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The Obs Deck 2
The second page of flightsim screenshots. Flightsim 98, Flightsim 2002 and CFS.
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Citybird 737-400 overflys San Fransisco airport after taking off from Oakland runway 29, bound for Los Angeles. Aircraft is Dreamfleet 737, Scenery default FS2002. Screenshot taken online using Vatsim and Squawkbox for Flight Simulator 2002. www.vatsim.net
nb: The Belgian airline "Citybird", when operational used to use the callsign "Dreamflight" for Radio Transmits. Quite applicable to use a Dreamfleet 737 to simlate a Dreamflight flight.
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From the cockpit of the same Citybird flight, pilot's eye view looking back toward the Oakland Airport. This is from the same position as the screenshot to the left, and shows just how close these two airports are!
Some reasonably dark cloud is quite apparent over Oakland in this shot, as well as the electronics cicuit board of the 737-400, positioned behind the captain's seat..
The cockpit instruments of the 737-400 are a unique mixture of electronic and analogue instuments. The two main Multi Functional Displays are quite dominant features, the lower one currently showing routing and navigation data. This is showing the configuration of the aircraft after just having recieved clearance to climb to it's final cruise altitude.
Passengers eye view over the wing, on Citybird flight CTB724 Oakland to Los Angeles.
Breaking visual just moments before decision height, Citybird flight 724 makes a landing in bad weather, on Los Angeles runway 24R.
The Flight management Computer on board the Dreamfleet 737. Set up for a flight from Sydney to Auckland, for a Qantas international flight, departing on the new KAMPI-1 SID runway 16R.
Airborne out of Sydney's runway 07, This Qantas 737-400 bound for Auckland New Zealand as QF114 passes some well known Sydney landmarks.
Same aircraft, Qantas 737-400 VH-TJP (Dreamfleet 737) approaching cruise altitude over the Tasman Sea. At this altitude (35,000ft) the aircraft is producing a fairly obvious contrail.
Oceanic Radar service view as QF114 leaves Australia, bound for New Zealand.
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