I haven’t posted any updates since my last post in December when I arrived in on the East coast of Canada since there was a few hours of not too much to report, at least in the way of interesting screen shots, so this post is a catch up.
I had terrible scenery streaming experience across most of East coast of Canada, so unfortunately most of the scenery was not particularly interesting and was rendered with low detail:

I’m flying with live weather though, so there was lots of snow:

I did take a detour to fly over the Niagara Falls, but I’m not sure where my screenshots at that time saved to, so I might have to do a followup post from my flight over that area.
Flying towards Cleveland around the edge of Lake Erie was a highlight, with some spectacular weather:


Of course I had to stop and get some pics of the Rock and Roll Museum:


On reaching Chicago I had to take slight detour to see Meigs Field, which in MSFS 2024 is apparently under some water right now:

From Chicago I decided if I was heading West, I might as well follow the path of Route 66. Unfortunately from the air, I had a few hours of very flat scenery:

It wasn’t until getting close to Albuquerque that I started to see anything other than completely flat landscape for miles:

At least from this point continuing West the scenery should start to get more interesting. The current plan is to continue to LA, then I’ll fly North up the West coast, and will head across to Russia from Alaska.