Last night I flew on IVAO a patrol flight from Queenstown to Wellington (decided that route as James was on WN_APP)
Here's where my flight took me:
I took a slightly indirect route, but the results were the same... some wondeful views of my side of the South Island.
Here we go! Airborne out of Queenstown.

I flew 'military' VFR given the fact I was going to be doing some low level patroling of the Pacific Ocean enroute to Wellington.

Before long I was over the ocean, with New Zealand well to the left of us in the distant haze (quite the Albatross!!)

Finally arriving at Banks Peninsula. My home is on the western side of this land formation, but it was fun to see the eastern side (for the first time maybe)

Up close look at the entrance to Akaroa Harbour.

Banks Peninsula is of volcanic origin like the Hawaiian Islands. They are visually similar geographically to the Peninsula (which is made by three volcanic cones)

Looking back, the Pensinula starts to drift behind as we head north towards the Kaikoura NDB. Passing over the busy shipping lane into Christchurch, we can practice our skills locating ships in the dark.

What a beauty (no, not the sunset)

The northern Kaikoura ranges. We must be getting close to Cape Cambell NDB, not long to go (back up to 7500ft at this time)

About to pass over Cape Campbell James (Wellington Approach atc) contacted me so I put the camera away. Thanks for your ATC James!
It was a brilliant flight, one that really makes you enjoy every minute of it. Thanks for riding along.
(yes pictures have had some subtle editing lol)(and all from FS9!!!)



Nice pics there Alister! 

Alister, you are the master of screenshots. That collection has to be the best set of digital photographs I have ever seen. Simply supurb!
maby this weekend......