
Why do they do this? Why do the clouds clip into the ground when the ground is this high up? This is where I live, and I can surely tell you that THIS does NOT happen at all in New Mexico.
Why do they do this?! >:( >:(





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Why are you so high up in the sky, above the clouds?
Load up a Cessna 172, on an airfield, at an altitude of 50 Feet ASL.
Set up your weather, including the cloud type, and altitude details, and observe the height of the base on the clouds..!
Using these bleedin' Commercial jets, most of the time, the clouds are below you, and under foggy/misty conditions can actually appear to be at ground level, when observed from above...!
Paul...Low and Slow......!


Why are you so high up in the sky, above the clouds?
Load up a Cessna 172, on an airfield, at an altitude of 50 Feet ASL.
Set up your weather, including the cloud type, and altitude details, and observe the height of the base on the clouds..!
Using these bleedin' Commercial jets, most of the time, the clouds are below you, and under foggy/misty conditions can actually appear to be at ground level, when observed from above...!
Paul...Low and Slow... ;)...!
What? What is the meaning of this "low and slow" beeswax? :P Nothing's more satisfying then screaming down the runway at 120 knots with screaming engines, the terrain merely a blur to your eyes, the wheels screaming with speed... and flying into the clouds at 3000fpm. And then there's the landings. I'm sorry, but the C172 is a little too easy for me. ::)
Ehh... what am I saying.

Why are you so high up in the sky, above the clouds?
Load up a Cessna 172, on an airfield, at an altitude of 50 Feet ASL.
Set up your weather, including the cloud type, and altitude details, and observe the height of the base on the clouds..!
Using these bleedin' Commercial jets, most of the time, the clouds are below you, and under foggy/misty conditions can actually appear to be at ground level, when observed from above...!
Paul...Low and Slow......!


The clouds in your pic are quite some distance away and the 3D affect on the computer simply doesn't equate to reality.
The clouds in your pic are cb's. They have a flat base due to the convection currentsbnot because they are lying on the surface of the ground.
Put it down to your video card and the sim not able to give a true 3D effect in the distance when looking down onto the ground.
Vololiberista


The clouds in your pic are quite some distance away and the 3D affect on the computer simply doesn't equate to reality.
The clouds in your pic are cb's. They have a flat base due to the convection currentsbnot because they are lying on the surface of the ground.
Put it down to your video card and the sim not able to give a true 3D effect in the distance when looking down onto the ground.
Vololiberista


[I'm sorry, but the C172 is a little too easy for me.





[I'm sorry, but the C172 is a little too easy for me.


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