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Flight!


I wanted to present some writing and images based on flying, or some ideas involving flight in general. I remember being inspired by watching various aircraft and birds flying when I was young. I enjoyed building model aircraft plastic kits, and model aircraft for ‘flying’, as a boy and teenager. I also remember that most of my time when I was going through high school, I had wanted to become a pilot.

I’d also like to show some of the possibilities of inexpensive flight simulation running on fairly typical consumer-level computers.

 



A Diamond Twin Star DA-42 flies at an altitude of around 8,000ft, over high mountains that are east of Seattle in the USA

This is a screen capture taken while 'flying' within Microsoft Flight Simulator X.

 


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Page 2 - Flying and Imagination

Page 3 - About Flight 1

 

 


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Page 4 - About Flight 2

Page 5 - Joy Flight From Bankstown Airport

 

 


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Page 6 - Flight Back From Port Lincoln

Page 7 - Parafield Fly-In

 

 


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Page 8 - Flight Photographs From One Trip To Sydney

Page 9 - The 1919 Flight From London to Australia

 

 


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Page 10 - Early Flight Simulation

Page 11 - A Flight from Meigs Field

 

 


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Page 12 - Aircraft and Flight Models 1

Page 13 - Aircraft and Flight Models 2

 

 


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Page 14 - The Simulated World 1

Page 15 - The Simulated World 2

 

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