Microsoft Flight Simulator: Frozen Blades (Music Video featuring PMDG 's DC-6)

4 years ago

Hello fellas!

I am here waiting for some 707, old 732, 727 and not really a fan of the overuse of glass displays, at least not in simulators.... and then PMDG surprised me when they released the Douglas DC-6 for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS, released in 2020).

I thought to myself "Tight spot this month... it's either this or the Mil Mi-24 Hind for DCS".

As I still had no 3rd party plane in MSFS, I decided to get it and boy, for a few weeks, it was the only plane I flew.

These are some of the travels I took.

This video features USA, Iceland and I think Norway and Canada but I am not so sure about those last two.

More information on the Plane DLC and the music at the bottom of the description.

Because it will be asked = What is the purpose of this video?

Do you like aircraft? Yes.
Do you like flight sims? Yes.
Do you like the DC-6 and Microsoft Flight Simulator? Yes.
Then why are you asking? Sit back, relax, enjoy!

I wish I had better input device or more freedom in the use of the cameras. I hope the replay functionality will be available at some point in MSFS so I can actually record the way I would.

I am still not quite happy with the clip, but I can't keep pushing it off.

Enjoy!

~Bogey

ps: If you came here because of the Gust Lock video, I'm glad you stayed here ;)
I wanted to release something special after that video received more than 1700 views (and counting)

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Payware aircraft featured: PMDG Douglas DC-6
Link to PMDG Shop:
https://pmdg.com/pmdg-dc-6-for-msfs/

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Music featured made by Asher Fulero.
Get his and his band's sweet tunes here:
https://asherfulerosolo.bandcamp.com/

Shoutout for this great musician and his band!
Keep doing what you do, you are really special mate!

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My Hardware:

CPU: i7-10700KF
RAM: Corsair 32 GB DDR4-3200
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Aorus Master 8GB
SSD: Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD 1TB
(and many other SSDs, HDDs and peripherals)

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