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                  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).
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                  VFR flight plan for Bear Creek Winery and Lodging
                  bush scenery (here)
                  By Mike Woolsey. 299K
              
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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                  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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                  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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                  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 
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                  KPDK KTYS Flight.
                  Nice short flight from Atlanta Peachtree Dekalb airport to McGee
                  Tyson in Knoxville, TN. See beautiful views of the Blue Ridge
                  and Smoky Mountains. I used real weather. There can be some
                  pretty interesting instances of wind shear to keep you awake!
                  Earl Buice. 345K
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                    Santos Dumont´s Historic Flights Challenge. Commemoration
                    of 2006 Centennial of airplane flight, we make this challenges
                    showing the early aviation flights achieved by Brazilian Santos
                    Dumont at present year (2006) in the dates of the original
                    flights. by Ralph Cafure Bolssonaro. 120K
                  Alternative
                    panels and dynamics for aircraft required in this challenge.
                    Recomended for realistic peformance of the aircraft and historic
                    accuracy. by Ralph Cafure Bolssonaro. 704K
              
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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                  Grand Cayman Caribbean Flying Adventure.
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                  "FlighTease... a Tease Flight"
                  (no offensive images inside) Fly in the Hong Kong's sky, disused
                  Hong Kong Intl (VHHX) is available to give us hospitality, through
                  8 'very special' gates at assigned speed and altitude, make
                  a precision landing and the girl will show her best side!!!
                  6 gates gives you 10 points and 2 gives 20 points (they are
                  just a little more difficult), the precision landing gives 50
                  points. From the combination of this points your final score
                  could will be: 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 or 150.
                  The girl's generosity will be proportional at your piloting
                  ability! Two mistakes are allowed. Text and vocal messages will
                  help you during the flight. After takeoff heading indicator
                  will be automatically setted driving you gate by gate and until
                  to the base where you'll have what you merit;-). You'll have
                  speed and altitude information when near the gates, vocal and
                  text messages help you during the flight. Software accept a
                  range of +- 20 feet and +- 5 knots… enjoy this flight!!! English
                  and Italian version available. By SEA of Michele Giandomenico.
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                  The American Southwest Tour.
                  (version 2 for FS2004) Finally, after 4 years, here is the updated
                  FS2004-version of usatour.zip, the documentation of my personal
                  VFR (FS2000) flightsim tour of the US-American Southwest with
                  the C182RG. The tour has been modified for FS2004, completely
                  debugged and even extended to include more great destinations
                  in southern California. Includes detailed flight descriptions
                  of 32 VFR legs covering California, Nevada and Arizona. Features
                  scenic flights and realistic weather. Basic flightsim and real
                  aviation skills required to fly the tour. Only for FS2004. No
                  charts required. The Carenado C182RG is recommended but not
                  required. By Philipp Tiemann. 180K
              
					
					
					
					
					
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