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FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:28 pm
by BE58D
I am in the process of doing a virtual flight all across most of the United States to visit friends... Some I personally know, that have moved to other regions of the country and others I have never met (friends through Facebook, based on occupation and interests). The flights are being done in FS9 with default scenery, add-on AI Aircraft and Carenado's C337H Skymaster for FS9. I currently post screenshots to Facebook only, and TAG those I'm visiting in the screenshots, would anyone be interested in me sharing my screenshots here?

My current progress has been from Concord, CA (KCCR) to San Luis Obispo, CA (KSBP)... San Luis Obispo, CA (KSBP) to Kingman, AZ (KIGM) via Las Vegas, NV (North Las Vegas (KVGT) airport) with five (5) hours logged in the C337H.

Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:32 pm
by CHUCK79
The way your FS9 looks.....I'd like to see more O0

Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:47 pm
by BE58D
CHUCK79 wrote:The way your FS9 looks.....I'd like to see more O0

Thanks Chuck! It's more about the adventure than anything, but the screenshots look 'ok' too

Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:51 pm
by BE58D
Beautiful sunset
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Downwind, gear coming down for runway 35 at Kingman (KIGM), AZ
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Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:06 pm
by CHUCK79
Lookin' good.......keep us posted on your progress. I've started a cross country trek a few times , but never have finished one :oops:

Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:04 am
by Fozzer
A route I am very familiar with so far, BE!

Good to see you are flying the FS 2004 flag!... :clap: ...!

(My favourite cross country journey was following Route 66 Highway from Chicago to Santa Monica, using the default Beech Baron 58, spread over a number of days (evenings)...and using Wikipedia and Google Maps for local information).

Have fun on your Journey!

Paul.... :mrgreen: ..!

If you have; "Ultimate Terrain USA" installed, your scenery below will be amazingly realistic..roads, rails, water-ways, etc... :D ...!

The one thing I have always noticed; the "Desert Regions" in the Flight Sim are always very disappointing...not very realistic...nothing like the John Wayne, Cowboy films!... ;) ...!

Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 10:15 pm
by BE58D
Fozzer wrote:A route I am very familiar with so far, BE!

Good to see you are flying the FS 2004 flag!... :clap: ...!

(My favourite cross country journey was following Route 66 Highway from Chicago to Santa Monica, using the default Beech Baron 58, spread over a number of days (evenings)...and using Wikipedia and Google Maps for local information).

Have fun on your Journey!

Paul.... :mrgreen: ..!

If you have; "Ultimate Terrain USA" installed, your scenery below will be amazingly realistic..roads, rails, water-ways, etc... :D ...!

The one thing I have always noticed; the "Desert Regions" in the Flight Sim are always very disappointing...not very realistic...nothing like the John Wayne, Cowboy films!... ;) ...!

With my next paycheck (after bills), I may buy it Paul

Re: FS9 Journey

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 1:32 am
by Fozzer
Don't forget...

...if you haven't already got it, BE...

VOZ 1.8 (For FS 2004)

Vista Australis Colours of the great Southland.

http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/fil ... -complete/

Its FREE...and gives you a choice of colourizing the scenery below, to suit different seasons (all round the World), using the "VOZ Switcher"!

A wonderful, free add-on for FS 2004!.... :D ...!

Paul... :mrgreen: ...!