My next leg on the my great trip. So far I've flown from:
Christchurch - Brisbane, Australia - Bundaberg - Lady Elliot - Bundaberg - Rockhampton - Longreach - Katherine Regional/RAAf Tindal - Darwin - Bali, Indonesia - Brunei. Quite a few flights.
Captain Sim 767-300 Iris PC-9 Aerosoft Catalina X PAD Dash-8-Q300 CS C-130J-30 Iris F-16D CS C130J30 CS 767-300 Thomas Ruth's A300
Anyway after discovering a SAAB J-35 Drakken in Brunei and taking that for a spin
, I have continued my journey to the Philippines in the Project Airbus A320. And for all you Boeing fans, yes I know I have picked two Airbus's in a row, yes i am mentally fit.
On with the journey. I couldn't find any sceneries for Brunei, so I had to put up with default.
To be honest, It's the first default airport I've flown to in months! 

As far as default terrain goes, it's normally pretty drab. I have found the farmland here quite good though. Take-off was pretty standard.

Still climbing. The colour of the water is very nice, pity the mesh and landclass are lacking. It's a very nice external model as well on this plane.

Dusk is approaching, the weather is closing in too. I thought this was a Splitpin shot.

The weather is clearing up now, and Manila is in sight.

I've been given an ILS approach, which isn't a bad thing, it's just the silly vectors and trying to mesh with the other traffic.

Out of the cloud, and the runway is in sight.

And on the ground.

Well, that is that leg done. Next stop Taoyuan, in the north of Taiwan.

Christchurch - Brisbane, Australia - Bundaberg - Lady Elliot - Bundaberg - Rockhampton - Longreach - Katherine Regional/RAAf Tindal - Darwin - Bali, Indonesia - Brunei. Quite a few flights.
Captain Sim 767-300 Iris PC-9 Aerosoft Catalina X PAD Dash-8-Q300 CS C-130J-30 Iris F-16D CS C130J30 CS 767-300 Thomas Ruth's A300
Anyway after discovering a SAAB J-35 Drakken in Brunei and taking that for a spin
On with the journey. I couldn't find any sceneries for Brunei, so I had to put up with default.

As far as default terrain goes, it's normally pretty drab. I have found the farmland here quite good though. Take-off was pretty standard.

Still climbing. The colour of the water is very nice, pity the mesh and landclass are lacking. It's a very nice external model as well on this plane.

Dusk is approaching, the weather is closing in too. I thought this was a Splitpin shot.

The weather is clearing up now, and Manila is in sight.

I've been given an ILS approach, which isn't a bad thing, it's just the silly vectors and trying to mesh with the other traffic.

Out of the cloud, and the runway is in sight.

And on the ground.

Well, that is that leg done. Next stop Taoyuan, in the north of Taiwan.