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FS2000                   ADVENTURE - QANTAS QF001
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FS2000 ADVENTURE - QANTAS QF001 Adventure making an approach to Sydney Intl. Airport RW34L. Updated for FS2000 with completely reworked ATC sound files which include a real Air Traffic Controller. Includes charts and briefing. Adventure code written and sound files mixed by Fermin Fernandez. 3.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to Anchorage (For FS2000)
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Seattle to Anchorage (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema Ever wanted to go to Alaska? Now is your chance! You are in a 737 at Seattle-Tacoma airport. Your destination is Anchorage. Have a nice flight. This adventure will last 2:30 hours, you will be flying GPS. 975K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to Tokyo (For FS2000)
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Seattle to Tokyo (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema Here's your chance to cross an entire ocean. You begin in Seattle-Tacoma airport in a 777 and you go to Tokyo. Have fun, this flight will not last you more than 9 hours. Note that you should have succeded the adventure Seattle to San Fransisco before attempting this flight. 13K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to New York
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Seattle to New York - By Pedro Huitema Here's your chance to do the long one. I highly recommend that you do the Seattle to San Fransisco adventure before attempting this one. You will be in a fully loaded 777. You can use GPS or VOR (to find frequencies, just go to the Navigation Log). Good luck! This flight should not last you more that 6 hours. 12K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to San Fransisco (For FS2000)
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Seattle to San Fransisco (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema You are currently at Sea-Tac Airport in a Triple Seven. You have to take your passengers from here to San Fransisco. You may choose to fly GPS or VOR. This flight is excellent to train yourself for upcoming adventures using the 777. 335K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to Everett (For FS2000)
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Seattle to Everett (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema You have just gotten a licence to fly as a private pilot. Your first flight will be Seattle to Everett. The use of the GPS is recommended. Good luck. This is a perfect short flight for beginers (only 20 minutes). 133K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to Vancouver (For FS2000)
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Seattle to Vancouver (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema As your boss is discussing business with an associate you have to take the Learjet 45 from Seattle Washington to Vancouver British Columbia. If you do a good job, this flight should last about 20 minutes. You can fly either GPS, either VOR. 260K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
Seattle                   to Portland (For FS2000)
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Seattle to Portland (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema --- The Story --- You are at Sea-Tac Intl in a fully loaded 737 and your destination is Portland Intl. This flight should last about 20 minutes. 278K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
FS2000                   MV challenge - Intercontinental round trip
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FS2000 MV challenge - Intercontinental round trip. Pilot two long-haul passenger flights with true-to-life detailed navigation, even jet streams. Experience how real flights follow and deviate from flight plans, minute by minute. Included are: startup FS2000 flights with preset weather and flight plans; step-by-step instructions. No add-ons needed. Freeware by Michael Vone. 69K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
 
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Island Hopping in Hawaii to be run by FSNav Takes about 2 hours airtime was made for the default 737 but can be used with any aircraft Freeware By: PatrickWisniewski. 2K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive