AP-BFX is back at Heathrow after a looong absence (FS Shots)

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AP-BFX is back at Heathrow after a looong absence (FS Shots)

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Origion: Quaid-E-Azam Int'l
Destination: London Heathrow
Departure Time: 10:15 am
Arrival Time: 01:45 pm
Aircraft Type: Boeing 747-300
Aircraft Registration: AP-BFX



01 Parked at the Ispahani hanger for some maintenance work
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02 On it's way to the Gate-23 after a night long sleep inside the hanger
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03 At the Gate-23. PK787 to London is borading now. Passenger are requested to proceed to the Gate-23
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04 PAKISTAN 787 is cleared for Take-Off
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05 PAKISTAN 787 Positive Rate-Of-Climb, gear up
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06 Climb and maintain FL370 PAKISTAN 787
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07 Cruising at FL370, PAKISTAN 787
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08 Oh well. We're finally here
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09 On Final-Approach for RWY27R
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10 Short-Final for RWY27R
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11 Seconds before Touch-Down
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12 50.. 40.. 30.. 20.. 10.. ... .... 5
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13 PAKISTAN 787 Contact Ground on 118.70
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14 Going to Gate-322 using Taxiway A C E H PAKISTAN 787
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15 PAKISTAN 787 hold short for Virgin A340-600 to push-back on your right
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16 Proceeding Taxiing to Gate 322 PAKISTAN 787
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17 A great view from the new Heathrow Tower
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18 Ladies & Gentlemen, hope you enjoyed your journey. Shukriya
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Comments, Critics and Suggestions are always welcome
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
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Working on my return flight to KHI...
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
SubhanAllah
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hey hey hey now hold on a minute................
whose scenery is that??????
and how come I dont have it??????
aaaarghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

nice shots, and btw, BFX got a new tail.......come on now tell us what plane this really is :lol: :lol:

Hey do u want to do a combined flight? do u have Tokyo/Beijing/Singapore/Kuala Lumpur scenery?
The angle of arrival is inversely proportional to the probability of survival.
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haha :lol:
This is Heathrow Pro scenery from "The UK Scenery" You can download the demo version of it from Avsim or flightsim.com. The demo version is as good as this one.

The aircraft indeed is AP-BFX but in her old livery, because I downloaded it almost two years ago and it was in my FS library which has taken over 15.7GB of space, so you can imagine how old some of the stuff must be.

I have got a photo evidence to prove my innocence :P
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Ermm I don't have scenry for any of those mentioned above but I can always download the free version of it?
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
SubhanAllah
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once again ... a lovely compilation bud! thanks for sharin
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hehehehe lol......
check ur pm's........we'll see what we can do!
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Very impressive shots@! I want to know which version do u have for Karachi airport because i dont have the Isphani hanger the one u got . Please let me know as soon as possible!
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Nice pics dude! Now if I had a model of that! :lol:
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lamborgini9 wrote:Very impressive shots@! I want to know which version do u have for Karachi airport because i dont have the Isphani hanger the one u got . Please let me know as soon as possible!
First of all, thanks alot for all your encouraging comments.
Brother, I downloaded it from http://www.flightsim.com/
There were three in the list but I can't remember which one I downloaded. Sorry for not being helpfull.
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
SubhanAllah
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Sir i have downloaded the Isphani Hanger but unfortunately can not see the names on the building why is that?
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lamborgini9 wrote:Sir i have downloaded the Isphani Hanger but unfortunately can not see the names on the building why is that?
Brother, please don't use this word, I am no sir, please call me brother, sounds more like a family forum :D

Ermm, I think you haven't installed it properly, maybe you need to re-install the Scenery.

I just checked in the read-me booklet and found out the producer is Muhammad Sarmad Khan and the file size is 3,548kb (3.5MB) I hope you've downloaded the same scenery as I did :P

GoodLuck!
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
SubhanAllah
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Well i tried to reinstall the file and i got the Isphani hanger but still i cant see the texture and that pia logo on it it just shows a building grey in colour!
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Goto: http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... CatID=root

I recently uploaded this as I recieved some complaints that the scenery had problems and some textures were not showing up. Its not my fault because I can't use my FS computer right now. This scenery has older screenies for display.

Remember to check the box "Ignore crash" or else your aircraft can't taxi near Jinnah terminal. :D

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There is a new scenery coming for Jinnah international and Faisal base in Karachi. I am planning to do ground textures with flytampa quality and LOD models for buildings so the frames are even better. I am going to use the Jinnah terminal and enhance it and I will also complete all the airport buildings. I haven't decided yet, if the scenery will be payware or freeware. If you guys really wanna help me, contact me on: mskhan1991@hotmail.com

The completion of this scenery is expected to be "the end of 2008" but still this date is not confirmed and the scenery may take even longer and it hasn't been decided if the scenery is going to be FSX compatible or not, until now, I only have plans for FS2004.

If there are any comments and questions please contact me on these forums. I will be very happy to serve you.

Best Regards,
Sarmad.