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Title: C-17 on duty
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#1
Sorry about my machine, it's not fast enough. Here're the shots of my last flight:

Loading aircraft at ULMM apron.
[Image: c17-Clipboard01.jpg]

Waiting for a Caravan while taxiing for departure.
[Image: c17-Clipboard02.jpg]

Take off from ULMM.
[Image: c17-Clipboard03.jpg]

Somewhere over the North Sea.
[Image: c17-Clipboard04.jpg]

Turning for approach to ENSB.
[Image: c17-Clipboard05.jpg]

Descending, snowy everywhere.
[Image: c17-Clipboard06.jpg]

Very low approach, just seconds before touchdown.
[Image: c17-Clipboard07.jpg]

ENSB ramp with a Cessna in background.
[Image: c17-Clipboard08.jpg]

Hope you like them.

 
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#2
Very cool stuff there!

 
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#3
Serdar,

Very cool series!!

I really enjoyed them.

Which C-17 is that? Does it have a pretty good panel?

Thanks for sharing.

-Dave
 
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#4
It's Mike Stone's design and it comes with a custom panel, she has no VC. All of Mike's designs have nice panels but they may not satisfy people who used to fly detailed cocpits and the C-17 is not an exception. For me, it's better to have a custom panel instead of installing default FS panels to third party aircrafts. So I feel good about this one, even you have a HUD on it like the real thing. Although primarily designed for FS2004, this design works on both FS2002 and FSX. You can find ASHA aircrafts at http://fly-asha.us/. Here's the panel:

[Image: c17panel.jpg]

I feel so sorry to learn that Mike gave up aircraft designing. Cry

 
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