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    I truly enjoy watching this video. If only the great almighty Microsoft would have made FSX scenery that good from the start..

    (Real Life)


    Happy Flying!
    Last edited by Mulderpilot13; May 30, 2014, 09:45 PM.
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  • #2
    You would question your almighty Microsoft?! Blasphemer!!! Heretic!!! Lol. Nice video, I love seeing videos like this.
    When God finally says, "King, my office. Now!" I want to go barreling in there half spun out with holes in my clothes, smoke rising from me, and my hair in a mess. I want to be busy. I don't want to go explain myself and not have a great story to go along with it.

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    • #3
      nice video! At first I was like, "Wow how did they get FSX to look this nice?!?!?!" :highly_amused:

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      • #4
        lol, thats a real flight... look at the mirroring in the window.... this is not a summulator, but a nice video
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        • #5
          I guess I should add, "This is real life" hahah
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          • #6
            Any guesses (or knowledge) of what approach that is? Looks like one I'd want to try with zero visibility one day.

            Edit: It looks like it's into Runway 05 at NZQN (Queenstown, New Zealand). Still, anyone got an approach plate?
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            • #7
              If you have Orbx's NZQN, I think their .pdf includes one.
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              • #8
                This is an RNP approach for runway 5 at NZQN. It is different then FAA approaches because it is a turning approach. In the US we have GPS RNP approaches but only for an L/Vnav straight in approaches. In some countries they use RNP to allow an aircraft to have a track in the sky to follow giving them a L/Vnav pathway that keeps them clear of obstructions but allows them land in IMC at airports that can't use the extended straight in approach because of things like mountains. This is a very cool approach and I wish it was something I could do in FSX (RNP was not put in FSX because WAAS was not supported nativity.)

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