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Rocky Mtn TourFile Name: RMNP_CO.zip File Size: 897.51 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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No TimeFile Name: No.Time.zip File Size: 71.33 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
It's half-hour before sunset and you’ve just landed at Anchorage's Merrill Field where you plan spend the night before returning home in the morning. Suddenly, an urgent call comes in from the Rainy Pass area where a man has just been mauled by a grizzly. He is being given first aid but he needs medical attention fast or he may not make it.
Fortunately, a doctor has been located, vacationing not far away at Farwell Lake near Tin Creek airfield. Your job is to fly up there, grab the doctor, and take him to the man. Then get the two of them back to Anchorage to the hospital. Daylight is dwindling and neither field has runway lighting, so you must make it to each field while you can still see to land.
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Mail Service in BCFile Name: mailclmb.zip File Size: 255.90 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: It's a series of 12 flights across British Columbia, Canada, in 1935. You're a Ford Trimotor pilot and you must fly to each important village in the mountains to give people their mail. In British Columbia there are wonderful mountain and island landscapes and I assure you that you will never discover all its secrets! Enjoy yourself!!! |
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KTEX-KDRO.zipFile Name: KTEX-KDRO.zip File Size: 330 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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KHDN-KASE.zipFile Name: KHDN-KASE.zip File Size: 311 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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KDOR-KCOS.zipFile Name: KDOR-KCOS.zip File Size: 336 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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KDEN-KHDN.zipFile Name: KDEN-KHDN.zip File Size: 355 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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KASE-KTEX.zipFile Name: KASE-KTEX.zip File Size: 337 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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Italy TripFile Name: italytrp.zip File Size: 190.99 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: It's a series of 10 flights, from France to Italy, across Italy and from Italy to France. You must take some French tourists across Italy because they want to visit it. It's really a splendid land rich of interesting cities and breathtaking views. |
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HolyCross to HomerFile Name: HolyCross.to.Homer.zip File Size: 74.88 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
This is a flight that those most interested in flying a bush flight in realistic Alaska winter conditions, this trip may be just up your alley. For those of you that are non-pilots, but have a lot of experience in Flight Simulator, you should find this flight quite exciting and interesting.
You're to fly a geologist, from the Holy Cross area of the Alaska Peninsula, back over to Homer (where the geologist lives) during a winter day. The weather, it is always the weather here in Alaska, is typical cold, snowy, and a bit turbulent. Visibility is 3 miles or less with a 5 - 8 knot wind out of the West (which should work for us). This flight is 284 nm in length and the temperature at sea level is 34º F, which means that at 2,000 foot elevation the temperature will drop to 26º, so there is a strong possibility you will lose your airspeed indicator somewhere along your trip, due to icing of the pitot tube.
For the first 150 nm or so, you should be able to keep your altitude under 2,000 feet and for the best experience, flying within 300 feet (AGL) or so will be the most interesting. Beginning about 150 nm out from Holy Cross (130 nm from Homer), you're going to be encountering the massive mountain range that runs down the eastern shoreline of the Alaska Peninsula and Cooks Inlet. The cloud base is at 3,500 ft ASL, so you cannot go above 3,400 feet ASL without going into the clouds, which would spell disaster in short order in these mountains. The trick here is to safely work your way through the mountains, which means you will have to track quite a ways north from your GPS track-line (nearly 40 nm at one point).
Use your eyes to calculate which mountain pass/s you can clear without entering the clouds, but at one point you will enter a deep canyon, running in a northeasterly direction. Follow the river up this canyon and then at 37 nm from the GPS track-line you should see where you can work your way out to Cooks Inlet across from the Kenai Peninsula and Homer. Once you're out over Cooks Inlet, you can drop down to 1,800 feet, click on the autopilot and set your heading (autopilot) to the bearing you have for Homer from the GPS.
If you should have Eddie Denney's Alaska mesh and Garrish Grey's version 3 auto-gen trees installed, the first 100 to 150 nm of this trip is quite extraordinary. Flying 2 to 3 hundred feet above the ground will yield some very realistic wintery views, as you cross the many ridge lines running perpendicular to your flight path. |
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Photos from the WorldFile Name: heliphto.zip File Size: 154.08 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: An adventure of 7 flights across the world, from China to Russia, from Vanuatu to Iceland.... It's difficult to pilot an helicopter, especially when you're still in the air! But with these 7 flights you can train to pilot an helicopter without errors. |
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Healy River to SoupFile Name: Healy_River.to.Soup.zip File Size: 395.16 kB Author: Nasty Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
Have a nice midday trip through Denali National Park past Mt. McKinley on your way to dinner with friends in Anchorage. Its summer in Alaska and the weather is great for flying-enjoy the soup tonight in Anchorage.
The FS9 flight plans, flight, and weather files should be loaded into your Flights\myflts folder in your main fs9 directory folder. The flight will show up as ‘HRR-PANC’ in the ‘myflts’ in the SELECT A FLIGHT menu once your in FS9. FSNav plan is also included to be loaded in your FS9\Modules\FSNavigator\plan folder. You’ll start out in the default C182, but you can change to any plane you like remembering the Healy River runway is 2920’ long.
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Great Lake CircleFile Name: GreatLakeCircle.zip File Size: 465 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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Virgin GlobalFlyerFile Name: globalflyer_gps_route.zip File Size: 8.18 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: This file includes a Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002/2004 flight plan incorporating the actual route flown by Steve Fossett on his record breaking trip around the world solo and unrefuelled in a jet plane, 28th Feb to 3rd March 2005.
Over 100 custom waypoints are derived from the actual digitised GPS tracking data, courtesy of www.solarmetrics.com.
This route is for use with the Virgin Globalflyer model from www.aeroplaneheaven.com. |
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contcros.zipFile Name: contcros.zip File Size: 81.46 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: CONTINENTAL CROSSINGS
You are a rash sky-conqueror piloting a Curtiss Jenny. You want to bring three dangerous crossings across Canada, Sahara and Australia to a conclusion. They are some of the most hostile territories on the world. |
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caribadv.zipFile Name: caribadv.zip File Size: 108.62 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: This is an adventure in the Caribbean (4 flights). During the flight you can see wonderful views and you can also fly in formation with another Cessna! You will fly across the Caribbean from Trinidad and Tobago to New Orleans. |
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B52 MissionFile Name: B-52_Mission_USSR.zip File Size: 601 B Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
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Alaska Floats 2File Name: AlaskaFloats2.zip File Size: 532.61 kB Author: Nasty Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
This set of flights is for float planes or amphibians only. The circuit has four legs that take you from Hollis, AK to three other seaports and finishing back at Hollis. Frank Betts has created a scenery add-on, alaska_seaports.zip from Avsim that adds the buildings, docks, and planes for each of the seaports you will be flying to. Its highly recommended you install this scenery. |
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Alaska FloatsFile Name: AlaskaFloats1.zip File Size: 149.87 kB Author: Nasty Date: 25. October 2009 Description: 
This set of flights is for float planes or amphibians only. The journey has four legs that take you from Beluga Lake in Homer, AK and proceed to Seward (optional land or water landing). From Seward head Northerly past Lawing to land at Summit Lake. Head west from Summit Lake for a quick landing at Mackeys Lakes then finish at Island Lake. |
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Adventures in the worldFile Name: 10wrldad.zip File Size: 245.63 kB Date: 25. October 2009 Description: These are 10 adventures for FS2004 only which will put to the test your abilities of virtual pilots. It's really funny and difficult to complete them perfectly. |