Big Apple for the Budgie (56k warning)

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Big Apple for the Budgie (56k warning)

Post by VEGAS »

Hi all,

Just installed some NYC & Manhattan scenery. Thought I would take a little look at it with the budgie. Had to be an American airline for this. Note I have been relegated to the first officers seat for this flight. :sad:

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Not Picking Eddie

You could have used AirVirginia - they actually ran the Budgie into LGA for
a short while -- Dynamite scenery btw

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DispatchDragon wrote: You could have used AirVirginia - they actually ran the Budgie into LGA for
a short while -- Dynamite scenery btw

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Post by Garry Russell »

Nice shots Eddie

I think though the bottom one in particular is taking a liberty :roll:

Nice one.

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Garry said
I think though the bottom one in particular is taking a liberty Roll Eyes
Ayeup - if you did that today you'd be awarded SAM of the week - Right up the jet pipe :lol: :lol: :lol:

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DispatchDragon wrote:Garry said
I think though the bottom one in particular is taking a liberty Roll Eyes
Ayeup - if you did that today you'd be awarded SAM of the week - Right up the jet pipe :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by DispatchDragon »

PH yes Eddie one other thing

The Hudson is rather nasty shade of SH*t beige right about there


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Post by ianhind »

Leif's already pointed out the obvious - Cascade were a bit further to the west.

But where is the scenery from?

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Nice Sreenhots Eddie
I was doing a bit of flying about NY the other day and shared it with Garry in a PM working on adding repaints
here's a look see .... at times past
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Post by First Choice 542 »

Very nice...is that the aerosoft manhattan scenery by any chance.....and what kind of frame rates you getting with it, im thinking of maybe getting it?

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