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Flight Plan: Worcester, Massechussettes to Detroit with ATC. File size 1.6k. D Falcone
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FS2004 A-380 First Flight AI Traffic. 2.4MB
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FS2004                   Skylane Adventure Flights.
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FS2004 Skylane Adventure Flights. A selection of VFR flightplans aropund the Chicago area. By Patrick Taglinger. 40K
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FS2004                   Europe Cities VFR Tour:
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FS2004 Europe Cities VFR Tour: A Flying adventure with a German and a English manual. Take a trip to the largest citys of Europe and visit the most important airports. The Flight description is written in German only, but i´ve programmed a VFR- Flight plan for each trip, so you should find your way easily. By Patrick Taglinger . 66K
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FS2004/2                   Around The World Trip
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FS2004/2 Around The World Trip. Fly around the world as a Landmark Airlines 747 400 Captain! On this adventure, you will fly from Kingsford Smith INTL (Sydney AUS) to Changi INTL (Singapore) to London Heathrow to Pudong INTL (Shangai) to Los Angeles INTL and finally to New York's Kennedy INTL. Flights by Matthew Kelly and Nathan Finch. 152K
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FS2004                   Quickstart Flight for Bush Flying.
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FS2004 Quickstart Flight for Bush Flying. You start at Bear Creek Winery and Lodging (BCWL) and fly to Big Lake (BGQ) over beautiful Alaska landscape - glaciers, lakes and bays. Requires the BCWL to BGQ VFR flight plan. Exclusively designed and written for Yakovlev Yak-12A by Laktushin and Co and Bear Creek Winery and Lodging bush scenery (here). 918K
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FS2004                   VFR flight plan for Bear Creek Winery and Lodging
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FS2004 VFR flight plan for Bear Creek Winery and Lodging bush scenery (here) By Mike Woolsey. 299K
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FS2004                   Amelia Earhart's 1937 World Flight Commemorative.
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FS2004 Amelia Earhart's 1937 World Flight Commemorative. The mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance has never been solved. On 2 July 1937, She left Lae, New Guinea for Howland Island in the Pacific, a 2224 NM flight. She never arrived. This world flight commemorates her attempted world flight. Three Flight Options are offered and this should be flown with the FSDB L10E Electra, customized by Dave Bitzer and Norman Hancock. Other aircraft are OK, but with less realism. by Charles Wood. 1.6MB Aircraft here
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FS2004                   Sammys Mooney Bravo Formation Flying Adventure.
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FS2004 Sammys Mooney Bravo Formation Flying Adventure. Sammys Mooney Bravo formation flying adventure. Start situations for flight leader, left and right wing. See readme.txt for further information. 8.1MB
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FS2004                   Round The World In A Prop :
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FS2004 Round The World In A Prop :- A step-by-step guide to successful round-world flying, including comprehensive advice on choice of aircraft, route and flight planning, fuel management, navigation, dealing with weather and time-changes etc. The recommended route consists of 24 legs and the places visited include Australia, New Guinea, Japan, the Aleutians, Canada, the USA, the Azores, Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Thailand, Borneo, and East Timor; with plenty of sightseeing opportunities along the way. Robert Christopher's excellent Lancair Legacy 2000 is recommended, but this is not essential as the trip has been designed with 'legs' of around 1000nms. and should be achievable in any of the default FS2004 props. Reasonable flying skills are required - particularly being able to land VFR (i.e. without the aid of ILS) - but explanations are included on the finer points of lining up and navigation generally, so as to cater for newcomers to FS. Tony Cooper 545K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive