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Hi all. This is my first post on these forums. I have heard good things about this site and I haven't been disappointed. My first post is a photographic representation of my recent trip to Bachelor Mountain in Oregon as well as the Hell's Canyon area in the BD-5. The aircraft is from IRIS and the scenery is FTX Central Rocky Mountains. Thanks for looking!
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The Pilatus PC-21 is a completely new training system developed to meet the requirements and expectations of modern air forces for the next 30 years; both in capability and life-cycle cost. The PC-21 has better aerodynamic performance than any other turboprop trainer on the market.It is also supported by a more powerful, flexible and integrated training system than any other jet or turboprop trainer but still has life-cycle support costs equal to current turboprop benchmarks. The PC-21 is as benign and easy to fly for the ab initio student as it is challenging and satisfying for the advanced
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Judging by what we've been reading on IRIS' Facebook page about the new Pro Training Series - Pilatus PC-21 it's getting very close to being released. As you may know we have been accepting pre-orders for this product together with a flyable PC-21 pre-release model to enjoy until the full product is ready. If you're interested in this fantastic iconic aircraft you're best bet is to get your pre-order in very soon and take advantage of the $10.00 saving because as soon as IRIS tells us that the full product is on the way we will have to remove the discounted price. For full details and to pre
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A few shots from a practice bombing run in the Iris Vulcan Pro Departure Following some rivers and valleys to get used to the handling Love the wing shots Tower view as I fly by again to start the practice run Target in sight The target today is this small island, visible in the middle left window. Electrics have failed at this point, I forgot to press the alternator switch, for some reason the usual key command doesn't work and I had to map it to a joystick button Getting down low to sneak under the radar Time to pop up and release the package
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With the recent release of Aircraft Construction Group's IWM Duxford scenery, i thought I'd check out a few of their other sceneries...and boy am i glad i got this beauty of a download! RAF Marham, Norfolk is home to the RAFs southern Tornado contingent, and plays host to the Tornados of 9(B) and 31Sqn. So what better A/C to take a trundle around this Main Operating Base than an Tornado, the freeware GR4 from IRIS to be exact, and in this case a IX Sqn GR4, ZA552. Close up of our Tonka for this ride. Safely parked up outside of it's HAS, #47. The Detailing on the HAS and surrounding area