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Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 1:57 pm
by Triple_7
Downloaded this gem awhile back and decided to put her to use.  I like several airline schemes and used to hate this one...But now its growing on me :P  Main reason for heavy flights lately is because I only need 10 more flights to qualify for a promotion...But I also need to rack up another 100 hours as well ;)

Holding short.  MD-11 taking off for Vancouver in traditional 3-holer "rocket" style.
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Up we go.  Its around 10:45 AM.
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Looking out at Schiphol...including the Polderbaan.
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FL380 over Fort Wayne.
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Inbound to 33R.  Not as lined up as it appears...Nice crosswind to deal with.
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Full brakes...Came in hot and heavy.  158 knot touchdown :-[Image
Overall smooth flight.  Great timing as well.  Arrived at the gate just 2 minutes early :)  13:38 still have time to catch a late lunch.
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Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 2:06 pm
by cspyro21
Hey Triple_7, very nice shots there, I hope you get promoted soon  ;)

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 2:28 pm
by Hai Perso Coyone?
Very nice Triple_7 ;) ;)

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:31 pm
by Jakemaster
Welcome to houston!  I once saw a klm 747 at KIAH.

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:39 pm
by Clipper
Super set 777!  ;D

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:42 am
by rootbeer
How do yous guys get your edges so clean and sharp? I have jaggies, jaggies, jaggies on my planes (which are only the ones you get in the FS2002 box). Are there some settings I can make to increase the visual quality of what I see on my screen? Your images look like artist renderings; mine look like 1980s video games.

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 3:32 pm
by LVA157
very nice shots there 777, love the angle on the 4th and last.

How do yous guys get your edges so clean and sharp? I have jaggies, jaggies, jaggies on my planes (which are only the ones you get in the FS2002 box). Are there some settings I can make to increase the visual quality of what I see on my screen? Your images look like artist renderings; mine look like 1980s video games.


when you open up FS click settings and then go on display, this should help you.

Elliot

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 4:17 pm
by rootbeer
Did so, just now. I set everything to the absolute maximum, highest, densest levels possible and clicked X on all four of those boxes to the lower right. I compromised a little and set max vis at 60 miles and clouds to zero (I don't like clouds...). We'll see what happens next time I fire up FS; probably tonight. Right now, I'm feeling like taking my CAR-15 out and draining some 30-round magazines...

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 4:43 pm
by LVA157
I don't like clouds..


i only put my clouds on full for when i take screenies.....otherwise its more than my comp can hadle!

Re: Amsterdam to Houston...KLM 747-400

PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 5:20 pm
by rootbeer
Haven't gone shooting yet-- the desire to see smooth airplanes got to me. I went to Settings, then to Display and there I see three tabs upon which to click. I never noticed that there are also Aircraft and Hardware tabs. I set everything to maximum, save for something about framerates (at a loss as to what those are), which I set at 75. I have just about everything maxed and Filtering set to bi-level (whatever that is...). I don't see much in the way of a slow-down in how the 747 flies and the instruments in 2D and VC are much clearer. What I don't like is when I tried setting the screen resolution to the max of 1600x1200x32 (or maybe 16-- can't remember), the dialog box gets really small. I guess I can live with this to see those smooth edges.