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Jan 24, 2012 09:09 |  #1

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Here we are flying over the gulf coast. We're following the sunset at mach .74. I thought about wiping the finger prints off the sun visor before taking this shot, but I thought that would take away from the realism. If you're interested you can read more about this flight and see more photos at my blog (external link).

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Jan 24, 2012 12:20 |  #2

nice shot, the light on the horizon is great.




  
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Jan 24, 2012 16:12 |  #3

.74? You flying the Goodyear blimp? :-P


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Jan 24, 2012 17:11 as a reply to  @ tfaudree's post |  #4

Now, if only I could get a view like that when flying!!!!
Had a look at your link as well, some stuff in there that nearly 99.99999% of the inhabitants of our good planet will not get the change to see like you can. Very lucky (I am jealous!!!)


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Jan 24, 2012 18:41 |  #5

tfaudree wrote in post #13761766 (external link)
.74? You flying the Goodyear blimp? :-P

Close... Airbus 320 with the cost index set to 11. Flying upstream in the winter makes it feel like a blimp at times. Gotta save gas these days.


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Jan 24, 2012 18:43 |  #6

willmurray wrote in post #13762082 (external link)
Now, if only I could get a view like that when flying!!!!
Had a look at your link as well, some stuff in there that nearly 99.99999% of the inhabitants of our good planet will not get the change to see like you can. Very lucky (I am jealous!!!)

Thanks. I am a lucky guy these days.


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Jan 24, 2012 19:34 |  #7

RbnDave wrote in post #13762603 (external link)
Close... Airbus 320 with the cost index set to 11. Flying upstream in the winter makes it feel like a blimp at times. Gotta save gas these days.

I hear ya.

We once blasted off from the east coast headed to SLC in our Hawker 850XP. Not long after level off, our fuel counter showed us landing with -1000 lbs of gas. Had to trust the flight plan figures that had us landing with the comfortable minimum of 2000 lbs.


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Jan 24, 2012 23:33 |  #8

Love seeing a cockpit shot, especially something a little different.

Thanks for sharing!

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Jan 25, 2012 05:52 |  #9

is that a sun visor? dumb question I know.


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Jan 26, 2012 09:44 |  #10

RadAL wrote in post #13764997 (external link)
is that a sun visor? dumb question I know.

Yep, that's a sun visor. The side windows have translucent sun shades. I heard that the new Boeing 787 has cockpit windows that turn black with a flip of a switch. That will be awesome.


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Jan 26, 2012 12:37 |  #11

RbnDave wrote in post #13771721 (external link)
Yep, that's a sun visor. The side windows have translucent sun shades. I heard that the new Boeing 787 has cockpit windows that turn black with a flip of a switch. That will be awesome.

I think the passenger windows do it too if I'm not mistaken?


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Jan 27, 2012 12:35 |  #12

Leftcoast_Mike wrote in post #13772657 (external link)
I think the passenger windows do it too if I'm not mistaken?

I know the passenger windows are electrochromatic, but I didn't know it applied to the cockpit (makes sense). The nice thing is that the crew can override window settings.


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