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    A Race Event: Airfields of the Southwest Pacific II.

    A "quick-n-dirty" race event. Fly WW-II aircraft of the Pacific War to 16 airports in the Southwest Pacific area. No GPS or VOR navigation allowed. The good news is that ADF stations can be used. The bad news is that many of the airports along the route do not have ADF stations. This means that maps, stopwatches, and eyeballs out the window will be useful. You may fly aircraft that were 1) in production by July 1944, and 2) were Pacific War theater aircraft.

    You will be "placed" into one of four speed classes, based on the maximum speed possible for the plane you choose, as determined by having tested the plane in the sim at it's critical altitude, under no-weather conditions. The aircraft associated with each class are listed in appendix 1 of the rules. If you wish to fly a plane that fits the production and theater requirements, but is not listed in appendix 1, fear not. Simply submit a flight test report with your registration post, as prescribed in the rules. A winner will be declared for each speed class.

    To register for the event, make a post in this thread, identifying the sim, the aircraft you will fly, and the vendor. For example, "I will be flying the Flight Replicas P-40N, in FSX!" If the aircraft type is not listed in appendix 1 of the rules, also include your flight test report, so we may place the aircraft in the appropriate speed class. No sand bagging your flight test! Miss Nellie can tell, and she will deal will you harshly...

    The event starts 00:00 GMT, 15 August, 2015 and will run for 30 days, during which time you may make as many runs as you wish.

    The rules PDF is attached to this post.


    Class 1: Below 250 KTAS

    Avro Anson
    Beechcraft D-18/C-45
    Bristol Blenheim
    Consolidated PB4Y
    Curtiss C-46
    Douglas DC-3/C-47
    Douglas SBD
    Gloster Gladiator
    Grumman F3F
    Grumman TBF/TBM
    Lockheed Hudson
    Mitsubishi A5M
    Mitsubishi G4M1

    Class 2: 250 - 300 KTAS

    CAC Boomerang
    Boeing B-17
    Brewster F2A
    Bristol Beaufighter
    Consolidated B-24
    Curtiss P-36
    Grumman F4F/FM-2
    Hawker Hurricane (Mk I)
    Lockheed PV-2
    Nakajima B5N
    Martin B-26
    Mitsubishi A6M
    North American B-25

    Class 3: 300 - 350 KTAS

    Bell P-39/400
    Boeing B-29A
    Curtiss P-40 (Not Q)
    DeHavilland DH.98 Mosquito
    Douglas A-26
    Hawker Hurricane (Mk IV)
    Grumman F6F
    Nakajima B6N
    Nakajima Ki-43
    Supermarine Spitfire (Mk IA)
    Supermarine Seafire (IIC, LIII)

    Class 4: Above 350 KTAS

    Chance-Vought F4U
    Grumman F7F
    Lockheed P-38 (Not K)
    Mitsubishi J2M
    North American P-51 (Not H)
    Republic P-47 (Not M or N)
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    I guess I can kick it off..

    I'll be flying Milton's PV-2 Harpoon in FSX SE. If time permits, I'll intend to do a second run in the AH Seafire III also in FSX SE.

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    Poon! Nice ride, Willy. Don't know what I will fly yet. I got an offer on a nice used Ki-43 today. Not too many miles on it, and it has an extended warranty from the factory.
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    Hmmmmm never made a race, but I think I'll be riding the A2A F4U on that one...


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    Well, I've been lurking on many flight sim forums for years. Time to get out in the community and meet the people. I'm going to enter the race flying the Flight Replica CAC Boomerang. I have no idea how to get my flight test data, but with its top speed of 305 mph (265 knots), it would be in Class 2.

    If I can't learn to control the Boomerang, I'll switch the the venerable Catalina. Looking forward to the fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfSaw View Post
    Well, I've been lurking on many flight sim forums for years. Time to get out in the community and meet the people. I'm going to enter the race flying the Flight Replica CAC Boomerang. I have no idea how to get my flight test data, but with its top speed of 305 mph (265 knots), it would be in Class 2.

    If I can't learn to control the Boomerang, I'll switch the the venerable Catalina. Looking forward to the fun.

    Douglas
    Welcome Douglas! The choice of the Boomerang is worth a couple of style points, if you ask me..!

    I was just checking this plane, and I have a question for the manufacturer. The aircraft.cfg file says it has a critical altitude of 16500 FT, which would suggest a supercharger. And in fact some models of the Boomerang did have them. However, this Flight Replicas model also has "supercharger=0" in the aircraft.cfg. This results in a plane that behaves in FSX as though it has no supercharger, and the result of that is a slow plane at altitude. This might be a typo in the aircraft.cfg. Will check...
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    Quote Originally Posted by roger-wilco-66 View Post
    Hmmmmm never made a race, but I think I'll be riding the A2A F4U on that one...

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    Nice. Hope to see you there Mark!
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