Background Information: While I don’t have too many photos to share this time, I’ve seen the growing trend of “fan-made” trailers in the community, and have decided to get in on the action by making my own trailer for the 20.3 updates but with holiday-themed music. 2020 has been an interesting year, and I just want to thank all members on the IFC for keeping a positive attitude, as well as bringing good news in difficult times. This forum has given me a sense of community unlike any other online platform, where I can share my thoughts and ideas about aviation amongst similar-minded users. And I would like to return the favor by sharing content like this with others, to strengthen the sense of the community as a whole. (Like most things on this forum) This is the first time I am sharing a creation of this kind, and welcome any type of feedback; whether critical or positive. This is going to be a project for my high school film class, due after winter vacations (in the US), and feedback would be (as previously mentioned) welcomed! Thanks for a great year in playing Infinite Flight, as well as sharing wonderful information about aviation with others. Here’s to another fantastic year in 2021 for all Infinite Flight users, and staff members!
Here is the link to the video: - YouTube
General Flight Information:
Server: Solo flying.
Routes used in the video: KJFK - KJFK, KJFK - SFO, KDEN - KDEN, EIDW - EIDW, UAAA - UAAA, ZSPD - ZSPD, KLAS - KLAS, KDFWW - KDFW, EGLL - EGLL, ZGGG - ZGGG, KATL - KATL, HSS - HSSS, DGAA - DGAA, FNLU - FNLU, BIRK - BIRK, LFPG - LFPG, KORD - KORD, YSSY - YSSY, KEWR - KEWR, CYQB - CYQB.
Aircraft: Boeing 757-200 (various liveries).
Additional Credits: The music is called “Wizards in Winter” by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
Photos: Again, not so many photos to share, but here is a cool shot from the video:
KJFK - KJFK
Additional Information: Aerobatic maneuvers covered in this video are not recommended to be performed on the training/and or expert servers. Follow the rules of the server and skies when flying.