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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

FSX default B-737; Slight crosswind from left; steep approach from west (Addons: Megascenery X Southern California and SP1)

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  • O yeah also how many FPS?

  • Set for 30--performance around 25 at top of approach but worsens to 10-15 close to the runway

  • NICE vid!

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  • Intel Pentium 2.80GHz / NVIDIA GeForce7900GS

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  • I was wondering, Does Megasceneryx SoCa also recreat the hills around San Diego and the Los Angeles areas or is it just flat. Also what about San Diego Bay. Are the buildings, docks and ship object textures there or is it just a flat picture?

  • I too have been to San Diego and can confirm that most of the time planes land from the East and takes off west over the water. But I also recall sleeping in a barracks at the old RTC/NTC and waking up a 4:00 am to a Western Airlines DC-1O passing about a 100 feet overhead, landing from the West- It's landing lights would light up the barracks and the noise was deafening. But what a show!

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  • in real life you *always* see planes landing from east to west (into the ocean breeze)

  • I'm installing MegaSceneryX right now. It's a 16gb program. Hope it's impressive.

  • Into the wind.

  • i live near san diego.... i know the flight patterns... they fly into san diego from land.... and depart west towards ocean..over pacific beach... unless theres a storm.

    the reason is because the normal approach is from land and theres big hills to fly down to the strip.

    during a storm ceilling is around 200ft-500ft and horrible... so they reverse

    its a pretty long runway and the jets take off half way down so when they take off the opposite they are already way clear of the hills.

  • in real life they land always against the wind, dont they?

  • good graphics

  • in real life they land the other way and take off where u landed unless theres a storm

    in that case this is correct but its clear sky

  • Awesome landing. 5*

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