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Westozy
02-06-2011, 06:32 AM
Hi guys,
I had a ride in the FDS B777 sim based here in Perth, Western Australia a couple of weeks ago.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVjeQ4brEP8

Awesome sim, FDS gear is top notch. We did a few "Kai Taks" and the projection system using Nthusim is outstanding, more expense for my sim!!!
I've had the pencil out again and there might be a feature story coming up in PC Pilot...

See www.flightcity.com.au (http://www.flightcity.com.au/)

Cheers Gwyn

JWS
02-06-2011, 09:07 AM
Great video.

thx

JWS

Matt Olieman
02-06-2011, 11:21 AM
Fantastic video!!!!

Thanks Gwyn

Matt Olieman

Kennair
02-07-2011, 07:56 AM
Hi guys,
I had a ride in the FDS B777 sim based here in Perth, Western Australia a couple of weeks ago.

Awesome sim, FDS gear is top notch. We did a few "Kai Taks" and the projection system using Nthusim is outstanding, more expense for my sim!!!
I've had the pencil out again and there might be a feature story coming up in PC Pilot...

See www.flightcity.com.au (http://www.flightcity.com.au/)

Cheers Gwyn

Look forward to the article Gwyn, I'll try to get some pix to you soon.

BTW Gwyn hand flew this baby like a pro. I'm sure if things had been a bit different he would be in the left hand seat of a major airline being adequately compensated for his talents.

Cheers,

Ken.

Westozy
02-07-2011, 10:44 PM
Cheers Ken, I'll just try to fit my head through this door on the way out tonight!!!
BTW, I've got a couple of customers coming over on Thursday night to drink beer and plan B747 thtrottle quads, your welcome to join us if you want to!

Gwyn

Sean Nixon
02-08-2011, 11:18 AM
Great video Gwyn, thanks for sharing. Can't wait to get my sim flying!

Sean

jsfboat
02-10-2011, 05:07 PM
I'm sure if things had been a bit different he would be in the left hand seat of a major airline being adequately compensated for his talents.

Cheers,

Ken.

Have you seen some of the pay scales? :shock: It's what I have to look forward to when I start flying a B1900 in a few months as a newly hired commuter pilot.