First the 767 ...
Up up ...

... and down.

Then the 747. Yes they're from different flights - activesky and this plane don't play well together, I had a few goes at it while I worked that out ...



And finally the 727. Can't find any NZ paints for this (it's a -200 so an RNZAF paint for the shorter -100 would have looked a bit odd) so I went with a paint that I have a model of

Well I found Sydney, must have been doing something right ...

Golly, I even found the glideslope. The autopilot is flying at this point. I don't think I've ever been in a plane where I've been flicking the autopilot on and off so much as I did here. I found that autopilots with no LNAV functions other than heading hold and the standard radio beacon tracking don't handle DME arcs very well. Actually neither do I

I've taken over the flying here. You can tell that just by looking at what the trim has had to do with the tailplane.

Gawsh, ain't she a purty thang !

Runway ... Runway ... I know there was one here somewhere ... Where the heck di-Oh, there it is. Way up ahead. Way WAY up ahead. Oops.

And onto the runway. Note how I accidentally forgot to upload the shot showing where the main gear touched down.

Whoa baby whoa ! God, the tailplane ... that's so embarassing
So my landings need a lot of practise, and oh my that was such a blast ! Yes Charl, I do enjoy my nice steam-gauge aeroplane. Lots.
Gary
