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  • Yukon River Run Part 3

    Date: September 11, 2016
    Time: 1200PDT (1500EDT)
    Server: MSFlights Sim-Link

    Today we continue our trip down the Yukon river. Since everyone is not using the same scenery, landclass, or mesh I have set up the flight so that each stop has both runway and water landing options. This will accomodate all pilots whether they fly float, amphibious, or wheeled aricraft.

    Each session should last between 2 and 3 hours. This will be a VFR flight. I plan on flying at around 1000ft AGL. For the rest of this tour my airspeed will be 120 KIAS. Select your aircraft accordingly. (Be sure to enter the correct type code for your aircraft when connecting.) I will be using FSrealWX for my weather. Please use a real weather source unless conditions are unfavorable. Fair conditions may also be used.

    Part 3 starts at PFYU. From there we fly to WBQ, SVS, and finally to PATA.

    Lets have some fun and enjoy the scenery.

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    Originally posted by FSV-Dan View Post
    Date: September 11, 2016
    Time: 1200PDT (1500EDT)
    Server: MSFlights Sim-Link

    Today we continue our trip down the Yukon river. Since everyone is not using the same scenery, landclass, or mesh I have set up the flight so that each stop has both runway and water landing options. This will accomodate all pilots whether they fly float, amphibious, or wheeled aricraft.

    Each session should last between 2 and 3 hours. This will be a VFR flight. I plan on flying at around 1000ft AGL. For the rest of this tour my airspeed will be 120 KIAS. Select your aircraft accordingly. (Be sure to enter the correct type code for your aircraft when connecting.) I will be using FSrealWX for my weather. Please use a real weather source unless conditions are unfavorable. Fair conditions may also be used.

    Part 3 starts at PFYU. From there we fly to WBQ, SVS, and finally to PATA.

    Lets have some fun and enjoy the scenery.
    "...There are old pilots, and there are bold pilots, but there are very, very few old, bold pilots." <- lets be safe up there in B.C. today! -Rubes.

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