Shalom and greetings all my pals,
Presenting a nice runway 03 approach and anding to Godzone's NZDN Dunedin international airport located adjacent to the village of Momona on the Taieri Plains approximately 20 miles south west of Dunedin in the South Island of New Zealand
On final runway 03 approach passing background view of Lake Waipori
Passing background view of waters of Waipori river going through hills to Taieri Mouth behind the hills
Passing many rows of trees that you would find perfect match in Google Earth or satellitte maps
Passing hills of Berwick forest
More real world realistic rows of trees
Seconds before touchdown
TOUCHDOWN
Engaging reverse thrusters with background view of NZDN terminal
Passing background view of hangar of Mainland Air which is Professional Flight Training & Executive Air Charter company
Backtracking!!!
Taxiing back on the runway toward the terminal
Exiting from runway into taxiway. If you want to know how long the runway is on left or right side, just read the sign below the nose
Taxiing toward gate three
Approaching gate three
Arrived at gate 3 to drop off passengers
Finished with pushback and now starting engines for return trip to Auckland
Checking to be sure there is no late passenger in the terminal
View of newstand where passengers pick up newspapers, magazines, overrpriced snacks, and overpriced drinks
Reading the flightboard information
Thank you for viewing my screenshots. Stay tuned for next exciting flight!!
Regards,
Aharon
Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
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Re: Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
Thanks for sharing the screenies, Aharon! That's a very nice looking airport.
Brian
Brian
Re: Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
FlyTexas,
Thanks for your kind words.
Regards,
Aharon
Thanks for your kind words.
Regards,
Aharon
Re: Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
Yes lovely again Aharon But again, please can you mention the specific aircraft addons and scenery you are using for those of us who might like to recreate your flights?
Re: Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
Swanoir,
Thanks for your kind words. As I have indicated in the subject heading and first paragraph of this thread, it is payware Godzone scenery for NZDN Dunedin airport Godzone is excellent New Zealand based software company that also makes NZNS Nelson airport that you will also like too.
The aircraft is simply freeware Project Airbus A320.
Regards,
Aharon
Re: Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
Thanks Aharon
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Re: Approach To Godzone's NZDN Runway 03
Aharon,
Thanks for sharing.
Whilst I'm not a fan of airliners at this time, your research, knowledge of the surrounds, and background stories are a delight to read.
In case you didn't know, "Godzone" was probably not recognised as a brand name, because it is a term of endearment used in Australia and New Zealand to describe the country; "God's own" (so good, God would choose it)
In fact, I've just Googled it, and found that others also use the term:
God's Own Country, is a phrase meaning an area, region or country supposedly favoured by God, that was first used to describe the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland,[1] and has subsequently been used to refer to various places, including Australia, Canada, England (Cornwall, Surrey, Yorkshire, Northumberland), United States, New Zealand, Indian state of Kerala, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Thanks for sharing.
Whilst I'm not a fan of airliners at this time, your research, knowledge of the surrounds, and background stories are a delight to read.
In case you didn't know, "Godzone" was probably not recognised as a brand name, because it is a term of endearment used in Australia and New Zealand to describe the country; "God's own" (so good, God would choose it)
In fact, I've just Googled it, and found that others also use the term:
God's Own Country, is a phrase meaning an area, region or country supposedly favoured by God, that was first used to describe the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland,[1] and has subsequently been used to refer to various places, including Australia, Canada, England (Cornwall, Surrey, Yorkshire, Northumberland), United States, New Zealand, Indian state of Kerala, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.