The City In The Clouds – Watching Your Takeoff and Landings In Star Citizen – Part 6



This week we watch as citizens take off and land from Orison, the city in the clouds. Owned by Crusader Industries, the famed ship manufacturer with a religious background. This idyllic landing site with its unique floating platform showcases a unique and beautiful view as you come and go from August Dunlow, the spaceport that controls the coming and going of local space craft. Will the beauty of the location end up being a distraction for our citizens as they arrive and depart? Let’s find out.

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46 thoughts on “The City In The Clouds – Watching Your Takeoff and Landings In Star Citizen – Part 6”

  1. Orison is always a lot of fun to land and take off from due to how stunning the visuals can be. Assuming your GPU doesn't get cooked in the process. That being said, have you had a chance to try out the PTU yet? Or are you waiting for access or it to go to live? Let me know!

    On that note, which citizen you think had the best landing or take off in this one?

    See you all in the next vid o7

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  2. Nice like series on different locations…. My observation: Why all hangars are so tall. Maybe small hangars can be shallower and that’s easier to land. There is no small but tall ship that we need so tall hangars.

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  3. the scene with the Hull C at the beginning looks suspiciously familiar……! I watched a Rewiev video 2-3 days ago where exactly that happened to another YTer….! he almost fell down and yes he didn't know where the cockpit was πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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  4. Did not know that the Orison spaceport had a protective glass over it. Will have to check that out the next time I go there. Seeing those ships sliding into place when they are summoned in the ASOP is very strange. Maybe we'll see them get towed in and out by ground crew in the far future. Can't wait to get into the PTU.

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  5. Have you considered hosting a takeoff and landing comp? People could flex their flight skills and make some cinematic content. Probably some epic crashes too. Just a thought.
    Love the content πŸ‘

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  6. That Inferno is a nice ship, but it's always bothered me that they are so massive compared to the players, and yet there's not even a basic kitchenette and cot, or even just armory on the interior. Seems like such a waste of space.

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  7. @HybridVAudio yes please make one with true audio. Thats one of my favorite moments with a Carrack, turning on and puching up on the stick. That loud Roar of the engines. (Thats what i miss in the video the large hangers, but i guess there a less customers) 😁

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  8. I know you are talking about cinematic appeal, but when I'm doing my pre-landing checklist on approach, gear purposefully comes out early (as usually does VTOL depending on the ship) once I am on a final heading. With the gear and VTOL mapped to a toggle switch, I don't want to take my hand off the controls when making those fine movements into a hangar, or get distracted by an unexpected hiccup and forget them.

    This is very similar to real life aircraft procedures. If you fly commercial often, you'll hear the gear, flaps, and spoilers coming out usually as the aircraft turns final (depending on the pattern) and the pilot if going to have their hands on the stick all the way to touchdown.

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  9. Upside down landing reminded of the time I ran out of fuel during a landing and I ended up flat upside down while carrying cargo the last remaining amount of creds onboard…..survived the landing and sold the cargo to refuel lol

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  10. yo dude citizen hold the heck up one moment if you will pleease. no one takes off and lands at Orison, the city in the clouds, better than I do. My landing gears barely softly make contact with the hangar pad and my female ship ai voice starts giggling childishly and hitting on me about how cool I am and how I treat her so well and how im just not like the others.

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  11. hold up yo – 2:28 no way did you say reclaimer, i land my reclaimer at orison like a feather falls in spring on a field of hops and barley it's just that smooth my landings are so dam smooth my ship ai voice starts singing the chitty-chitty-bang-bang song everytime i fire up the engines true story.

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  12. Landing gear out maintains your vertical heading automatically even when decoupled without having to tap up constantly. So I basically fly with it in atmosphere constantly as I only fly decoupled.

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