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    While we are Waiting... Challenge

    For Rob to return to the Frozen Yukon to retrieve his HP10B Calculator...

    In the last RTW Race we skipped the Antarctic Challenge since that time I have often wondered how we would have faired. I still believe as I did then that the net gain was not worth the risk and we chose the right decision in by-passing the event.

    So now is the time to find out how long it would have taken and if we would have been successful. Now I know the pressure will not be the same but it is still a good practice run.

    Starting from our first airport below 40 and ending at our second airport below 40 following the rules below.

    Start SAVV

    End SCAS

    Normal legs until SAWH (start of challenge) limited to 700nm 3X penalty for over two hours.

    Normal legs resume SCCI (end of Challenge)

    Follow special Challenges rules from here out.

    Special Challenges.

    Teams have the option of flying an additional challenge. This feature will take more time than the direct route and so flying it is entirely at the discretion of the team. Announcing the Challenge on its commencement will suffice.

    Seventh Continental Challenge.

    At their option, teams may elect a mission of mercy. There has been a call for help from a scientific party working in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. One of its members has had a ghastly accident. The Challenge departs from Ushuaia, Argentina (SAWH) with a fresh supply of medical supplies and lands at one of four island bases near Antarctica. From there the team picks up a doctor and rushes to the continent, rescues the injured party, and returns to another of the four bases for emergency treatment to stabilize his condition. Finally, the team returns the injured party to the larger hospital at Punta Arenas, Chile (SCCI). Needless to say, speed is of the essence.

    The four bases are: Petrel (FS9: NZ0A; FSX: SA47), Palmer Station (FS9: NZ0B; FSX: NZ12), Base Marimbo (SAWB), and Teniente R Marsh Martin (SCRM) on the Isla Rey Jorge. The scientific party has carved out an airstrip on the Peninsula at Base RTW2008 (ICAO 2008).

    Aircraft. The Challenge requires transporting medical supplies, emergency personnel, and an injured party. Thus, all legs must be completed in aircraft that carry at least 4 seats. (The Team may switch aircraft from one leg to the next.) For this challenge, and within the geographic limits of the challenge, the leg time and distance limits are 3 hours and 850nm.

    Airports. The team may stop at as many bases as it wishes, but must stop at one before the continental landing and another (different) one thereafter. For your convenience, special scenery/AFD files have been constructed for Base RTW2008 (ICAO 2008) and the real-life bases. (See the associated NOTAM.) Note that while some airports are better in FS9 and others better in FSX, all are flyable in both simulators.

    Bonus. Completion of the rescue mission to two island bases and to the Antarctic landmass is worth ten (10) hours bonus time.

    Clearance for immediate departure is given.
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    :isadizzy:
    Am planning, but don't have the scenery installed. You have the file, or a link to it ?
    "May fortune favor the foolish"
    MaddogK

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    Getting the challenge started

    I have baton SAVV to SAWD in DH Hornet
    Proud member of the RTW Team

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    Baton free at SAWD

    Steve
    Proud member of the RTW Team

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    Baton picked up at SAWD, free at SAWH
    "May fortune favor the foolish"
    MaddogK

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    I have baton SAWH to NZ0A in DH Buffalo
    Proud member of the RTW Team

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    Maddog, just so you now, baton pick up and drop off need to be two separate posts

    They're almost cut and paste.

    I have baton XXXX to YYYY in (aircraft)
    Baton is free at YYYY.

    No worries, this is what practice is for.

    WH
    With the wisdom of an owl, the courage of a eagle and the grace of a hawk,
    May you fly through the heavens and always land clear. — Unknown
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehawk_2009 View Post
    Maddog, just so you now, baton pick up and drop off need to be two separate posts

    They're almost cut and paste.

    I have baton XXXX to YYYY in (aircraft)
    Baton is free at YYYY.

    No worries, this is what practice is for.

    WH
    Ya, I remember, but I wasn't going to post at all if I didn't complete the flight (was a totally random flight while I got ready for work).
    "May fortune favor the foolish"
    MaddogK

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    Baton free at NZ0A

    Steve
    Proud member of the RTW Team

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    I have the Baton NZ0A to 2008 in the Rockwell Turbo Commander
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    Baton is Free at 2008

    Stuff to follow
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    I have baton 2008 to SCRM in DH Buffalo
    Proud member of the RTW Team

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    Baton free at SCRM

    Steve
    Proud member of the RTW Team

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    I have the batoon SCRM-->SCCI. MU-2
    -John-

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    90kt headwind. yay.
    -John-

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    Had to abort leg. Real life stuff popped up. Will try again this eve. if available.
    Baton back at SCRM
    -John-

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkcook28 View Post
    SNIP... Real life... SNIP
    Whats that :isadizzy:

    Never heard of this Real Life thing

    Does it come in Bottles?
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    I'm gonna give it a try...

    I've got the baton, SCRM - SCCI, Boeing 377 Stratocruiser. Off line

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    Relayed message traffic from Baton holder

    Leveled off at cruise alt stop
    All 112 cylinders running great stop
    71kt headwind stop
    ete: 1:50 (sure glad this is a 3 hour leg)
    will advise further as necessary

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    scootched up 1000ft to get some clearance on the barber pole. 74 kt headwinds

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    Uh.. probably should have asked this before, but Team Outhouse is paying the fuel bill on this flight? 4 corncobs get pretty thirsty.
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    ete 1:00 hr 325nm to go

    Still have that 74kt headwind

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    Good show Willy. I'll launch a wingman to Willy (a bit late) SCRM-->SCCI. MU-2
    -John-

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    No plan survives contact with the enemy.

    I was going to go online at NetWings to avoid the AI and ATC once I was over land, but NetWings isn't letting me on there. So I went to the open server 64.46.45.195 instead.

    ete :35 mins, 190nm to go

    Thanks John! probably a good thing someone has my backtrail. I accidently ripped the wings off this thing last night getting fancy on approach. Hope my duct tape job holds up.

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    ete :14, 80nm to go

    Preparing to start "re-entry", so next post will be after landing. IOW, going BZ.

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