JamesJimlb From United States of America, joined Jan 2006, 1023 posts, RR: 2 Posted (6 years 2 weeks 3 days 18 hours ago) and read 3981 times:
this may sound weird but this thread is flight simulator trip reports with or without screen shots.
one of my most recent flight was a flight from DFW-IAD
flight 952
load factor: 76 %
using fs2004, and fspax
aircraft: boeing 757-300 continental
boarding: what a mess, about 20 minutes to board, and a long taxi.
after being denied clearance for exceed 250 knots, i had to watch my speed on takeoff, luckly i made up past 10000 ft.
without any problems, once i passed 10000 i began the movie and served drinks and hot food. then i got to my cruising altitude of flight level 300 i expeirenced heavy turbulance and desended to fl240 from there it was a smooth flight, once i started to descend into dulles i accidently started playing another movie, and that cost me about 50 points, i had a PERFECT landing and taxied to the gate without a problem.
The sky is no longer the limit, but the mere minimum
JamesJimlb From United States of America, joined Jan 2006, 1023 posts, RR: 2 Reply 1, posted (6 years 2 weeks 3 days 18 hours ago) and read 3974 times:
oh and i know how to take a screen shot but how do i post them?
[Edited 2007-06-03 04:51:32]
The sky is no longer the limit, but the mere minimum
ACDC8 From Canada, joined Mar 2005, 7598 posts, RR: 40 Reply 2, posted (6 years 2 weeks 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 3957 times:
Quoting JamesJimlb (Reply 1): oh and i know how to take a screen shot but how do i post them?
-press prtsc on your keyboard
-open up a pictured editing program such as MSPaint
-paste the picture
-save the picture as a jpeg into a folder of your choice
-go to a picture hosting site such as http://www.imagethrust.com/upload_images
-follow the instructions to upload the picture
-copy the url link to post a picture on a forum
-paste the link into your thread
There are programs around that other members use that take screen shots automatically and save them to your computer, but you still need to upload them to an image sharing site.