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Some of my screenshots of session 28

First, map of the flight.
This first leg took us from Seattle (SEA) to Annette Island in Alaska (PANT)
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Departure from SEA RWY16L... I'm kickin' in some burner... Vic just took off from 16R with his CitationX
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Leaving SEA, Par ahead
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Descending towards Annette Island
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on left downwind for RW12
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Turning base
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and coming in for landing
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All shut down and waiting for Vic, Christian and Par
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Christian also arrives at PANT
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So far Leg 1 of this session, for the pictures of leg 2 see the next post...
Hi Stefaan.

These are also very good pictures and the FB-111A is looking really good. I think I have exactly the same. We will see when I post my pictures as well later on.
(09-26-2010, 07:23 AM)CBreuer Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Stefaan.

These are also very good pictures and the FB-111A is looking really good. I think I have exactly the same. We will see when I post my pictures as well later on.

Hi Christian,
I bumped into it this week, it's indeed the AlphaSim F111 that's been taken over by Virtavia after Alphasim stopped.
Love flying it.. and it has such a nice roar Music
OK, here comes my pictures from the MP session.

At KSEA - Seattle ready to pushback and taxi to RWY
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Holding Short at RWY03L
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Overview as it looked in Gooble Earth
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Seattle city ahead
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Our first stop at PANT - Annette Island
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Overview as it looked in Gooble Earth
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Time to change AC for our first fligth in Alaska
check post 28-2
Did you drop in to see Rick and have a beer with him? Bye

(09-25-2010, 11:28 PM)TCA2050 Wrote: [ -> ]First, map of the flight.
This first leg took us from Seattle (SEA) to Annette Island in Alaska

Well, guys I thought I would use a more powerful version of the FW-190 series, the TA-152C, but for some reason it was hopelessly underpowered compared to a Citation X, or the ERJ that Pär used (later en-route he changed to the default B737) and not to forget Stefaan, who was using the big hammer itself: The F-111!

So I was obviously flying the slowest aircraft of this small group of maniacsBiggrin

OK, hold short at RWY 16C and in the background you can see Pär holding short at 34R.
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The departure went fine, but for some reason I had a heading deviation of nearly 180 degrees, so I was heading into the wrong direction for the beginning of the flight, but after reloading the aircraft everything was fine again, but I lost considerable time (15-20 minutes at the end).
I had to try several altitudes for a good ground speed outcome. First I tried 20000 feet, but climbed to FL380 later on, but decided to get down to FL280 which indeed got the fastest result, but increased fuel burn...
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The flight to Annette Island was rather uneventful and so I arrived there after another quick crash (overspeed let to loss of control of the elevator, which was completely ineffective during the pull up). Nevertheless here i am at Annette Island parked next to the FB-111A.
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For the second leg you have to visit Part II of these reportsYes
(09-26-2010, 09:43 AM)admintca Wrote: [ -> ]Did you drop in to see Rick and have a beer with him? Bye

(09-25-2010, 11:28 PM)TCA2050 Wrote: [ -> ]First, map of the flight.
This first leg took us from Seattle (SEA) to Annette Island in Alaska

I think not, as he was busy fixing the forum. RoflRunandhide
(09-26-2010, 09:50 AM)RedBaron Wrote: [ -> ]Well, guys I thought I would use a more powerful version of the FW-190 series, the TA-152C, ..............

Very nice pictures Christian, we prove that FS9 is still here to stay!
This FW-190 is definitely a very nice aircraft... nice lines