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Picture of the Airbus A330-200 (simulator) aircraft
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A visitor from United States posted Wed January 17, 2007:The instruments are clear and the action of the photo as the pilot anticipates his landing. I can tell the speed of the plane is 140 kts and the glideslope is steady | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon October 24, 2005:Sali Tino, Well, its quite sharp for the darkness. BTW : If you have a closer look, you see the flaps full setting under the engine data. | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon October 24, 2005:Nice and rather sharp picture, both exterior and interior have enbough light. | |
A visitor from Spain posted Mon October 24, 2005:Very very nice and unusual to see a sim cockpit. But if you look carefully the pitch is about 3 degrees nose up (not 5). IAS is 140 kt, but anyone can see the flaps config ?. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon October 24, 2005:Whoa cool simulator picture, very impressive. Interesting comment about the 5deg nose-up attitude, I did not know that :-) However I am not impressed with the graphics - I think FS2004 with addons is superior in that department. But then again "cool" graphics are not important in airline pilot training! | |
A visitor from Nepal posted Sun October 23, 2005:How much would this simulator cost.....???its so real apart from the buildings | |
A visitor from Kuwait posted Sun October 23, 2005:Very real, looks almost real!! nice photo. | |
A visitor from New Zealand posted Sat October 22, 2005:I see the captain is going for the casual look today. :P Very nice shot, good to see something a little different. | |
A visitor from Canada posted Sat October 22, 2005:Wow looks so real...the first thing that gave it away was the PAPI lights...and the buildings ofcourse! | |
A visitor from Costa Rica posted Sat October 22, 2005:Very nice and detailed shot! You can even see the A330's characteristic 5 degree nose up pitch on finals. Though the environment reminds me of FS2004. | |
A visitor from Australia posted Sat October 22, 2005:Good photo. I wish I had one of them! | |
A visitor from Switzerland posted Sat October 22, 2005:I wish I had this simulator at home :) Great shot. | |
A visitor from United States posted Sat October 22, 2005:Could have sworn it was a real photograph | |
A visitor from Portugal posted Sat October 22, 2005:I like that!!!! Its amazing... | |
A visitor from Netherlands posted Sat October 22, 2005:Great photo! I like to see a simulation Ramon | |
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A visitor from Switzerland posted Mon October 24, 2005:
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A visitor from Nepal posted Sun October 23, 2005:
A visitor from Kuwait posted Sun October 23, 2005:
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