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    World Flight

    Feeling restless with the SOH threads wiped out from the crash. Decided to point the nose into the air and document the flight here. I flew around the world back in 2004-2005 in the Avro Shackleton and enjoyed the task. It took me about 4 months to complete working it in and around real life duties. Probably won't get that far this time but who knows. Keeps me out of trouble when Merc Air is on hiatus.

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    -Fly in real time & with real weather.
    -Follow all ATC procedure as best as possible.
    -No slewing or time compression.
    -Fly by the numbers for each aircraft. No "RTW" style full throttle/dive to the deck flights.
    -Will use both FSX & FS2004 and a variety of aircraft.

    Willy had a similar type flight going down in the Cantina.
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    First flight in the books already. From homebase DDJ to KOCH (Nacogdoches, TX).



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    Uneventful flight to Mobile, AL.



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    Way to go Moses!

    I started mine back up where I left off tonite with a short hop to Hiroshima.

    Is your's gonna be online? I might try to catch up with ya.

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    Thanks Willy! I have been flying offline so far. As you know FSX doesn't work well with FSHost. I guess I could do a few windowed mode flights along the way though. Headed down the island chain towards Tinidad to eventually make a S. Atlantic crossing.

    Had a nice flight today along the Florida Panhandle down through the Tampa area to Naples. Landed in a mild rainshower. From the Duenna it looks like I made a straight shot across the Gulf.



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    Nice sunset hop down to Key Largo (07FA) from Naples (KAPF). Some storms started to fire up in the distance but landed before they closed in.





    Total flight time: 6:49:35
    Total distance: 1052.6
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    It was humid and thunderstorms were starting up again all over S. Florida when I left the USA. Had to dodge and weave my way until I was nearing Nassau, then the skies cleared up. Made it safely to Grand Turk (MBGT), in the Turks and Caicos Islands.





    Total flight time: 10:07:20
    Total distance: 1606.3
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    Nice shots, Moses! If you have pilot records turned on, you might want to look into the Visit Series. It's pretty cool. You get "rewards" on your pilot records screen for visiting countries and airports. I just got the Solomon Islands flag after an extensive survey of that region.
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    Pilot records must be a FSX thing. Interesting to know though. If FS9 had it, I'd probably have it maxed out. I've got almost 3000hrs in the pilot log already and that's not figuring in the first year I flew it.

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    Thanks Paul. I do have the pilot records turned on so I might look into the Visit Series addon.

    That is a lot of flight time Willy! I have a little proggy that monitors engine hours on all FS9 aircraft. Need to check that again. The last I looked, the Do-335 was at or near the top of the list from all the RTW race & practice runs.
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    Willy, there is a "log flights" option in the FS9 general settings, but I'm not sure where it logs the flights. There is a logbook.txt file in the My Documents/FS9 folder, but it's always empty. And even if you don't select Log Flights, the engine hours for all planes ever flown in FS9 are still maintained, which is what, I suspect, Moses's "proggy" is looking at.

    M, what "proggy" is that? That would be cool. I'd like to see how many FS9 hours I have in what plane!
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    Here you go Paul. Found it over at Flightsim-

    FS2004 Aircraft Usage Log

    [ Download | View ]Name: usagelog.zip Size: 2,110,329 Date: 03-09-2004 Downloads: 903
    FS2004 Aircraft Usage Log. This program lets you see how many hours you have flown each of your aircraft. You will see a list that can be sorted alphabetically or according to hours flown. An update feature lets you see the hours each has been flown since the last run of this program. By Scott L. Goodrick.
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    If you'll look in the same folder that your FS9.cfg is in there'll be another folder named aircraft. Inside that folder are folders for every aircraft folder you have inside your main FS Aircraft folder. The text docs inside those folders will give you the engine hours on that aircraft. For instance, my Beech 18 non floater has 54 hours and some change on each engine right now. I suspect that is where Moses' proggy is getting it's info.

    When in the windowed mode, there is an option to see your pilot log in FS9. It'll give the aircraft, any notes you've attached to that flight and the flight hours for day, night and instrument for that flight.

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    Thanks, Moses. That's a cool program. Works for FSX too!
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    No storms to deal with on the flight down to San Juan, Puerto Rico (TJSJ). A crescent moon kept me company.






    Total flight time: 12:08:30
    Total distance: 1947.8
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