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The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition has now Closed

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:02 am
by dbcunnz
Welcome to the NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition.

This month's rules are as follows (Please read them).
If you have any queries about the rules please PM me for clarification before posting your entry.


1) The screenshot image must consist of a screen captured from a Flight Simulator program (FS2004, FSX or P3D) and the position of the shot must be from somewhere within the New Zealand territory.

2) Some editing is allowed (if you know how to do it.) Additional images - either screenshots or "real" images can be added - but the main component of the image should always be of a Flight sim screen capture.

3) The images must be jpg and size must be at least 1024 pixels wide and no wider than 1280 pixels --
3a) No frames or txt to be left on the image. Please keep a high resolution version saved on your computer; the admin may request it from you at the end of the month to convert into a site banner!

4) Images can be submitted from July 1st until midnight 31st July 2016, with only one entry of a single image per member.
You can change your image anytime up until 1 hour before the closing time.
To change use the edit button at the bottom of your post, just delete the old one and replace it with a new one If you post comments using the quote or reply button please edit out all images from your reply or quote.

5) Soon after the competition ends, a poll will open for members to decide who has the best image, and then the winner will have a cropped version of their image appear in the NZFF banner as well as receiving the prize for the month.

6) This month's theme: “GLIDER SOARING” (Please state Aircraft details and over which part of New Zealand the image was taken)

I ask all members to please patronize all our very generous prize sponsors.
We have an excellent prize for this month’s competition very generously donated by Image

The voting will take place after the competition closes at the end of the month and the winner with the highest vote get a prize.

For this months competition prizes winners can pick a product of their choice from the
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Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 7:15 pm
by Splitpin
Big D ... need to clear up a few points re this comp:

Is this restricted to gliders ?

Will any aircraft gliding count ? as apposed to a purpose built type ?

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 8:01 pm
by Ian Warren
Put this way Marty, the US airways A320 that crashed in the Hudson River NY was all sense a 65 ton glider ! for 6 minutes ;)

The Air Canada Gimby glider was a Boeing 767 after running out off fuel back in 1986 , another one B-)

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 8:28 pm
by toprob
A320 gliding = yes, soaring = no...
Just sayin'.

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 8:36 pm
by Ian Warren
It was soaring along albeit going down ;)

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 2:27 pm
by Splitpin
Got it thanks ... i guess soaring was the operative word , my bad.

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 3:08 pm
by toprob
Hey, I'm a big fan of 'interpreting' the theme, so if you want to go in a different direction, go for it! Maybe if you tossed all the passengers out, and ditched the fuel you could get a bit of lift out of the A320...

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 4:03 pm
by Ian Warren
No soaring fuel prices while going down but your insurance costs do start to soar :P

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 9:08 pm
by Splitpin
"soar
sɔː/Submit
verb
gerund or present participle: soaring
fly or rise high in the air.
"the bird spread its wings and soared into the air"
synonyms: fly up, wing, wing its way; More
maintain height in the air without flapping wings or using engine power.
"the gulls soared on the summery winds"
synonyms: glide, plane, float, drift, wheel, hang, hover
"the gulls soared on the summery winds"
increase rapidly above the usual level.
"the cost of living continued to soar"
synonyms: increase rapidly, shoot up, rise rapidly, escalate, spiral upwards;"


Me thinks its pretty clear that "soar" is the key word here , and by definition.... "maintain height in the air without flapping wings or using engine power."
And to break it down even further .... the word maintain , sums it up . Yes , the Air Canada 767 did glide (but didn't maintain) the space shuttle also becomes a glider ... but cant maintain that state .

Big D , sorry to question your choice , but i just needed 100% clarity ....and now i do .

So gliders it is :)

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 9:52 pm
by dbcunnz
You can blame Adam he supplied the theme for this comp he suggested Soaring as the theme and I suggested putting Glider in front of it so we wouldn't get some bright spark using a propeller for sawing wood :P

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 11:20 pm
by Adamski
toprob wrote:Hey, I'm a big fan of 'interpreting' the theme, so if you want to go in a different direction, go for it! Maybe if you tossed all the passengers out, and ditched the fuel you could get a bit of lift out of the A320...

Not forgetting, of course, if you happened to be flying over one of Godzone's [active] volcanoes :rolleyes:

Adam.

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 11:24 pm
by Adamski
Just to show it *can* be done in P3Dv3, here's my entry to kick things off with:

Image

Mount Cook Maule Orion as tow aircraft. The AI pilot duly smacked straight into Mount Cook 10 minutes later (I think he was texting). Thank goodness this is only a sim, eh? :lol:

Adam.

EDIT: I jst found out the FSX DG808S works in P3D after all: http://nzff.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=26249

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 11:30 pm
by Ian Warren
Splitpin wrote:"soar
sɔː/Submit
verb
gerund or present participle: soaring
fly or rise high in the air.
"the bird spread its wings and soared into the air"
synonyms: fly up, wing, wing its way; More
maintain height in the air without flapping wings or using engine power.
"the gulls soared on the summery winds"
synonyms: glide, plane, float, drift, wheel, hang, hover
"the gulls soared on the summery winds"
increase rapidly above the usual level.
"the cost of living continued to soar"
synonyms: increase rapidly, shoot up, rise rapidly, escalate, spiral upwards;"


Me thinks its pretty clear that "soar" is the key word here , and by definition.... "maintain height in the air without flapping wings or using engine power."
And to break it down even further .... the word maintain , sums it up . Yes , the Air Canada 767 did glide (but didn't maintain) the space shuttle also becomes a glider ... but cant maintain that state .

Big D , sorry to question your choice , but i just needed 100% clarity ....and now i do .

So gliders it is :)


I just use my Ianglish language book ... going to be a sore month maybe .... I'll stick to my Ianglish language book...
I don't want your symtoms and herbs

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 12:31 pm
by BobL
PMDG 737 NG soaring onto the glide slope at NZQN

Image

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 12:51 pm
by Ian Warren
Nice one Bob B-) , that is something that happened years was being buzzed by a sailplane ... No BS we really had to dive for cover simply to keep our heads on .. this up on the Canterbury Port Hills at Allandale were the hang gliders took off from ... the gilders were regulars using the ridge ... that is a memorable day, then Wigram close and the fun went away.

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 6:50 pm
by toprob
Image


Tow released...

DG808S sailplane out of Omarama.

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 7:06 pm
by Ian Warren
It funny the first ever tow you get on release, you think the nose was ripped off :D

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 8:52 pm
by Splitpin
Rob ... thats a real "capture the moment" shot :thumbup:

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 3:40 pm
by Ian Warren
HOKAY , ya want Gliding and Soaring :) .. HOKI DOKI ! .. rip in over Christchurch at over 700 Knots (I wish) Plug those burners in and UP .. return trip to earth we had enough speed and energy to ..... 'REPEAT PLEASE' .. I did come in on the airport a little hot , but NO engines and 3.5 Km off runway dictated that was how I'm 'was' incoming B-)
Image

Re: The NZFF July 2016 Screenshot Competition is now Open

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 7:10 pm
by emfrat
Adamski wrote:Maybe worth mentioning that - for the sake of a screenshot - using SLEW is always an option, so you don't have to rely on thermals etc.

It's more fun learning how to find thermals and wave lift. I have Cumulus X and my own Percival Provost and DH Chipmunk towplanes. Once I learn how to drive the Pirat I will try some more of Wolfgang's models. :D