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F-15 at 65,000ft

11:00 am in the morning, light at ground, stars in sky?? hows that work??

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Filename:F-15j.JPG
Album name:islesy / Flight Simulator X Screenshots
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Keywords:F-15
Aircraft Type (if aircraft):F-15
Geographic Location (if scenery):Above Innsbruck Airport
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Date added:Nov 11, 2006
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islesy   [Aug 23, 2009 at 04:50 AM]
gosh mccoy you need to get out more, thanks for comments people Very Happy I didn't use slewmode for this altittude, just had burners fully on and in a nearly vertical climb till I hit this aircraft ceiling.Right before it stalled, whilst using up nearly all 3 of the fuel tanks =[ ha.not sure leohopkins, cant remember where i was, but all graphics were set to high.Will do a better area next time I take one. Many thanks
Sean~LetsFlyTwo~Banks   [Jul 26, 2009 at 12:03 AM]
NKA01 Engage burners and prepare to reenter
jchill2nd   [Apr 21, 2009 at 03:27 PM]
It should be noted that an F-15 can climb to 30,000 feet in 60 secs and its official max altitude is 65,000 feet. The F-15 is one of about a handful of a/c that has more thrust than weight allowing it to actually accelerate in a vertical climb.
McCoy   [Aug 18, 2007 at 10:04 PM]
light on the ground stars in the sky?? What kind of question is that? Shocked Shocked Sometimes i wonder if you people now that earth is round Shocked That's how things work on planet earth at that altitude! Welcome to planet earth! Come in peace!...man you may wanna go in school or read something... Confused It may be more intense in fsx than in reality but it's still the fact! Just a tip: it's because of air density...think about it Wink
Strato-Cruizer   [Jan 30, 2007 at 01:58 PM]
I think slewmode was used...or a very fast climb rate
leohopkins   [Jan 06, 2007 at 09:44 AM]
I dont get it.....I have taken my SR-71 Blackbird upto 98,000 before and I have never seen the earth like that ?
colin002   [Dec 31, 2006 at 11:49 AM]
I think you should go to a better location above Earth before you take a pic, some land and sea maybe?
Katahu   [Dec 07, 2006 at 12:42 PM]
Looks like you went a little too high on that one. Laughing

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