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on: September 23, 2008, 10:46:39 pm
Anyone have any favourite flights to do in fs? I'll give a form for you to fill in in order to make it easier to access

ROUTE:
VFR/IFR:
TYPE OF FLIGHT:
AIRCRAFT TYPE:
AIRLINE:
OTHER LINKS:

(btw by type of flight i mean if its a vfr flight was it circuits or just flying around etc)
Other links are for people who know where to get the charts for the flight


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Reply #1 on: September 24, 2008, 12:54:48 pm

Don't know the routes, but in Canada there are lots of airport in some steep valleys that i like to touch and go on.

There are some nice islands in the south pacific, east of NZ. I flew from the bottom of them up to near AUS. Good idea to miss some out as they are long hops over endless sea.


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Reply #2 on: September 24, 2008, 05:36:49 pm
ROUTE: EIDW - LPMA
VFR/IFR: IFR
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Difficult landing :P Runway five if im right.
AIRCRAFT TYPE: A320
AIRLINE: Sata Air Azores
OTHER LINKS: Google for charts ;)


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Reply #3 on: September 24, 2008, 05:53:04 pm
Route: LIMF - LFLJ
VFR/IFR: Er... VFR I gues...
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Many mountains, any decent fs will present a hell of a sloped runway- go 'round if necesarry, never land downhill!!!
AIRCRAFT TYPE: Not bigger than the twotter!
AIRLINE: Mostly general aviation
OTHER LINKS:
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1436&p=13549&hilit=LFLJ#p13549
Google!

A hell of an airport... I once managed to take off from there in an Avro Vulcan xD
« Last Edit: September 24, 2008, 06:23:22 pm by Blue Sky Mine »
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Reply #4 on: September 24, 2008, 06:11:09 pm
looking goods so far!

Any chance people can not say google for charts as charts arnt always found by google


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Reply #5 on: September 24, 2008, 06:37:06 pm
I never use google for charts. Always EuroControl for Europe, or the local VATSIM related site for charts elsewhere.
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Reply #6 on: September 24, 2008, 07:11:22 pm
I meant google as a verb "Google the charts"

Sorry for the confusion.

Maths is so difficult


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Reply #7 on: September 24, 2008, 07:30:06 pm
I meant google as a verb "Google the charts"

Sorry for the confusion.

Maths is so difficult
:-\ I know what you meant, im just saying that you cannot find all the charts that you want on google. for example the other day i searched for OMDB charts and didnt find any at all.


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Reply #8 on: September 24, 2008, 08:35:56 pm
I meant google as a verb "Google the charts"

Sorry for the confusion.

Maths is so difficult
:-\ I know what you meant, im just saying that you cannot find all the charts that you want on google. for example the other day i searched for OMDB charts and didnt find any at all.

Ah righteo so, tis me who's confused :D All this tea and chinese food is going to my head.


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Reply #9 on: September 25, 2008, 09:51:38 pm
ROUTE: EIDW - EIKY
VFR/IFR: IFR
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Usually lots of control at Dublin, plus trying to fly as close to the mountainside on the way down into Kerry
AIRCRAFT TYPE: 737-800 FTW
AIRLINE: Mah painted POSKY 73H in BPE colours
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Reply #10 on: September 25, 2008, 10:19:09 pm
Just found another photo of LFLJ (starting airplane on the RW!!!)
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Meredian-Aircraft-Ferrying/Pilatus-PC-12-45/0319664/M/
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Reply #11 on: September 26, 2008, 01:50:47 am
My favourite-

ROUTE: SBSP - SBRJ - SBSP
VFR/IFR: IFR
TYPE OF FLIGHT: SBSP is on a plateau in the middle of Sao Paolo while SBRJ is an island Rio De Janeiro. Both runways are barely long enough for a 737. Both have SID's and STAR's that must be adhered to for safety reasons. They are both close to international airports.
AIRCRAFT TYPE: B737-700, B737-400, or A320
AIRLINE: GOL, Varig, TAM have daily flights on this route.
OTHER LINKS:


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Reply #12 on: September 27, 2008, 05:33:46 am
ROUTE: TNCM-TFFJ
VFR/IFR: VFR
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Short 5-10min hop from St Maarten to St Barts. St Barts is a short runway with a steep approach over a hill at one end or an approach right behind a beach at the other.
AIRCRAFT TYPE: C208/DHC-6/Do228 or anything GA.
AIRLINE: Winair or Air Caraibes
OTHER LINKS: To work best you'll need FlyTampa's St Maarten, which you can buy here (I would THOROUGHLY reccommend it-or any of FT's sceneries!):
www.flytampa.com

ROUTE: NZCH-NZQN
VFR/IFR: IFR
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Fly from Christchurch to Queenstown. QN is NZ's (if not the world's) adventure capital. The airport is no exception, with the STAR approach consisting of joining overhead and then a tight 140-170 degree turn in a mountain basin to line up with the runway. The approach is best done VFR on a fine day.
AIRCRAFT TYPE: Boeing 737-300 (Air New Zealand or Qantas/Jetconnect), 737-800 (Pacific Blue or Qantas) or A320 (ANZ)
AIRLINE: As above.
OTHER LINKS:
Download the following aircraft/sceneries from Avsim.com:

NZCH- nzch04v1.zip
NZQN- nzqnv1.0.zip
Vistaliners 737-300:vl_737-300_basepack.zip
Fantastic NZ Repaints for the 733 by Dan Mitchell: Search "dan mitchell vistaliners'' in Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications on Avsim.

NZ is an awesome place to fly in FS, with a HUGE following in NZ and heaps of addons, free- or payware. Visit www.nzff.org for more info and to see screenshots.
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Reply #13 on: October 08, 2008, 12:49:05 pm

Anyone have any favourite flights to do in fs? I'll give a form for you to fill in in order to make it easier to access

ROUTE: VMMC -> VHHX
VFR/IFR: I did both, actually
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Just a extremely short hop from Macau to Hong Kong Kai Tak old airport and enjoy the thrill to land on the runway without overruning or crashing the plane
AIRCRAFT TYPE : Cathay Pacific Convair CV-880-22M / CX Boeing B-707-320C / Dragonair A-330
AIRLINE: Cathay Pacific / Dragonair
OTHER LINKS: To work best you'll need FlyTampa's Kai Tak Airport, which you can buy here (I would THOROUGHLY reccommend it-or any of FT's sceneries!):
www.flytampa.com

(Its much better than the FS default scenery)

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Reply #14 on: October 19, 2008, 02:04:26 pm
ROUTE: UK10-UK10 (RAF Plockton) Around the big hills :P
VFR/IFR: VFR
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Pleasure cruise/messing around flying like an idiot getting as close to places like Ben Nevis as possible
AIRCRAFT TYPE: The best so far is a Hawker Tempest MK5
AIRLINE: N/A
OTHER LINKS: N/A

ROUTE: SABA(iirc checing atm)-TMCN
VFR/IFR: VFR unless your unlucky
TYPE OF FLIGHT: Pleasure curise
AIRCRAFT TYPE: Anything that you can get off the runway
AIRLINE: N/A I think
OTHER LINKS: N/A


 

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