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Okay folks welcome to September's Screenshot Competition.

This month we will have a themed subject. "Dangerous Approach"

Basically pictures of you heading into an airport thats considered has a dangerous approach,

not the sort of place you send a rookie pilot into. Please name the airport in your pictures so

folks know where you are in the world.

Rules at the top of the forum apply

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Here is my entry, and just to show you why this is the most dangeroous approach I have included a clip from youtube, the sound is bad but you'll get the picture...........eeeeeeeeee scary......the name of the airport is Courchevel

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There are alot of strips like this in the mountains, steep sloping sides and a short approach. I've been into worse, but didn't get a screenshot. I just thought I'd throw this up here. CYL3, British Columbia, Canada. Plane is DHC6-400.

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Lining up for final to Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (SABA)in a wet leased Carib Aviation Twin Otter (no longer in business).

Airport type: closed for commercial aviation

Operator: Winair

Location: Saba, Netherlands Antilles

Elevation: AMSL 60 ft / 18 m

Coordinates: 17°38′43″N 063°13′14″W

Runway Length: 1300 ft or 396m

Good luck to all!!

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Here's my entry. I know of no approach more dangerous than a moving 450 foot runway in the middle of the night with a 50,000+ pound jet loaded with ordinance. Shot taken with Dino's F-14D and the freeware Nimitz carrier package with AICarriers2 off the coast of Pensacola.

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Just thought I'd poke my head in here for a few minutes and I have to say, WOW! Great Screenshots!

Hey Twinpeec, just wondering if that airport gets any considerable wind? I am a sim glider pilot and use CumulusX! to get both thermal and SLOPE lift in FSX. I believe it can be used also by any powered aircraft, and in your situation, would make for better simulation if you would care to try. I would be interested in your results, but try it and see what comes of it. It's freeware, and definitely worth a look for you powered aircraft users. You can find it at the author's (Peter Lurkens) website or here http://www.forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?showtopic=28899 . CumulusX! 1.5 is the current release.

Scott

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Hello Folks,

The winners of Septembers Screenshot competition are.

themax222

With: 747 Cathay Pacific landing at Kai Tak

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kroswynd

With: Saba, Netherlands Antilles

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Well done guys I'll be writing to you soon on how to claim your prizes.

Again some lovely shots as usual.

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Hello Folks,

The winners of Septembers Screenshot competition are.

themax222

With: 747 Cathay Pacific landing at Kai Tak

747KaiTak.jpg

kroswynd

With: Saba, Netherlands Antilles

CLOSING-IN-saba.jpg

Well done guys I'll be writing to you soon on how to claim your prizes.

Again some lovely shots as usual.

Shaun,

Thank for you considering my shot as a winner. It was difficult trying to choose which airport to use, but I snatched the opportunity when I noticed that SABA had not been posted. I must also admit that the competition was pretty stiff since there are many great shots that were entered.

Congrats to Themax222 as well

Thanks again

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