Make sure to get installed the confirmed dogfigthers before hand, to avoid delays or yellow gliders
USA TOUR event | 48th Leg: Dogfighters (Propellers) | SAT AUGUST 20TH 17:00-21:30 UTC
FORTYNINTH TRIP
Departing Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Airport (KBDR): Bridgeport, Connecticut
Stopping Joseph A. Hardy Airport (KVVS): Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Arriving Bowman Field (KLOU): Louisville, Kentucky
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Leg Distance: 600 nm (two halves of 300 nm each)
Competing Aircraft: Dog-fighter aircraft with propeller engines
Expected Cruising Speed:approx. 185 KTS
Expected Cruising Altitude:15500-17500 ft
Expected Duration (en route): 2h40 min en-route. (1h20 min. per half)
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Dogfighters (Propellers)
Hi everyone -- It's that time again-- Welcome to the USA TOUR!!
After completing the last Helicopter leg of the USA tour, and waving good bye to the rotatory-wing aircrafts in the Igor Sikorsky Memorial -- during an outstanding VFR flight that overflow the most important cities of the Eastern Seaboard of US; The USA Tourist's comboy prepares a new epic flight. This August 20th we will meet on our last arrived airport, on Bridgeport Connecticut, and as we head toward the largest city of the State of Kentucky, Louisville, we will make a brief refueling, and resting stop in Connellsville, Pennsylvania.
Aircrafts
The participant's group will be flying dogfighters with propeller engines. This class of warefare aircraft saw a major aeronautical advancement during the WWI, and WWII combats, when they were developed and perfected, and brought a new class of combat scenes to the world: The dogfight. Testing the pilots skills and steel=nerves, this machines were developed with superior flying capabilities: Great climbing and descending profiles, absurdly low stall speeds, with very stable flying, and ability to perform all sorts of acrobatical maneuvers, that represented the difference between life and death to thousand of to-be "Aces" and war-heroes for their respective nations. And as Europe and the world immersed in full in those blood-baths; humanity reached new levels in the understanding of aerodynamics, and thus, helping conquering the air and flight.
Any dogfighter aircraft with propellers qualifies. Keep in mind, that bombers that were slow and heavy, which were used for different -not direct air-combat functions- are NOT considered dogfighters. Also, keep in mind that althought most aircraft were WWII machines, dogfighters of other eras (WWI, Korean War, others) might be slower than our intended cruise speed but if you don't mind coming along slower than the group, those early dogfighters also DO qualify.
Keep in mind the USA tour is NOT a fighting simulation, and in spite of the aircrafts in use, our objective remains to fly point A-> point B. If some participant wants to engage in a simulation of aereal conflict, that'll be something worth seeing, but not the GOAL of this event.
Let us know what aircraft are you considering to use on the event day, so we can go ahead and update the participant's list, and install aircraft
necessary, in advance.
GCMAP
Route:
PART I: KBDR - KVVS
Departing KBDR Aug 20th at 1700UTC. Arriving at KVVS at 1820UTC.
We are having a pit-stop on Joseph A. Hardy airport, exact Mid-point in our route towards Louisville, Kentucky. We will rest there approx. 1 hour
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_A._Hardy_Connellsville_Airport wrote:Although first opened in October 1938,[6] it was heavily used during World War II by the United States Army Air Force Air Technical Service Command as a sub-depot of the Middletown Air Depot near Harrisburg.
SKYVECTOR
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PART II: KVVS - KLOU
Departing KVVS at 1930UTC. Arriving at KLOU at 21:00
Our final destination, will be Bowman field, previously known as Air-Base City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowman_Field_(airport) wrote:During World War II, Bowman Field was one of the nation's most important training bases as well as the nation's busiest airport. The facility became known as "Air Base City"
SKYVECTOR
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PROCEDURES
Charts
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Multiplayer Server
Operations will take place in FGMEMBERS' server. Pilots are encouraged to join in to the group.
To connect to the multiplayer server check the information provided at
- FG version 3.6 or above: http://www.thejabberwocky.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=79
- FG version 3.4 or below: http://www.thejabberwocky.net/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=119
Communications
Communications will take place with mumble. Important messages can be relayed on FGChat.
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room and channels. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
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server: mumble.allfex.org
Room: USA Tour
To install and prepare the mumble (any OS), see here:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
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