Ship Simulator
English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: Agent|Austin on July 06, 2008, 16:24:46
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Over 300 photos to upload, finally somewhat fast internet (mine), mission completed.
http://flickr.com/photos/cat320operator/collections/72157606000621664/
Choose your set and view away. I am currently uploading a couple videos to youtube for your liking.
These include,
Landing at Logon Int. Airport in Boston
Tubing behind the Yamaha High Output
Landing at Sea-Tac Int. Airport [back home] in Seattle
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Landing at Logan
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TKsKoef6J-U
Landing Back Home In Seattle
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pBRW5Cnrc8c
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Tubing, Yamaha High Output
Jet Boats FTW, I only got flipped off once and that was because the wake had too much spray and I couldn't see, we were both on one side and we went over a wave and got some air and flipped. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqXxJs5WKTw
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Tubing, Yamaha High Output
Jet Boats FTW, I only got flipped off once and that was because the wake had too much spray and I couldn't see, we were both on one side and we went over a wave and got some air and flipped. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqXxJs5WKTw
Nice Pictures and videos. i love it. 300 :D thats much
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Nice Pictures and videos. i love it. 300 :D thats much
Best part is that, that was only on 1GB. I still had another 2GB of cards left.
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I tryed something like that today, that was really fun
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Logan... Your up in my neck of the woods. ;D
Correct me if I'm wrong,
Boeing 737-700
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Logan... Your up in my neck of the woods. ;D
Correct me if I'm wrong,
Boeing 737-700
Your wrong, it was a 737-800. My ticket said so, and my dad builds them in the plant he works at... (And my mom used to be in sales for boeing)
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And as seen here, the 737-700 is actually the smallest 737 built.
737-700 - http://www.beloblog.com/KGW_Blogs/travel/archives/Alaska%20737-700%20at%20PDX.jpg
737-800 - http://www.geocities.com/nrpc04/737-800.jpg
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I wish my dad worked for Boeing. ;D
But we do own a "Piper pa28 151 Cherokee Warrior" though. ;)
And as seen here, the 737-700 is actually the smallest 737 built.
Agreed :P ;)
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Yeah I get free models and stuff. And tours.
My dad actually makes charts on 'errors' that are made during assembly. So of course on my latest flight, he was telling us how 80% of all errors are in those wings you see out the window there... Maybe not the BEST time to discuss wing errors...
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I wish my dad worked for Boeing. ;D
But we do own a "Piper pa28 151 Cherokee Warrior" though. ;)
Agreed :P ;)
is this one plane? (http://www.esscoaircraft.com/v/vspfiles/photos/5638-2.jpg)
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Here's a picture of our actual plane done by a photographer. (unbenounced to us) ;D
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1087443/ (http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1087443/)
Much prettier I think :)
It says it was taken in KOSH but he made a typo, he ment KORH-Worcester Regional Airport. ;)
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And as seen here, the 737-700 is actually the smallest 737 built.
737-700 - http://www.beloblog.com/KGW_Blogs/travel/archives/Alaska%20737-700%20at%20PDX.jpg
737-800 - http://www.geocities.com/nrpc04/737-800.jpg
Most of the time, the later models of the 737(-600 to -800) have winglets. Weird seeing those two without them...
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Most of the time, the later models of the 737(-600 to -800) have winglets. Weird seeing those two without them...
Winglets are BFE (buyer furnished equipment). They decide if they want them.
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Kind of like the Chrome on my boat. :D