| Obs Deck 5 |
| A Citybird 767-300 OO-CTR, originaly for Flight Simulator 2000, but seen here using Flight Sim 2002, the author having applied the Wilco Publishing PIC 767 Panel, sounds and .air files to it. |
| View of the cockpit of the Pilot in command 767 aircraft in cruise between Sydney and Townsville, here the Dreamflight 672 HSI and FMC display shows the aircraft approaching Townsville. |
| The Citybird 767 as callsign CTB-672 is shown here on an unusual flight to Townsville, Australia. One can see on the air traffic controll display that this aircraft is at 36,900 feet (Flight Level 370) and travelling at 479 knots groundspeed toward Townsville which is manned by both an Approach controll and Tower. |
| After landing in Townsville, the Citybird flight 672 was positioned next to this Dash-8 on the tarmac. |
| Citybird 767-300ER OO-CTR next to the Dash-8 which is flying under a Qantas Callsign, but is painted in an Ansett Regional livery. |
| Qantas 767-336ER VH-ZXG lands at Brisbane on Runway 19. Note that autopilot is off for landing passing 400 feet. |
| Qantas 767-336ER VH-ZXE. This aircraft visual model is the new POSKY G-MAX 767-300 in Qantas livery. It has been modified with the Wilco PIC Panel and Flight characteristics. |
| Another Posky 767, but converted like it's albino sibling OO-CTR Citybird aircraft, from Flight Sim 2000. This aircraft, a 767-33A/ER variant is aircraft OO-CTA which replaced OO-CTQ with Citybird. It is shown here in low visibility passing low cloud on approach to Brussels National airport. |
| On finals to runway 25R at Brussels National just becoming visual with the runway, OO-CTA operating a training flight for Citybird virtual as "Dream Flight sixty one sixty one" (CTB6161) |
| Touchdown at Brussels for a check training flight as DreamFlight 6161, a perfect landing is excecuted in OO-CTA |
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