Re: JFK eastern simulator
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Originally Posted by kevin323
I think they had hoped to use that runway for STOL aircraft. Pilgrims Twin Otters. Eastern evaluated a 4 engine MD/french STOL aircraft at JFK. Not sure if they tried the short runway with it. I remember the Eastern 727 sim well. I worked mids at hgr 9 and often "flew' it on extended lunches. Amazing the changes in visuals. While the sim itself was remarkable the early visual system (state of the then art) was way way behind what we have now from microsoft. Passed many an enjoyable night there
Did you ever play with the dusk mode or did you stick to night like we did?
Re: JFK eastern simulator
Quote:
Originally Posted by kevin323
I think they had hoped to use that runway for STOL aircraft. Pilgrims Twin Otters. Eastern evaluated a 4 engine MD/french STOL aircraft at JFK. Not sure if they tried the short runway with it. I remember the Eastern 727 sim well. I worked mids at hgr 9 and often "flew' it on extended lunches. Amazing the changes in visuals. While the sim itself was remarkable the early visual system (state of the then art) was way way behind what we have now from microsoft. Passed many an enjoyable night there
I believe they did in fact use that runway for Twin Otters and such.
I had thought the STOL aircraft for Eastern was testing at LGA, but if it was in fact JFK, now I know. Never seen (or can't remember) an image of that that aircraft. Does anyone know where there is one on-line?
Tom
Re: The lost runway of JFK?
It was called Runway 32 . During my time there , some Ransome Dash 7's along with some GA types used it on occasion.
LGA had a runway 32 as well , Pilgrim & Air New England used it for takeoffs with the Twin-Otters. It wasnt used for landings as far as I remember. today it is known as taxiway E
Notice the runway in the backround
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0127700/L/
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0284101/L/