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All Green Flight From NZNV to NZWN


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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

 

Presenting a nice all green flight from NZNV Invercargill Airport located 1 nautical mile west of the city centre of Invercargill at the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand to NZWN Wellington International Airport located in the suburb of Rongotai 3 nautical miles south-east from the centre of Wellington which is the capital city located on the south tip of North Island of New Zealand.

 

After take off now cruising past background view of Fiordland National Park

 

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Cruising above rich green lands of South Island

 

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Entering vicinity of city of Christchurch (cannot identify the small local airport as such no info is available on Goggle)

 

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Nice background view of waters of Lyttelton Harbour with island of Quail Island and if you have sharp eyes, you can locate port of Lyttelton

 

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Cruising past city of Christchurch where you can see harbour waters of Avon Weathcote Estuary and river called Avon River coming out of Avon Weathcote Estuary toward center of the city

 

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Leaving city of Christchurch

 

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Cruising with background view of Lake Sumner Forest Park

 

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Cruising past Hurunui River shown in front of the plane

 

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Cruising past Hanmer Forest Park

 

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Wing view of mountain of Tapuae-O-Ueneku located below engine

 

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Cruising along the eastern coast of South Island of New Zealand can be fun

 

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Descending from FL300 to 10,000 past background view of mountains of Inland Kaikoura Range

 

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Still descending with background view of sunset

 

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At 10,000 ft passing background view of waters of Clifford Bay

 

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At 5,000 ft crossing waters of Cook Strait located between North and South Islands of New Zealand

 

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At 3,000 ft approaching south coast of South Island of New Zealand

 

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Landing gear deployed while getting ready for final runway approach to runway 34

 

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Above waters of Lyall Bay on way to runway

 

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Seconds before touchdown

 

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TOUCHDOWN

 

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Front wheel landing gear making ground contact

 

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Braking down to slow down

 

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Exiting from runway 34 into taxiway 3 (I did not know taxiways can have numbers instead of letters or letters with numbers)

 

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Arrived at gate to drop off satisfied passengers

 

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Thank you for viewing.  Stay tuned for next excitng flight.

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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Nice set there lad, is this FSX.se or FSX with UTX installed? Does not look like P3D either, to brown and mountain looks kinda weird, but again nice set.

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Geir,

 

Thanks for kind words.  It is simple FSX Deluxe with SP1 and SP2.  The main reason that it is brown and mountains look weird is that it is WINTER in New Zealand during the month of August. In New Zealand and Australia,  June, July, and August are winter for them while it is summer for you in Europe.

 

On November, Dec, and so on,  New Zealand is all green and mountains look all green.

 

Smiling

 

Regards,

 

Aharon

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