Shots from my Three Flights post

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Postby Chairman » Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:45 am

Here are some shots from my Three Flights thread.

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 laugh.gif No departure or cruise shots, it was a tad busy ... (and I loved it!)


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 rolleyes.gif And we won't go into why there are bits poking out of the top of the wing as well as hanging off the back ...


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. blink.gif


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 drool.gif

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.

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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:00 pm

Electric trim on ya CH flight yoke corrects changes as require through input , a must when operating hi-tail stall aircraft .. 727's - DC9,MD80 class to the Tridents ... 767 a Floater , hard if not have a planed approach to wash speed but damm cool when thats sorted .. the 747 , perfect all the way in
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