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Frankfurt to Zvartnots...
Posted: 10 Nov 2010, 11:11
by petermcleland
Continuing my circumnavigation in the iFly BBJ3, this leg is from Frankfurt to Zvartnots:-

Here on Stand A1 at Frankfurt Main the AES is getting us ready to depart for Zvartnots in Armenia.
The other shots can be seen by clicking this address:-
http://forum.mutleyshangar.com/index.ph ... zvartnots/
Thanks for looking

Re: Frankfurt to Zvartnots...
Posted: 10 Nov 2010, 13:10
by petermcleland
Just to put my two posts in the right order...
Re: Frankfurt to Zvartnots...
Posted: 10 Nov 2010, 14:30
by WhisperJet
Very cool sceneries, Peter, I really enjoyed your shots!
Looks like you're really enjoying the IFly 737. Would you recommend it?
I have no 737 at all in my collection (apart from the shoddy default 737)
How's the VC? Fully operational and easy on framerates?
All the best,
Nick
Re: Frankfurt to Zvartnots...
Posted: 10 Nov 2010, 17:46
by petermcleland
WhisperJet wrote:Very cool sceneries, Peter, I really enjoyed your shots!
Looks like you're really enjoying the IFly 737. Would you recommend it?
I have no 737 at all in my collection (apart from the shoddy default 737)
How's the VC? Fully operational and easy on framerates?
I think it is the very best that has ever been produced, but it has its full systems and you need a full conversion course with at least the Tutorial to get it airborne. It is also still really in development having had Patch 2 but it is now nearing the issue of the SP (Service Pack) and I would possibly wait to see how that works out.

I am getting it round the World without too much trouble and really love it. I doubt whether I will ever fly any other Glass and FMC equipped jet airliner

Re: Frankfurt to Zvartnots...
Posted: 11 Nov 2010, 09:00
by WhisperJet
I doubt whether I will ever fly any other Glass and FMC equipped jet airliner

Thanks for your comment, Peter.
Why not have a ride or two in one of these playstation-planes - for a change.
I own JF's A320 but seldom fly it, as it has a poor fps performance (at least on my laptop

).
So good to see the iFly 737NG might be an option...
All the very best,
Nick