Project Mach 2 Concorde.

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Postby Kelburn » Wed Mar 28, 2007 8:50 pm

After hearing about ooOO00OOoo's problems with the PM2 Concorde I decided to do a little flight myself.

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Loading with passengers

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Welcome to the flight deck

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If you need to go in FS, the PM2 Concorde has you covered.

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After pushback

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Caught this Singapore 744 no doubt heading to Singapore in a few hours

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Taxiing

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Tahiti-Nui A340 taking off, probably going to Tahiti

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Just before turning onto the taxiway onto 5L

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A Malaysian 744 going to Kuala Lumpur

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Rotating, left the ground quite late.

That was fun. An awesome aircraft to fly.
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Isn't it evident?? Boeing are my favourite aircraft.

P.S. that's is my real birthday but I wish to keep my real age secret to keep you all pondering.
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Postby ardypilot » Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:05 pm

And did you get any landing screenies? :P
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Postby Kelburn » Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:49 pm

Sorry, I only took off.
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Isn't it evident?? Boeing are my favourite aircraft.

P.S. that's is my real birthday but I wish to keep my real age secret to keep you all pondering.
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Postby Codge » Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:58 pm

Good pics Kelburn! The Concord is a very difficult aircraft to land correctly. Airspeed and nose attitude angle is crucial as is weights etc.. to a good landing. Just like all the heavies really! The 737 seems to be reasonably forgiving but the bigger ones need everything to be just right and nailing the landings in these big birds is very satisfying and you can quite rightly be rather proud of yourself when you get it right.
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Postby Snowman » Fri Mar 30, 2007 4:37 pm

Yes, its an incredibly wonderful aircraft to fly. Such incredible raw power, coupled with grace and refinement.
See link below for some more screenies at NZAA i did some time ago.......

http://z11.invisionfree.com/nzff/index. ... topic=1414

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Postby ooOO00OOoo » Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:01 pm

Got to love pic 3! :D

I still have to load a 747 then swap to have engines going but still awesome to fly!!
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:05 pm

Snowman wrote: Yes, its an incredibly wonderful aircraft to fly. Such incredible raw power, coupled with grace and refinement.
See link below for some more screenies at NZAA i did some time ago.......

http://z11.invisionfree.com/nzff/index. ... topic=1414

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wow kelburn thats looking good for fs2002..
and wow lawrie what ai are you using? it looks great especially the herc :wub:
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Postby Jimmy » Sat Mar 31, 2007 11:12 pm

mm would take some skill to fly that, great screenies kelburn, although I feal there was more ai in there than concord :P haha

he Concord is a very difficult aircraft to land correctly. Airspeed and nose attitude angle is crucial as is weights etc.. to a good landing. Just like all the heavies really!


and not to mention the approach speeds, imagine flying a dme arc (no little doted line on the EHSI) to a complex STAR and instrument approach. Woudl be a hard aircraft to "keep up with" in the air...

I'll be looking forward to screenies from your first trans atlantic in that bird kelburn :D hehe, man thered be a hell of alot of planing for a oceanic flight in that, don't they even have to move fuel around the aircraft for balance in flight, and complex nasty things like that :blink: ooow :lol:
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Postby Snowman » Sat Mar 31, 2007 11:14 pm

victor_alpha_charlie wrote:
Snowman wrote: Yes, its an incredibly wonderful aircraft to fly. Such incredible raw power, coupled with grace and refinement.
See link below for some more screenies at NZAA i did some time ago.......

http://z11.invisionfree.com/nzff/index. ... topic=1414

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wow kelburn thats looking good for fs2002..
and wow lawrie what ai are you using? it looks great especially the herc :wub:

Hiya V_A_C.
The Air NZ AI is just Project-AI. The Herc and Orions, are my own doing, and the Airfreight NZ CV-580s , Ansett Air Freight F27, NZ Post aircraft, AirNZ Freight DC-8 etc are part of my NZ Retro-AI project. The other AI like Royal Tongan, Freedom Air, Air Calin (New Caledonia), Air Vanuatu, Ansett, Jetstar etc, are from a traffic set called "AI Traffic for the South Pacific", by Luis Felipe pech Pacheco.
Had it for a few years now, and cant remember where i got it from, but the file name is "ai_southpacific.lfpp.zip". About 11.5mb zipped.

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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:45 am

Snowman wrote:
Hiya V_A_C.
The Air NZ AI is just Project-AI. The Herc and Orions, are my own doing, and the Airfreight NZ CV-580s , Ansett Air Freight F27, NZ Post aircraft, AirNZ Freight DC-8 etc are part of my NZ Retro-AI project. The other AI like Royal Tongan, Freedom Air, Air Calin (New Caledonia), Air Vanuatu, Ansett, Jetstar etc, are from a traffic set called "AI Traffic for the South Pacific", by Luis Felipe pech Pacheco.
Had it for a few years now, and cant remember where i got it from, but the file name is "ai_southpacific.lfpp.zip". About 11.5mb zipped.

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awesome thanks oh and is retro ai avsim?
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Postby Snowman » Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:00 pm

victor_alpha_charlie wrote:
Snowman wrote:
Hiya V_A_C.
The Air NZ AI is just Project-AI.  The Herc and Orions, are my own doing, and the Airfreight NZ CV-580s , Ansett Air Freight F27, NZ Post aircraft, AirNZ Freight DC-8 etc are part of my NZ Retro-AI project.    The other AI like Royal Tongan, Freedom Air, Air Calin (New Caledonia), Air Vanuatu, Ansett, Jetstar etc, are from a traffic set called "AI Traffic for the South Pacific", by Luis Felipe pech Pacheco.
Had it for a few years now, and cant remember where i got it from, but the file name is  "ai_southpacific.lfpp.zip".  About 11.5mb zipped.

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awesome thanks oh and is retro ai avsim?

Hi V_A_C.
Yes, NZ Retro-AI is available on Avsim. 2 packages released so far. Another 2 to go yet.
If you want to know more about the NZ Retro-AI Project, have a look right here on NZFF. We have our own forum down with Godzone/Real NZ and Great NZ Light AI project, under the NZ Related Addons...User Support Forum.

http://z11.invisionfree.com/nzff/index.php?showforum=30

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