you might wonder where the link is... LOL ;D

http://freechecklists.net/simchecklists.asp
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby BigTruck » Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:46 pm

*Facepalm*    ;D

I appreciate your effort Barbr... ;D  Ok here's a few suggestions, did you try holding Ctrl-E for a few seconds?  Sometimes you have to do that to let the autostart run through the switches and all that.  Second of all, make sure you have some good scenery installed before you go "low and slow" it will make the ride so much more enjoyable.

Keep at it, your "high and auto" shots are terrific!!
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Re: "Low and Slow" from Auckland to Perth

Postby FlyingPerson » Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:41 am

I'm like you Barb, I can't do any "Low and slow" flying either.. I like getting fast to my destination.. I've never really had an interest in looking at scenery. I love mountains and cities in real life, but in the sim, it's just not the same.. no matter how much "ultra-great"-scenery you installed. In real, there are no frame rates. (Thank god.. wouldn't have been able to stand 6-8 FPS in RL :-X) That's why I enjoy flying the heavy jets at high altitude and speed, at least for myself.

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