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On one of my longer flights (there's a clue!) I got a little bored, so I began exploring every square inch of my aircraft. In this particular screenshot, you can really get to appreciate Prepar3d's lighting enhancements over FSX's, and also how developers are constantly improving their use of layers in their texturing. 

 Anyhoo, know what plane it is??? Winner get's 10 cool points!  :dirol:

 

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Boeing 727 airliner

 

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DC 10.


José Luís
 
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It's the APU hole of the 777... I always hide there from my wife when she's looking for me angry because I shouldn't be simming :)


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It appears to be looking up the from inside the "s" duct of a center-engine-equipped aircraft. Couldn't be a DC-10, as its center engine inlet goes straight through - so would have to be a 727, L-1011 or a Dassault Falcon 50, 900 or 7X - but I'm unaware of any P3D models of the Falcon series....


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I'll go with Captain Sim L1011

 

or

 

PMDG 777 APU hole

 

or

 

........ :smile:

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And the answer is......??????  :smile: :BigGrin: :smile: :BigGrin: :smile:  

 

 

Btw, my guess is also the CS L1011


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or L-1011?

 

 

 


L1011

 

 

 


L-1011

 

 

 


so I'm gonna say L1011.

 

 

 


I'll go with Captain Sim L1011

 

Ok guys! You were right! It is inside the S-duct of the no. 2 RB211 on the L1011 Tristar! The particular model is the Captain Sim one. Well done guys  :Party: I'm well impressed  :good:

 

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Jesse Casserly 👌🏼

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Sweet  :smile:


Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

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