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Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - Joeflyer - 10-10-2006

All of these are untouched...from my SPIM-SVMI flight this evening:
[Image: SPIMramp.jpg]
[Image: SPIMramp2.jpg]
[Image: SPIMramp3.jpg]
[Image: SPIM.jpg]
[Image: SPIMdeparture.jpg]
[Image: SPIM-SVMI.jpg]
[Image: SPIMdeparture2.jpg]
[Image: SVMIweather.jpg]
[Image: SVMIapproach2.jpg]
[Image: SVMIapproach4.jpg]
[Image: SVMIlanding.jpg]
[Image: SVMIarrival.jpg]




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - jeffrey11190 - 10-10-2006

nice




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - Joshuah A. Wetzel - 10-10-2006

Very cool!




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - aibiria - 10-10-2006

wow, thats a really nice screenies!!!

We want to see the report though. hahahahaha lol




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - Joeflyer - 10-10-2006

Quote:aibiria wrote:
wow, thats a really nice screenies!!!

We want to see the report though. hahahahaha lol

All you need to do is go to the Virtual Airline Demo and see the report under "Joe Air", but I'll save you the tripSmile
Aircraft Name: 747-400 Virgin Atlantic
Aircraft Type: MEJ
Departure: SPIM - Jorge Chavez Intl - Peru
Arrival: SVMI - Simon Bolivar Intl - Venezuela
Departure Time: 06:16:00 (11:16:00 GMT)
Arrival Time: 10:55:00 (14:55:00 GMT)

Passengers: 419
Cargo: 16528 kg
Flight Result: Perfect
Take-Off Weight: 341885 kg
Landing Weight: 296952 kg
Take-Off fuel: 115812 kg
Landing Fuel: 70243 kg
TotalBlockTime: 03:39:35
TotalBlockTimeNight: 00:00:00
TotalAirbornTime: 03:23:11
TotalTimeOnGround: 00:23:28
MaxAltitude: 34061ft
CruiseSpeed: 504 kt
CruiseMachSpeed: 0.79
LandingSpeed: 154 kt
LandingPitch: 3.92°
TouchDownVertSpeedFt: -114.62 ft/mn
CaptainSentMayday: 0
CrashFlag: 0
PassengersOpinion: 100%
PassengersOpinionText: --Were highly entertained by the movie.
-Were in a better mood because they had food.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.

FailureText: -
CasualtiesText: -
Pilot Bonus: 399
PilotBonusText: -You made a very smooth landing. (+50)
Perfect Flight, no problems and very satisfied passengers. (+150)
You landed at the scheduled airport. (+30)
Long flight (03h23) without using time acceleration, without any problems and with satisfied passengers. (+169)

Pilot Penality: 0
PilotPenalityText: -




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - HB-100 - 10-10-2006

oh virgin atlantic!

That is just my 'working horse' too. Just that I fly the A340. A cute plane I'have to say, although I think it should be a little stronger
powered. If fully loaded it flys hard at the limit. I am looking for a good A380 next. Haven't found anything cute till now. Hunappy
Anyone?

Hmm let me try if I can post my screenshots directly too. They are a little large (i play with that resolution), hope it doesnt blow the thread
size.

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Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - Joeflyer - 10-10-2006

Quite nice! Can you reduce your screenies a bit though? Irfanview works wonders with screeniesSmile
I have often thought about a payware Airbus 340. Who's got the best one on the market?
I seem to be a pretty big Boeing fan but I wouldn't mind expanding my airplane horizonsWink




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - HB-100 - 10-10-2006


About screensize reduction i have to check next time. I've no tool to do that except mspaint and that way you lose quality. But i believe
image heck has an option..but not sure what it does.

anyway the plane is form: http://www.projectopensky.com/
It looks good and the handling looks realistic to me except the rudder which reacts unrealistic strong in my opinion.
A little underpowered at full load. The take off is a little critical that way and the climb rate may not be set too high.
But elseway I am quite happy with it.


Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - Joeflyer - 10-10-2006

Like I mentioned, Irfanview.com will be your friendSmile It's free and easy to use. Screenshot quality will not
suffer at all. That's how I reduce my screenies.

Niether aircraft will have a good climb profile fully loaded...especially at high temps and higher density altitudes. Sounds like it's more
realistic than you realize. Actually, it's more challenging for me to load up that 747 full of paxs and fuel and nurse that big baby up to
whatever optimum altitude the FMC shows, burn off some fuel then step to climb to the next optimum altitude. Sure, it consumes some
time on my part, but I like the challenge of it.




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - American Jet - 10-10-2006

Thats cool, I just saw 2 virgin airlines aircraft do a smoke stream like I dont know FL350 or something. Isnt that the airlines thats going to
start being the first airline to fly into space?




Re: Wearing You All Out With Screenies? - Mac - 11-10-2006

Quote:American Jet wrote:
Isnt that the airlines thats going to
start being the first airline to fly into space?
You should always take what Richard Branson says with a pinch of salt. He can effortlesly get himself onto the front pages with statements like "I'll
start flying in space" or "I'll buy Concorde when BA retires them" but (especially with the Concorde one) it doesn't usually happen, all that usually
happenes is that more people buy tickets for his airline.

Great shots by the way Smile



Post Edited ( 10-11-06 02:54 )