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Real: Thanks to the American radar, 600 suspected drug flights were identified in Colombia last year, up from 250 in 1992, Colombian officials say. The American-supplied information enabled Colombia to destroy 27 drug planes on the ground last year.....
Published: Friday, June 24, 1994
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Fiction: ...DEA officer Mark Sluggy Stash, said to his Panamenian counterpart " Julio, Capt. Arcenic Boldwater will be flying the " hook-plane" next week. We have fooled some druglords to think this is a real "transporter" offering his plane to haul a bunch of kilos out of the Northern Mountains of Colombia. Panama has agreed to lend us air space for the flight and two "sneaky airfields" in the country. On the way in he will take off from Tocumen Intrl as a " tourist charter flight" for some crazy gurus looking for the Gold Stone of the Incas and fly to Cali. Next day he will take off and fly to the agreed point--- a newly hacked jungle airfield where trucks will be waiting to load it up---then he will take off and fly to _______ in Colombia where the "tourists" will board it and fly to the link point in the Atlantic coast of Panama where another newly hacked airfield is waiting. From there the merchandise will be taken to two "drug-submarines" and they will start their jurney north.......the old plane will fly to Tocumen Intrl as if nothing had happened. Finally the Coast Guard Cutter " Anatole Bushywack" near the island of San Andres will stop the subs".....he took a sip of his Johnny Blue and looked at Julio who was smoking his smelly sigar....and asked " well what do you think, neat hu ???"....Julio lowered his pilot glasses and said " Amigo, I think its very foolish your plan!!!! very awfully fulish but what can I say, we need to know the subs route and that pilot of your is as crazy as a goat and maybe just maybe he might pull it through...maybe, just maybe...." They both got up from the bar went over to the table where two senoritas from Colombia were sitting and smiled like two kids looking at big fat candy!!!!!!!!!!!....
Situation and Warnings>----- You can be co-pilot to Capt Arcenic in this very dangerous flight where evation of Panama Radio Radar stations and Colombian Air Force jets can be culprits to that plane never getting in or returning to where home is........you will have to fly low and be ready for bad weather and tricky faulty VOR's which are a day to day pilot's nightmare in Panama. This, Amigos, is a challenge and it will be an FSX MIssion which will test your flying skills and nerve.......this is a mission for big boys only!!!!! if you fly Cessnas please do not download or even try this mission for you will probably hate FSX during or after the flight....those old eagles like myself please check with your doctor before the flight, at our age faulty or clogged tubes can be a problem if you messup the flight!!!!!!!!! even in a Sim!!!!!!!!....the young ones, beware of your "will never fail" sindrome!!!!!!.....OKy Doky, you have been warned, so now just wait until I upload this Mamma!!!!!!......Surely more or less in the middle of next week when "toads sing and frogs smoke" ( Old DEA saying when they bungle things up!!!!!!!!:isadizzy::isadizzy:
Aircraft chosen: DC6A.....or you can change to something similiar. Be aware, again, that the airfields will barely take this plane and flying out of them with the load is indeed very precarious......:icon_lol:
Real...Published by US State Dept... " Persons violating Panamanian laws, even unknowingly, may be expelled, arrested or imprisoned. Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Panama are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines.....'
Real... BS, maybe with the new government, maybe.....:173go1::173go1:
----Intrigue!!!!, Heavy Flying!!!!, Danger and more danger, Bad weather, beautiful women!!!!!, ......remember in a Sim Near You Soon!!!!!
General Warfers Wetter said " Flying our Sim aircraft without a tale or a story to go along the flight is Nuts!!!!!!!!!..........:pop4:
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Published: Friday, June 24, 1994
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Fiction: ...DEA officer Mark Sluggy Stash, said to his Panamenian counterpart " Julio, Capt. Arcenic Boldwater will be flying the " hook-plane" next week. We have fooled some druglords to think this is a real "transporter" offering his plane to haul a bunch of kilos out of the Northern Mountains of Colombia. Panama has agreed to lend us air space for the flight and two "sneaky airfields" in the country. On the way in he will take off from Tocumen Intrl as a " tourist charter flight" for some crazy gurus looking for the Gold Stone of the Incas and fly to Cali. Next day he will take off and fly to the agreed point--- a newly hacked jungle airfield where trucks will be waiting to load it up---then he will take off and fly to _______ in Colombia where the "tourists" will board it and fly to the link point in the Atlantic coast of Panama where another newly hacked airfield is waiting. From there the merchandise will be taken to two "drug-submarines" and they will start their jurney north.......the old plane will fly to Tocumen Intrl as if nothing had happened. Finally the Coast Guard Cutter " Anatole Bushywack" near the island of San Andres will stop the subs".....he took a sip of his Johnny Blue and looked at Julio who was smoking his smelly sigar....and asked " well what do you think, neat hu ???"....Julio lowered his pilot glasses and said " Amigo, I think its very foolish your plan!!!! very awfully fulish but what can I say, we need to know the subs route and that pilot of your is as crazy as a goat and maybe just maybe he might pull it through...maybe, just maybe...." They both got up from the bar went over to the table where two senoritas from Colombia were sitting and smiled like two kids looking at big fat candy!!!!!!!!!!!....
Situation and Warnings>----- You can be co-pilot to Capt Arcenic in this very dangerous flight where evation of Panama Radio Radar stations and Colombian Air Force jets can be culprits to that plane never getting in or returning to where home is........you will have to fly low and be ready for bad weather and tricky faulty VOR's which are a day to day pilot's nightmare in Panama. This, Amigos, is a challenge and it will be an FSX MIssion which will test your flying skills and nerve.......this is a mission for big boys only!!!!! if you fly Cessnas please do not download or even try this mission for you will probably hate FSX during or after the flight....those old eagles like myself please check with your doctor before the flight, at our age faulty or clogged tubes can be a problem if you messup the flight!!!!!!!!! even in a Sim!!!!!!!!....the young ones, beware of your "will never fail" sindrome!!!!!!.....OKy Doky, you have been warned, so now just wait until I upload this Mamma!!!!!!......Surely more or less in the middle of next week when "toads sing and frogs smoke" ( Old DEA saying when they bungle things up!!!!!!!!:isadizzy::isadizzy:
Aircraft chosen: DC6A.....or you can change to something similiar. Be aware, again, that the airfields will barely take this plane and flying out of them with the load is indeed very precarious......:icon_lol:
Real...Published by US State Dept... " Persons violating Panamanian laws, even unknowingly, may be expelled, arrested or imprisoned. Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Panama are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines.....'
Real... BS, maybe with the new government, maybe.....:173go1::173go1:
----Intrigue!!!!, Heavy Flying!!!!, Danger and more danger, Bad weather, beautiful women!!!!!, ......remember in a Sim Near You Soon!!!!!
General Warfers Wetter said " Flying our Sim aircraft without a tale or a story to go along the flight is Nuts!!!!!!!!!..........:pop4:
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d145/scratchbuilt/MPTOPANAM.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d145/scratchbuilt/airfield.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d145/scratchbuilt/medellin.jpg