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Spookster67
May 12th, 2013, 00:44
SIAI Marchetti SF260 on the Sliver Class Low Course. FSX, with the default FSX weather.

Spookster67
May 12th, 2013, 00:45
Leg 1.

A bit of rain on the way, but a nice tailwind as well at 4,000'.

I've got a completely fresh install of FSX on a new PC, and so far very few add-ons re-installed. There are lots of trees close to the field at KORS, and without the "lumberjack" add-on installed, they're quite close to the runway. That made for an interesting high approach and full use of the runway.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=bntQe06nNRPTn6ScoGngLovXo

Flight time: 23:08
Fuel: 46.4lbs

Spookster67
May 12th, 2013, 01:14
Leg 2.

Not much rain, but plenty of wind in the mountains, mostly right on the nose. Up to 6,800' to wind a way through the forested peaks. Didn't see Mount Olympus, as the cloud base was only just above me.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=K3EZOcsr5ndUTkfFiwdfiMx0A

Flight time: 38:12
Fuel: 75.5lbs

Great Ozzie
May 12th, 2013, 02:07
A bit of rain on the way, but a nice tailwind as well at 4,000'.

I've got a completely fresh install of FSX on a new PC, and so far very few add-ons re-installed. There are lots of trees close to the field at KORS, and without the "lumberjack" add-on installed, they're quite close to the runway. That made for an interesting high approach and full use of the runway.


Should have great winds today after ur KHQM leg.

Lumberjack the racers 'must have' eh? FSX redefined the meaning of 'clearzones'. Does make some for some interesting approaches w/o it.

-Rob O.

Willy
May 12th, 2013, 08:40
I've come to appreciate interesting approaches.

Spookster67
May 12th, 2013, 09:53
Leg 3.

Lots of low cloud so this was mostly IFR at 4,000 and 5,000. Thankfully I found a hold in the clouds for approach to 4S2.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=18gIPJqvax1xBc8qVagZQJU

Flight: 40:23
Fuel: 82.4lbs

Spookster67
May 12th, 2013, 12:25
Leg 4.

The weather has improved, but the winds are still a bit mixed, some behind, some ahead. No trees to worry about at KEAT. :icon_lol:

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=DWGZURtSCoQ4s8atqGRNjWENc

Flight: 38:52
Fuel: 72.7lbs

Spookster67
May 14th, 2013, 10:07
Leg 5.

I'm hoping for a nice tailwind on this leg, so I'll be going up higher, and looking for better fuel efficiency too. We'll see...

Edit: Yes, that worked out nicely. The 4 knot tailwind at 4000 was blowing at 13 knots up at 7000 and as much as 19 knots just under the soft ceiling of 10,000. Saved a bit of fuel there, I reckon.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=GqmIcHy94tERhTlYALcSqVljeyU

Flight: 36:42
Fuel: 65.4lbs

Spookster67
May 14th, 2013, 10:37
Leg 6.

A very quick re-fuel, and it's off again, with the intention of catching some more tailwinds up near 10,000.

Edit: Reasonable tailwinds, but not as good as the previous leg. Just a nice day for flying.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=8OIiq2dz53KxF73xOvK09yKv9lk

Flight: 39:01
Fuel: 68.0lbs

Spookster67
May 14th, 2013, 13:48
So having turned up late for this event, I decided (after having flown a few legs) that I'd better actually read the rules properly, to make sure I'm doing things right! Turns out I'm not - I should be posting departure and arrival of each leg. Oops!! I can fix that from now on.

Another reason to read the rules properly was because I just set off on leg 7, but then immediately got distracted and delayed dealing with the real life stuff, resulting in a "controlled flight into terrain". Turns out 6,100' on the autopilot altitude setting wasn't high enough for the mountains just outside Kalispell. Oops again!!

So in summary, this post is both a "departed on leg 7" and a "bailing-out due to interruption" post. I've used up my free bail-out.
http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=mFcsvYwSHlK0VdUmhlN5zioqOY

It's too late tonight to start the flight again, so I'll leave it till tomorrow or Thursday.

Spookster67
May 17th, 2013, 09:37
Departing on leg 7.

Spookster67
May 17th, 2013, 10:41
Down safe at Yellowstone. Involved a bit of treetop flying, and a bit of weaving around some hills, to try to stay below about 8,000.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=Uch8cN2UMyN9XTDubE1xB67QLw

Flight: 1:02:32
Fuel: 113.2 lbs

Spookster67
May 17th, 2013, 11:38
Departing leg 8.

Spookster67
May 17th, 2013, 12:25
Safely down at Jackson Hole. There really wasn't much space between the tree tops and the 10,000 soft ceiling for a lot of the way :icon_eek:

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=p3GDub6rIN4ev6AA7iXeyVB7DU

Flight: 44:35
Fuel: 75.3 lbs

MM
May 17th, 2013, 18:44
A note from Ms. Murphy in regard to the Spookster67 usage of the bail-out provision in leg 7 (post #10 above).

"The bail-out is accepted. However, please note the 'Clarification of the Bail Out Rule' in the NOTAMS for future usage."

Spookster67
May 17th, 2013, 23:48
A note from Ms. Murphy in regard to the Spookster67 usage of the bail-out provision in leg 7 (post #10 above).

"The bail-out is accepted. However, please note the 'Clarification of the Bail Out Rule' in the NOTAMS for future usage."

Duly noted :redf:. And thanks, Ms Murhpy! :salute:

Spookster67
May 17th, 2013, 23:49
Departing leg 9.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 00:54
Down safe at 36U. Another tree top flying leg, but thankfully the cloud base was above most of them. Bit of rain on approach to Heber city, but otherwise a good flight.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=vzQe7o3V14lANNbPYP4m6r5RFRA

Flight: 1:02:11
Fuel: 107.6 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 00:59
A quick refuel, and off again. Departing leg 10, to Canyonlands.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 01:47
Down safe at Canyonlands (Moab), though the 16 knot crosswind made the final approach more "interesting". Nice to get down below 6,000 feet again - the Marchetti engine sounds better when it's got more air to breath.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=RgdSu5XYtL7TW5vKar84peKxN8M

Flight: 43:14
Fuel: 76.3 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 01:54
Another quick refuel, and off again on leg 11, to Page.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 02:40
Down safe at Page. Always nice to fly into somewhere you've actually been in real-life. :icon_lol:

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=A6YiWFsyEvRLdDj20CKcMrfpcRw

Flight: 44:01
Fuel: 80.9 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 03:04
Departing leg 12, to Grand Canyon. For fun, I think we'll fly this one in the canyon, since the Marchetti is quite aerobatic. Hope the passenger doesn't mind...

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 04:01
Down safe at Grand Canyon, after some fairly exciting flying along some of the canyons. I probably upset my passenger - he was looking a bit ill by the end. The roll and 72 seconds of inverted flight probably weren't appreciated!!

I also upset Duenna. It thinks I refuelled about 2 minutes before I landed. Hmm. Further investigation of the text file is required.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?flight=eVeYQXzU6OEAE6BK2CscawmU76c

Flight: 25:07
Fuel: 48.3 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 04:56
Duenna refuelling error report - attempt at an explanation:

On my leg 12 from KPGA to KGCN, duenna reported errors associated with inflight refuelling about 2 minutes before I landed at KGCN. I had loaded 50 lbs of fuel, and on the flight I used 48.3 lbs (yes, I should have loaded more!!). However, I didn't actually run out of fuel before landing, and in fact the aircraft engine idled for about another 5 minutes on the ground before it did finally cut out.

I couldn't work out why Duenna recorded the error, so I flew a test flight, in the same Marchetti. I loaded just 6 lbs of fuel, took off from KGCN and climbed to about 10,000, and just circled waiting for the engine to cut. Before the engine cut, I got the same refuelling errors from Duenna. So it seems Duenna records an inflight refuelling error, even though I wasn't refuelling, just before I actually ran out of fuel. I landed it dead stick, here's the duenna record (http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?flight=7HCiC4brgIhv9vnEcJs1NXkWwfA) from that test.

To see whether this was something strange with the Marchetti, I repeated the test in a C172. Same 6 lbs of fuel, took off and climbed from KGCN, and started circling waiting for the engine to cut. Exactly the same Duenna errors recorded, before the engine cut (about 2 minutes this time). Again, landed dead stick, here's the duenna record (http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?flight=3H5yNaCh0w2sAZyf0G4wFEXES2E) .

So, what to do...

My first Duenna record shows that I successfully completed the flight, and landed at KGCN. I didn't refuel - I think that's an incorrect error report from Duenna - and it shows that I have the "inflight refuelling" function turned off. So I'll carry on, and assume it's an acceptable flight. (But I will load a bit more fuel on future legs... :redface:)

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 05:44
Leg 13, to Vegas. Departing now.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 06:38
Down safely at KLAS, after a slight detour to over-fly the Hoover Dam.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=FTtpnnMBlp35DSQHEcbMmlRQ

Flight: 49:02
Fuel: 89.3 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 08:54
Time for some more flying; perhaps all the remaining legs...

Departing leg 14.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 09:26
Wow, that's a long and steep climb out of Vegas for a little airplane!

Down safe at Death Valley.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=YKDUWsSWAxC54NcHwDr7ID9F50

Flight: 29:12
Fuel: 53.0 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 09:29
Leg 15, departing now.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 10:19
Down safe at Lee Vining. Headwinds nearly all the way.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=cZxMArKhgX3bsVC2ykNfGG9dT8

Flight: 47:17
Fuel: 85.3 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 11:50
Leg 16. This is going to be an interesting departure, trying to get up to 10,000 (or perhaps even higher) to find a way through the mountains all within 5 minutes of taking off....

Departing now.

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 12:15
Down safe at Mariposa. Managed to follow the road through the mountains to the Tioga Pass, so I was above the soft ceiling at about 10,400 maximum, for about 3 minutes. Then connected up with the top end of the Yosemite Valley, for a really brief but scenic flight down it.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=RQOH1JQQpBCtKmJzqMir8Libk

Flight: 19:12
Fuel: 31.3 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 12:17
Last hop, leg 17, departing now. Back to the West Coast.

MM
May 18th, 2013, 12:53
From Ms. Murphy:

"The 'Refueling' error does appear to be a glitch in the Duenna's measure of fuel weight when near zero. Bears further investigation for the future. But no penalty here."

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 12:59
Down safe at San Carlos, to complete the Western Roundup.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=7TleUGcrWZcdf9oZxSbl6oYr5I

Flight: 35:05
Fuel: 70.6 lbs

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 13:01
From Ms. Murphy:

"The 'Refueling' error does appear to be a glitch in the Duenna's measure of fuel weight when near zero. Bears further investigation for the future. But no penalty here."
Thanks Mike!

Spookster67
May 18th, 2013, 13:04
Well, that was a lot of fun! Having arrived late, and set off before properly reading the rules, I've had a great trip. Flown the Marchetti further than I've ever flown her before, and she's been great. It was also fun to fly into some places I've been in real life, but never in FSX.

Thanks very much to the organising team on this event! :applause:

87237

Now, must get some more pictures posted...

robert41
May 18th, 2013, 16:00
Looks like you have the best time at this point. Congrats Martin :ernae:

MM
May 18th, 2013, 16:33
Wow. Superb run Martin.

Spookster67
May 21st, 2013, 09:49
Thanks guys, but watch out for teson1 (Gunter, also flying the SIAI Marchetti) who is about 20 minutes quicker than me after just 8 legs. At that rate he's going to record something under 12 hours! :icon_eek: