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Title: EVT05 YMRY-YSCB
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This was the first "Weather Difficult" flight of the series (using real weather) and boy was it a doozie! I'm guessing ceilings of about 100' and vsby about 1/8th of a mile... Don't know how they ever did it without instruments.[Image: CDV_2006_jul_2_002.jpg]
 
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#2
Getting close![Image: CDV_2006_jul_2_003.jpg]
 
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#3
Nice to see the runway (Which is nice and wide in a Baron! Smile[Image: CDV_2006_jul_2_006.jpg]
 
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#4
Over the console...[Image: CDV_2006_jul_2_010.jpg]
 
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#5
Finally off the runway...[Image: CDV_2006_jul_2_026.jpg]
 
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#6
Safely parked![Image: CDV_2006_jul_2_028.jpg]
 
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#7
If anyone knows how to stick these all on one post..... I'd sure like to know! Idea

Lawman
 
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#8
Lawman,

I'm not sure what your using to post the screenshots the way you do? The small "thumbnails" linking to a full size pic is pretty cool. Is it an AirSource Forums thing or something seperate?

My ISP provides FTP space so whenever I have a series of pics I want to post I upload them to my FTP folder, then insert them in my posts, using the "Img" button.

Vic

PS. Those shots remind me of the Great Plains Blizzard Challenge I used to fly with FS2002 in a KingAir 350...SCARY!!
 
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#9
Lawman Wrote:If anyone knows how to stick these all on one post..... I'd sure like to know! Idea

Lawman

Just keep clicking Add image to post, you can do it more than once, and it will keep inserting the IMG tag for you. You can put as many screenies in there as the moderators will allow Tongue

Now, in the name of safety, you're doing an instrument approach, and you couldn't see the runway from 200'? Shouldn't that be a reason to divert or hold till the weather clears????
 
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