FS2000 > Adventures > Page 5
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This
is an adventure flight created in South America. The
flight begins at SETE and you will encounter a challenging landing
at SESM, the middle of a crater. You will fly the cessna 182
RG and the flight is approximately 20 minutes long. By Keith
Cunningham. 226K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
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Fly
Western Europe (For FS2000) - As an English tourist,
you decide to visit some of your Continent (Western Europe).
You will leave from London and go to Berlin. From Berlin to
Paris, and from Paris to Madrid. Using the Learjet 45, each
flight will last about 2 hours. You will be flying with the
GPS. Have fun. By Pedro Huitema. 21K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
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FS2000-Pro
MV challenge - Nepal highlands. Face a dozen short runways
in steep Himalayan valleys in the King Air. The challenge lies
in a combination of narrow and deep valleys, high mountains,
bad weather, poor visibility, limited navaids, and a very unwelcome
emergency. Many of the landings are quite difficult. Includes
startup FS2000 flights at each airport, flight plans, and a
route map. No add-ons needed. Freeware by Michael Vone. 412K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
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London
to Rio (For FS2000) - By Pedro Huitema. Between the
70's and the 80's, the Concorde was not allowed to land in the
US because of it's noisy engines. Air France and British Airways
figured out that the next most wanted destination by business
men was Rio De Janeiro. There was just one catch: from the London
to Rio, the Concorde had to land in Dakar to be refuled. This
package contains two flights: London to Dakar and Dakar to Rio
De Janeiro. You will be flying using the GPS. 11K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
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Emergency
at Leisureland (For FS2000) - A small airplane had to
land at Leisureland Airpark in the middle of a thunderstorm
due to an emergency situation. Although the weather is bad,
it is your duty as a rescuer to take off from nearby Bremeton
National Airport, land at Leisureland Airpark, get the two stranded
people, takeoff immediatly from Leisureland and land at Bremeton.
You will be using the GPS to get to Leisureland and to Bremeton.
By Pedro Huitema. 7K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
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FS2000
MV challenge - Search strategies. Try to efficiently
conduct an aerial search (and rescue). Find shipwrecked people,
suspect ships, mountain hikers, travelers in the desert, a plane
downed in the mountains, and monuments in a sandstorm. Explore
various strategies for area searches and line searches. Includes
startup FS2000 flights, some flight plans. No add-ons needed.
Freeware by Michael Vone. 105K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:19 by archive
3.49Mb (699 downloads)
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
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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
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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
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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