USA TOUR past events | Record
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USA TOUR LEG 25TH
A challenge
On Saturday August 30th 2014 the USA tour completed one of its most challenging legs: Firstly, the cruising distance is among longest (about 5600 nm), and secondly the time of fligth was chosen to be the infamous Red-Eye flight (departing from Kansas City at midnight local time, and arriving 12 and a half hours later to American Samoa minutes after sunrising at 06:30 AM Local Time).
If this leg was already by its own nature a challenge of the type that risks the USA tour succesful completion, Nature itself decided to pull the bar a little higher: Weather. The conditions for departure were rather unfriendly, we faced moderated headwinds to RWY 27 (KMCI), Rain and low visibilty. Furthermore Thunderstorms were occurring to the Vicinity Northeast moving East. Weather was variable, and new METARs were being release frequently. The conditions for arrival were match!. We faced 20 KTS crosswinds coming from 110, while Marginal VFR (MVFR) kept us landing on RWY 05, only ILS available long enough runway at our disposition. Visbility was ok, but we had rain and ceiling at 2000, with overcast as low as 4500. Let me put it this way, nothing but dark pitch night, and clouds, dense ones, was seen until we were very close to touchdown.
The flightgear Community
I am very happy and proud of seing the growth of the multiplayer community, with pilots that enjoy company flying, and really effort in excelsing with their pilot skills. And the type of pilots that do not back up to the challenges. Not long ago, the USA tour performed its first cross-pacific attempt to arrive the far east USA tour territories. The plan was to fly long range civilian aircrafts from Alburquerque, New Mexico to Hagatna in Guam. The route going as north as Anchorage, to then decoy south reaching Japan East Coast and finalizing with approaching Guam from the West. A route of 15 hours cruise (Details here). Those days very few pilots considered that a reasonable flight to attempt. And as a consequence I flew the route in company of 2 pilots to Anchorage, where a few friends performed some approaches and then saw me departing the lonely skies.
But past week, when the USA tour destinations made us face a new departing to the mid-pacific American Samoa, the community joined and stood up. 3 pilots completed the route head to toe: IHCOL flying the B-one lancer (B1B), and JWOCKY and Cain both piloting the 707TT (tanker), all departed KMCI and arrived American Samoa while flying for almost 13 hours, while being a red-eye flight on their own time zones as well. In addition, more pilots joined the cross pacific travesy from San Diego California (MD-GRK with an EC-137D AWACS plane), and from different Hawaiian Locations (PH-ONOX with a B1B and MD-GRK with an F14 again), and we formed an impressive Military comboy of up to 8 planes arriving American Samoa on the early morning of August the 30th. A very large companionship facing the difficulties of the route. Other pilots that were there included F-36 (who tried several planes but mostly flew a second B1B from Kansas City to some Arizona airport, and was there in American Samoa for receiving the comboy), Echo1 who showed up in a F15 while on arrival for the last 500 nm. Skyboat was present with us in the arrival and kept giving us kudos via mumble along the way. Finally MV-DP brought a receiving B2 Spirit to American Samoa while we were taking arriving shots!
Thanks everybody!!
Departure
Problems arose on departure. While both JWOCKY and F_36 planned to bring 747VIP and Tikibar's 747 AF-1 respectively, apparently some last minute changes in this plane, had concluded in chaos. The plane had some problem and seemed unable to gain speed or climb. For this reason, the 747 participation on the event was impossible, and these had been parked in Kansas City airport for mechanic revision!. In a last minute decision JWOCKY and F_36 jumped to their final craft of choice and departed KMCI, just on the time-mark. 747 is an impressive and beautiful model and I hope the issues that arouse can be fixed promptly. I was rather happy to see AF1 joining but oh well, it was not possible at the end.
GIREY
Arriving GIREY, COL had a complete computer overload, and a reboot was due. I had to respawn and take off from San Diego's KSAN and really crossed my fingers another FG crash was not scheduled from there on. As you probably know, there are not airports that can be used to restart in the long miles between KSAN and NSTU. Beside good long 9 hours of fligth due.
Air Refueling succesfully performed
Refuelable fighter F14 and bomber B1B piloted by MD-GRK and by PH-ONOX departing HAWAII joined the comboy, and succesfully air-refuelled their tanks to completion from JWOCKY's 707TT.
It was about 3 O'Clock local time, so the darkness was total.
Great Performance guys! It will be awesome to see some pics.
A group Seppuku
Arrival was extremely neat. 7 pilots arriving via SAPPIX DARMA JONAS. The plan was elaborated. Holding JONAS as charted, then one pilot at a time going DRAWN then ILS RWY 05. Skyboat collaborating the final arrival (Tower). Pilots descending very well and calm to their cleared holding altitude 5000-8000 feet (depending on landing order assigned). Weather, as stated before uncooperative. All pointing to an extremely beautiful arrival to a insanely challenge flight.
Suddenly, I found myself flying alone. To be exact, 3 pilots remained: Skyboat's Tower, MDGRK first arrival (F14) almost to intercept ILS, and me close inbound to JONAS. Where had everyone gone!? In a single event, all other pilot's FG crashed simultaneously!!! Some many with some error message coming from the farthest plane of their location, the F14. After flying for 12+ hours the pilots had to resign their well-earned chance of a succesful landing Really some group Hara-Kiri had been elicited by a bug in the multiplayer daemon of Fligthgear!
Expect USA Tour 26 announcement soon
USA Tour 26 will be the next installment. Expect announcement in the FG Multiplayer forum page
A challenge
On Saturday August 30th 2014 the USA tour completed one of its most challenging legs: Firstly, the cruising distance is among longest (about 5600 nm), and secondly the time of fligth was chosen to be the infamous Red-Eye flight (departing from Kansas City at midnight local time, and arriving 12 and a half hours later to American Samoa minutes after sunrising at 06:30 AM Local Time).
If this leg was already by its own nature a challenge of the type that risks the USA tour succesful completion, Nature itself decided to pull the bar a little higher: Weather. The conditions for departure were rather unfriendly, we faced moderated headwinds to RWY 27 (KMCI), Rain and low visibilty. Furthermore Thunderstorms were occurring to the Vicinity Northeast moving East. Weather was variable, and new METARs were being release frequently. The conditions for arrival were match!. We faced 20 KTS crosswinds coming from 110, while Marginal VFR (MVFR) kept us landing on RWY 05, only ILS available long enough runway at our disposition. Visbility was ok, but we had rain and ceiling at 2000, with overcast as low as 4500. Let me put it this way, nothing but dark pitch night, and clouds, dense ones, was seen until we were very close to touchdown.
The flightgear Community
I am very happy and proud of seing the growth of the multiplayer community, with pilots that enjoy company flying, and really effort in excelsing with their pilot skills. And the type of pilots that do not back up to the challenges. Not long ago, the USA tour performed its first cross-pacific attempt to arrive the far east USA tour territories. The plan was to fly long range civilian aircrafts from Alburquerque, New Mexico to Hagatna in Guam. The route going as north as Anchorage, to then decoy south reaching Japan East Coast and finalizing with approaching Guam from the West. A route of 15 hours cruise (Details here). Those days very few pilots considered that a reasonable flight to attempt. And as a consequence I flew the route in company of 2 pilots to Anchorage, where a few friends performed some approaches and then saw me departing the lonely skies.
But past week, when the USA tour destinations made us face a new departing to the mid-pacific American Samoa, the community joined and stood up. 3 pilots completed the route head to toe: IHCOL flying the B-one lancer (B1B), and JWOCKY and Cain both piloting the 707TT (tanker), all departed KMCI and arrived American Samoa while flying for almost 13 hours, while being a red-eye flight on their own time zones as well. In addition, more pilots joined the cross pacific travesy from San Diego California (MD-GRK with an EC-137D AWACS plane), and from different Hawaiian Locations (PH-ONOX with a B1B and MD-GRK with an F14 again), and we formed an impressive Military comboy of up to 8 planes arriving American Samoa on the early morning of August the 30th. A very large companionship facing the difficulties of the route. Other pilots that were there included F-36 (who tried several planes but mostly flew a second B1B from Kansas City to some Arizona airport, and was there in American Samoa for receiving the comboy), Echo1 who showed up in a F15 while on arrival for the last 500 nm. Skyboat was present with us in the arrival and kept giving us kudos via mumble along the way. Finally MV-DP brought a receiving B2 Spirit to American Samoa while we were taking arriving shots!
Thanks everybody!!
Departure
Problems arose on departure. While both JWOCKY and F_36 planned to bring 747VIP and Tikibar's 747 AF-1 respectively, apparently some last minute changes in this plane, had concluded in chaos. The plane had some problem and seemed unable to gain speed or climb. For this reason, the 747 participation on the event was impossible, and these had been parked in Kansas City airport for mechanic revision!. In a last minute decision JWOCKY and F_36 jumped to their final craft of choice and departed KMCI, just on the time-mark. 747 is an impressive and beautiful model and I hope the issues that arouse can be fixed promptly. I was rather happy to see AF1 joining but oh well, it was not possible at the end.
GIREY
Arriving GIREY, COL had a complete computer overload, and a reboot was due. I had to respawn and take off from San Diego's KSAN and really crossed my fingers another FG crash was not scheduled from there on. As you probably know, there are not airports that can be used to restart in the long miles between KSAN and NSTU. Beside good long 9 hours of fligth due.
Air Refueling succesfully performed
Refuelable fighter F14 and bomber B1B piloted by MD-GRK and by PH-ONOX departing HAWAII joined the comboy, and succesfully air-refuelled their tanks to completion from JWOCKY's 707TT.
It was about 3 O'Clock local time, so the darkness was total.
Great Performance guys! It will be awesome to see some pics.
A group Seppuku
Arrival was extremely neat. 7 pilots arriving via SAPPIX DARMA JONAS. The plan was elaborated. Holding JONAS as charted, then one pilot at a time going DRAWN then ILS RWY 05. Skyboat collaborating the final arrival (Tower). Pilots descending very well and calm to their cleared holding altitude 5000-8000 feet (depending on landing order assigned). Weather, as stated before uncooperative. All pointing to an extremely beautiful arrival to a insanely challenge flight.
Suddenly, I found myself flying alone. To be exact, 3 pilots remained: Skyboat's Tower, MDGRK first arrival (F14) almost to intercept ILS, and me close inbound to JONAS. Where had everyone gone!? In a single event, all other pilot's FG crashed simultaneously!!! Some many with some error message coming from the farthest plane of their location, the F14. After flying for 12+ hours the pilots had to resign their well-earned chance of a succesful landing Really some group Hara-Kiri had been elicited by a bug in the multiplayer daemon of Fligthgear!
Expect USA Tour 26 announcement soon
USA Tour 26 will be the next installment. Expect announcement in the FG Multiplayer forum page
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
Route 25: Summary
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
- City_25: Pago Pago - American Samoa
- Route: KMCI - NSTU
- Topic: Long Range Military Aircraft and Air Refueling
- Plane Featured: Any Military Aircraft capable of 6000 nm or air-refuel. Flying FL340@260KIAS
- Date: 08/30/2014
- Pilots (percentage of route flown): JWOCKY (707TT: 100%), Cain (707TT: 100%), IH-COL (B1B: 95%), MD-GRK (EC-137D: 75%), MD-GRK2 (F-14: 35%), PH-ONOX (B1B: 35%), F-36 (B1B: 18%), Echo1 (F15C: 15%)
- Company: MV-DP (B2 spirit, arrival at NSTU), Skyboat (Bluebird and ATC, arrival at NSTU)
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
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Rank| Pilot| Participations | Remarks
0 IH-COL | 25 | Out of Contest
1 Lesbof | 9
1 LV-EPM | 9
2 Side | 8
3 Sbyx | 6
4 JWOCKY | 5
5 Star | 4
5 PH-ETE | 4
6 A-BODY | 3
6 MD-GRK | 3
6 Rick Ace | 3
7 CA-ASC | 2
7 D-LASER | 2
7 lastmin | 2
7 PH-ONOX | 2
8 Cain | 1
8 Cata | 1
8 CC-DLV | 1
8 Echo1 | 1
8 F-36 | 1
8 FMG | 1
8 Mattila | 1
8 M-J4MC | 1
8 OOZVY | 1
8 PALO | 1
8 Turbo | 1
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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Important Notification
Make sure to get installed the confirmed planes before hand, to avoid delays or yellow gliders
USA TOUR event | 24th Leg: Kansas City - Missouri | Prop Cargo | SAT AUG 09TH 17:00 - 21:00 UTC
TWENTYFOURTH TRIP
Departing Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, (KDTW): Detroit - Michigan
Arriving Kansas City International Airport, (KMCI): Kansas City - Missouri
**********************************************************************
Leg Distance: approx 560 nm
Competing Aircraft: Any Propeller driven Cargo plane capable of cruising at 220 KIAS or more (Military or Commercial)
Expected Cruising Speed: 220 KIAS | 0.5 Ma | 286 KTAS
Expected Cruising Altitude: FL180-FL240/Even
Expected Duration (en route): 2 hours 45 minutes
**********************************************************************
Flightgear's USA Tour 24th: Cargo Part II
The arrival to Detroit was done in style. General aviation aircraft cruised on an stable 110 KIAS at just 3500 feet altitude: The event was a merge event for USA tour and the FANW club --although no major participation by FANW members did occur.
A couple of month ago, we have completed the USA tour event CARGO I. Here, Jet planes used for cargo flew above Atlantic Ocean and East Coast, to connect San Juan to Baltimore. This CARGO I event was really fun, and since then, I had announced that a CARGO II event was just around the corner.
Aircrafts
Now, It will be here soon. During USA Tour 24th, we will connect Detroit to Kansas city, and we will be using a cargo aircraft that can comply with the following: 1) It is a propeller aircraft 2) can keep a cruising speed of at least 220 KIAS 3) It is a cargo aircraft, or it has been retrofitted to serve cargo purposes. Similar to the CARGO I event, this event will be hybrid: both military and civilian/commercial aircraft is welcomed.
The route will be completed at a relative low altitude, just above transition altitude. We will expect cruising altitude clearances of FL180 - FL240, but even to preserve hemispheric rule of flying. Also, as indicated we will go at around 220 KIAS, and we will be having a flight of about 2.5 hours cruise.
TEST your planes. And it will be great to listen what plane you plan to bring, so we can update our aircraft installed, and see nice models in the companion.
I will place a list of confirmed planes below
The GCMAP
Route
SKYVECTOR:
PROCEDURES
The following are important proccedure information.
Ground Charts
SIDs
STARs
Communications
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room for this event. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
To install and prepare the mumble (any OS), see here:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
Make sure to get installed the confirmed planes before hand, to avoid delays or yellow gliders
USA TOUR event | 24th Leg: Kansas City - Missouri | Prop Cargo | SAT AUG 09TH 17:00 - 21:00 UTC
TWENTYFOURTH TRIP
Departing Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, (KDTW): Detroit - Michigan
Arriving Kansas City International Airport, (KMCI): Kansas City - Missouri
**********************************************************************
Leg Distance: approx 560 nm
Competing Aircraft: Any Propeller driven Cargo plane capable of cruising at 220 KIAS or more (Military or Commercial)
Expected Cruising Speed: 220 KIAS | 0.5 Ma | 286 KTAS
Expected Cruising Altitude: FL180-FL240/Even
Expected Duration (en route): 2 hours 45 minutes
**********************************************************************
Flightgear's USA Tour 24th: Cargo Part II
The arrival to Detroit was done in style. General aviation aircraft cruised on an stable 110 KIAS at just 3500 feet altitude: The event was a merge event for USA tour and the FANW club --although no major participation by FANW members did occur.
A couple of month ago, we have completed the USA tour event CARGO I. Here, Jet planes used for cargo flew above Atlantic Ocean and East Coast, to connect San Juan to Baltimore. This CARGO I event was really fun, and since then, I had announced that a CARGO II event was just around the corner.
Aircrafts
Now, It will be here soon. During USA Tour 24th, we will connect Detroit to Kansas city, and we will be using a cargo aircraft that can comply with the following: 1) It is a propeller aircraft 2) can keep a cruising speed of at least 220 KIAS 3) It is a cargo aircraft, or it has been retrofitted to serve cargo purposes. Similar to the CARGO I event, this event will be hybrid: both military and civilian/commercial aircraft is welcomed.
The route will be completed at a relative low altitude, just above transition altitude. We will expect cruising altitude clearances of FL180 - FL240, but even to preserve hemispheric rule of flying. Also, as indicated we will go at around 220 KIAS, and we will be having a flight of about 2.5 hours cruise.
TEST your planes. And it will be great to listen what plane you plan to bring, so we can update our aircraft installed, and see nice models in the companion.
I will place a list of confirmed planes below
The GCMAP
Route
SKYVECTOR:
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KDTW PALCE7.AZO HARWL JXN ECKDO LEROY AZO V156 JJAN GIJ NOMES V8 INKEN HALIE CGT JOT AHMED V10 OWENA BDF VICKS BRL LOAMY JURIX BQS4.IRK IRK FONIX BQS KMCI
PROCEDURES
The following are important proccedure information.
Ground Charts
- KDTW: http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1408/00119AD.PDF
- KMCI: http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1408/00780AD.PDF
SIDs
STARs
Communications
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room for this event. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
Code: Select all
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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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
Route 24: Summary
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
- City_24: Kansas City - Missouri
- Route: KDTW - KMCI
- Topic: Cargo Part II: Prop Cargo
- Plane Featured: Any Cargo aircraft (Military or Civilian/Commercial) capable of cruising at 220KIAS
- Date: 08/09/2014
- Pilots: IH-COL (C130J VC3 Livery), PH-ONOX (C130J), JWOCKY (DC-6), MD-GRK (DHC-6: a little slow, but made it), lastmin (Lockheed L-1049 SuperConstellation - Beginning of the route. Had to exit half way), Sbyx (ATR72-500C - Departure from KDTW)
- Company:
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
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Rank| Pilot| Participations | Remarks
0 IH-COL | 24 | Out of Contest
1 Lesbof | 9
1 LV-EPM | 9
2 Side | 8
3 Sbyx | 6
4 JWOCKY | 4
4 Star | 4
4 PH-ETE | 4
5 A-BODY | 3
5 Rick Ace | 3
6 CA-ASC | 2
6 D-LASER | 2
6 lastmin | 2
6 MD-GRK | 2
7 Cata | 1
7 CC-DLV | 1
7 FMG | 1
7 Mattila | 1
7 M-J4MC | 1
7 OOZVY | 1
7 PALO | 1
7 PH-ONOX | 1
7 Turbo | 1
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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USA TOUR event | 23rd Leg: Detroit -- Michigan | General Aviation | SAT JULY 26TH 18:00 - 22:00 UTC
TWENTYTHIRD TRIP
Departing Thurgood Marshall / Baltimore Washington Intl. Airport, (KBWI): Baltimore - Maryland
Arriving Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. (KDTW): Detroit - Michigan
**********************************************************************
Leg Distance: approx 370 nm
Competing Aircraft: Any GA aircraft capable of sustain 120 KIAS (props or helies)
Expected Cruising Speed: 120 KIAS
Expected Cruising Altitude: 3500 feet
Expected Duration (en route): 3 hours
**********************************************************************
Flightgear's USA Tour 23rd: USA Tour meets the FANW club
Our arrival to Baltimore with Cargo Jet Aircraft was "a load" of fun.
Pilots flew large and heavy craft (most of them used Tikibar's very well developed 747-8F) at low altitudes mosty above the Atlantic.
And they got... dangerously close.
For this leg, USA tour craft will go reduced in size. Significantly. We will be heading to Detroit Michigan in a VFR route above the appalachian Mountains and then Across the Erie.
USA tour meets FANW Club
Aircrafts
If your plane of choice can keep stable flying conditions at 120 KIAS, it is welcome. General Aviation aircraft (props) and Helies are in topic
The list of possible planes is huge. I request participating pilots to indicate IH-COL via PM or thread below the plane of their choice. I will update a list for all of us to download these planes on time.
List of confirmed planes here
The GCMAP
Route
This time we will cruise at 3500 feet following a VFR flight plan. Several airports will serve as visual cues to orient our trip west, and above the Appalachian mountains, until we reach Cleveland Ohio. From there We will cross the Lake Erie to find our destination in the coast across.
In the eventuality that weather does not permit clear visibility of ground, we may fall back to the use of the NDB route indicated below
SKYVECTOR:
NDB backup plan (if weather gets nasty)
SKYVECTOR:
PROCEDURES
The following are important procedure information.
Ground Charts
Communications
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room for this event. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
To install and prepare the mumble (any OS), see here:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
TWENTYTHIRD TRIP
Departing Thurgood Marshall / Baltimore Washington Intl. Airport, (KBWI): Baltimore - Maryland
Arriving Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. (KDTW): Detroit - Michigan
**********************************************************************
Leg Distance: approx 370 nm
Competing Aircraft: Any GA aircraft capable of sustain 120 KIAS (props or helies)
Expected Cruising Speed: 120 KIAS
Expected Cruising Altitude: 3500 feet
Expected Duration (en route): 3 hours
**********************************************************************
Flightgear's USA Tour 23rd: USA Tour meets the FANW club
Our arrival to Baltimore with Cargo Jet Aircraft was "a load" of fun.
Pilots flew large and heavy craft (most of them used Tikibar's very well developed 747-8F) at low altitudes mosty above the Atlantic.
And they got... dangerously close.
For this leg, USA tour craft will go reduced in size. Significantly. We will be heading to Detroit Michigan in a VFR route above the appalachian Mountains and then Across the Erie.
USA tour meets FANW Club
Aircrafts
If your plane of choice can keep stable flying conditions at 120 KIAS, it is welcome. General Aviation aircraft (props) and Helies are in topic
The list of possible planes is huge. I request participating pilots to indicate IH-COL via PM or thread below the plane of their choice. I will update a list for all of us to download these planes on time.
List of confirmed planes here
The GCMAP
Route
This time we will cruise at 3500 feet following a VFR flight plan. Several airports will serve as visual cues to orient our trip west, and above the Appalachian mountains, until we reach Cleveland Ohio. From there We will cross the Lake Erie to find our destination in the coast across.
In the eventuality that weather does not permit clear visibility of ground, we may fall back to the use of the NDB route indicated below
SKYVECTOR:
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Place Head dist time
KBWI 280 23nm 12min
KGAI 333 13 07
3MDO 354 01 00.3
4MD8 307 31 16
Potomac River 310 12 06
W35 308 44 22
2G9 318 23 12
KLBE 310 11 05
5G8 309 09 04
4G0 312 34 17
KBVI 303 24 12
38D 291 09 04
4G3 305 20 10
1G3 315 25 13
KCLE 306 12 06
Erie east coast 310 31 16
CYPT 325 16 08
Erie west coast 311 13 06
KONZ 316 11 05
KDTW ARRIVAL via VFR joining pattern
NDB backup plan (if weather gets nasty)
SKYVECTOR:
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KBWI DEPARTURE
GAI 385
SYS 209
BHU 382
UCP 272
AK 362
PT 283
RYS 419
KDTW ARRIVAL
PROCEDURES
The following are important procedure information.
Ground Charts
- KBWI: http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1405/00804AD.PDF
- KDTW: http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1406/00119AD.PDF
Communications
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room for this event. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
Code: Select all
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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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
Route 23: Summary
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
- City_23: Detroit, Michigan
- Route: KBWI - KDTW
- Topic: The FANW club joint event
- Plane Featured: Any General Aviation capable of flying 105 KIAS
- Date: 07/26/2014
- Pilots: IH-COL (Cessna Skyhawk c172p), JWOCKY (commander), Mattila (Cessna 337 Skymaster), Cata (CHT00013, pa28), lastmin (bo105)
- Company: CA1012 (Aerostar - partial trip, several other planes), Skyboat (commander - partial trip), PH-ONOX (on KBWI and reception on KDTW)
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
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Rank| Pilot| Participations | Remarks
0 IH-COL | 23 | Out of Contest
1 Lesbof | 9
1 LV-EPM | 9
2 Side | 8
3 Sbyx | 5
4 Star | 4
4 PH-ETE | 4
5 A-BODY | 3
5 JWOCKY | 3
5 Rick Ace | 3
6 CA-ASC | 2
6 D-LASER | 2
7 Cata | 1
7 CC-DLV | 1
7 FMG | 1
7 lastmin | 1
7 Mattila | 1
7 M-J4MC | 1
7 MD-GRK | 1
7 OOZVY | 1
7 PALO | 1
7 Turbo | 1
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
And the USA tour finally reaches Detroit
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Althought it took quite some time for this departure, today, finally, the USA tour planes burned some fuel and had flown nicely above the east coast toward the midwest. We have departed Baltimore and arrived Detroit, by cruising above the appalacchian mountains, some Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio flatlands, and above Lake Erie, to finally find the city of Detroit a few minutes before sunset.
The trip was, simply put, amazing. We cruised at 3500-3700 feet high, and got a very cooperating weather. Most clouds were few or scattered above 5000, and some Overcast was as high as FL180.... nothing for us to get bothered. View at 3500 feet was crisp clear and the appalachian mountain, the potomac river and all the northeast midwest flats look explendid. The FG scenery is very detailed too, and the highways and airports were easily seen as VFR guides to our tour. The sky got a bit more eerie when above lake Erie, where we got dense haze. But still it did not make complex to see the shores of the Pelee Island and the south and nortwest coasts of the lake, final VFR guides to our arrival to Detroit.
To everyone that accompany us, they can testify with their words and images how magnificent the USA tour flight today was. Oh god! I wonder why VFR enjoyment is not something done more frequently???!!!
Here some pics, with nice organized and compact traffic: Thanks to all that kept up the FG spirit, and came today in the FANW club - USA tour joint event.
(the sad note is that except myself, not other FANW club member attended!)
IHCOL
FGTRACKER mpserver 12
Althought it took quite some time for this departure, today, finally, the USA tour planes burned some fuel and had flown nicely above the east coast toward the midwest. We have departed Baltimore and arrived Detroit, by cruising above the appalacchian mountains, some Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio flatlands, and above Lake Erie, to finally find the city of Detroit a few minutes before sunset.
The trip was, simply put, amazing. We cruised at 3500-3700 feet high, and got a very cooperating weather. Most clouds were few or scattered above 5000, and some Overcast was as high as FL180.... nothing for us to get bothered. View at 3500 feet was crisp clear and the appalachian mountain, the potomac river and all the northeast midwest flats look explendid. The FG scenery is very detailed too, and the highways and airports were easily seen as VFR guides to our tour. The sky got a bit more eerie when above lake Erie, where we got dense haze. But still it did not make complex to see the shores of the Pelee Island and the south and nortwest coasts of the lake, final VFR guides to our arrival to Detroit.
To everyone that accompany us, they can testify with their words and images how magnificent the USA tour flight today was. Oh god! I wonder why VFR enjoyment is not something done more frequently???!!!
Here some pics, with nice organized and compact traffic: Thanks to all that kept up the FG spirit, and came today in the FANW club - USA tour joint event.
(the sad note is that except myself, not other FANW club member attended!)
IHCOL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
Important Notification
Make sure to get installed the confirmed planes before hand, to avoid delays or yellow gliders
USA TOUR event | 22nd Leg: Baltimore -- Maryland | Jet Cargo | SAT JUNE 07TH 18:00 - 23:00 UTC
TWENTYSECOND TRIP
Departing Luis Muñoz Marín Intl. Airport, (TJSJ): San Juan - Puerto Rico
Arriving Thurgood Marshall / Baltimore Washington Intl. Airport, (KBWI): Baltimore - Maryland
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Leg Distance: approx 1400 nm
Competing Aircraft: Any jet Cargo plane (Military or Commercial)
Expected Cruising Speed: [s]060[/s] 0.64 Ma | [s]321[/s] 250 KIAS | 380 KTAS
Expected Cruising Altitude: [s]12000 feet[/s] FL240-280
Expected Duration (en route): 4 hours 15 minutes
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Flightgear's USA Tour 22nd: Cargo Part I
After arriving at night to the Caribbean territory of San Juan, "USA Tourist" will soak in the warm waters, and dance all Salsa they can!
But, on the mark, to their duty, next June 07th, they will be able to continue the amazing random walk above the USA airspaces, and this time
it will take them to Baltimore, Maryland
We will operate Jet Cargo aircraft; in the First hybrid event in USA tour, featuring either Military or commercial Aircraft.
Any FDX or UPS? The flight will take place at relatively low altitude of 12000 feet above the Atlantic ocean.
The route is expected to be 4h15 min en route, with a total event duration of about 5 hours, and it will start at 18Z. Like an Oasis in terms of event duration
when compared to the previous few last odysseys. I hope to see many of you in the air
Pilots are advised to start showing up at departing gates (TBA) at least 20 minutes before departure, to facilitate organizing the take off.
Instructions may begin on the mark, at 18:01 UTC.
Aircrafts
This USA Tour features an hybrid Military - Civilian/Commercial Event. Any Jet Engine Aircraft that is or has been used for Cargo applies. It can be exclusive cargo models, or Passenger planes that has also been retrofitted for Cargo purposes (think B747-F, as an example)
Planes will be expected to travel with full (maximum payload) or at least 75% or more of it, as indicated in the specs.
It will be great to have a PM, or a reply below confirming planes that will be attending. That avoids yellow gliders.
It also expedites departures, by allowing people to be ready to depart, in oppose of being updating the craft database a few
minutes to take off
I will place a list of confirmed planes below
The GCMAP
Route
SKYVECTOR:
PROCEDURES
The following are important proccedure information.
Ground Charts
SIDs
STARs
Communications
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room for this event. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
To install and prepare the mumble (any OS), see here:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
Make sure to get installed the confirmed planes before hand, to avoid delays or yellow gliders
USA TOUR event | 22nd Leg: Baltimore -- Maryland | Jet Cargo | SAT JUNE 07TH 18:00 - 23:00 UTC
TWENTYSECOND TRIP
Departing Luis Muñoz Marín Intl. Airport, (TJSJ): San Juan - Puerto Rico
Arriving Thurgood Marshall / Baltimore Washington Intl. Airport, (KBWI): Baltimore - Maryland
**********************************************************************
Leg Distance: approx 1400 nm
Competing Aircraft: Any jet Cargo plane (Military or Commercial)
Expected Cruising Speed: [s]060[/s] 0.64 Ma | [s]321[/s] 250 KIAS | 380 KTAS
Expected Cruising Altitude: [s]12000 feet[/s] FL240-280
Expected Duration (en route): 4 hours 15 minutes
**********************************************************************
Flightgear's USA Tour 22nd: Cargo Part I
After arriving at night to the Caribbean territory of San Juan, "USA Tourist" will soak in the warm waters, and dance all Salsa they can!
But, on the mark, to their duty, next June 07th, they will be able to continue the amazing random walk above the USA airspaces, and this time
it will take them to Baltimore, Maryland
We will operate Jet Cargo aircraft; in the First hybrid event in USA tour, featuring either Military or commercial Aircraft.
Any FDX or UPS? The flight will take place at relatively low altitude of 12000 feet above the Atlantic ocean.
The route is expected to be 4h15 min en route, with a total event duration of about 5 hours, and it will start at 18Z. Like an Oasis in terms of event duration
when compared to the previous few last odysseys. I hope to see many of you in the air
Pilots are advised to start showing up at departing gates (TBA) at least 20 minutes before departure, to facilitate organizing the take off.
Instructions may begin on the mark, at 18:01 UTC.
Aircrafts
This USA Tour features an hybrid Military - Civilian/Commercial Event. Any Jet Engine Aircraft that is or has been used for Cargo applies. It can be exclusive cargo models, or Passenger planes that has also been retrofitted for Cargo purposes (think B747-F, as an example)
Planes will be expected to travel with full (maximum payload) or at least 75% or more of it, as indicated in the specs.
It will be great to have a PM, or a reply below confirming planes that will be attending. That avoids yellow gliders.
It also expedites departures, by allowing people to be ready to depart, in oppose of being updating the craft database a few
minutes to take off
I will place a list of confirmed planes below
The GCMAP
Route
SKYVECTOR:
Code: Select all
ACONY1 ELMUC RENAH G446 NUCAR ETECK AR18 PANAL AR3 CLB ILM J40 RIC RAVNN3
PROCEDURES
The following are important proccedure information.
Ground Charts
- TJSJ: http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1405/00784AD.PDF
- KBWI: http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1405/00804AD.PDF
SIDs
STARs
Communications
Sincere thanks to Michat for offering the intercom room for this event. This will be located in the FG mumble server:
Code: Select all
server: mumble.allfex.org
Room: USA Tour
To install and prepare the mumble (any OS), see here:
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Main_Page
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
What a load of fun
The trip was amazing. The pilots were exceptional and performed maneuvers in a really cool manner
I think USA tour just keeps getting better
I am sorry for a few confirmed pilots that had to drop off last minute.
We had a lot of company from pilots casually escorting of joining parts of the trip as well... I will list all of these soon
The 747's formation was so krazy close!!
The sad part is that only Rick could make the trip all the way through. To my understanding, everyone else suffer some sort of a "joke" from the software or the hardware.
Keep tuned, USA tour announcement for Leg 23rd IS COMING!
PS: Thanks to all the good sports joining!
The trip was amazing. The pilots were exceptional and performed maneuvers in a really cool manner
I think USA tour just keeps getting better
I am sorry for a few confirmed pilots that had to drop off last minute.
We had a lot of company from pilots casually escorting of joining parts of the trip as well... I will list all of these soon
The 747's formation was so krazy close!!
The sad part is that only Rick could make the trip all the way through. To my understanding, everyone else suffer some sort of a "joke" from the software or the hardware.
Keep tuned, USA tour announcement for Leg 23rd IS COMING!
PS: Thanks to all the good sports joining!
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: USA TOUR past events | Record
Route 22: Summary
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
- City_22: Baltimore, Maryland
- Route: TJSJ - KBWI
- Topic: Cargo, Part I
- Plane Featured: Any jet cargo, both Military and Commercial
- Date: 06/07/2014
- Pilots: IH-COL (Boeing C17 Globemaster III), Rick Ace (747-8F), JWOCKY (747-8F), Turbo (747-8F), LV-EPM (MD-11), CA-ASC (Merlion's 777-200F)
- Company: F-HKAS (A10 -escort departure and arrival; UFO; Fedex-MD11 partial route), CA1012 (Tu214C, departure and Caribbean waters - Own route; MD-11 Partial arrival), Milton (CitationX and 737 on TJSJ)
A Ranked Tabulation of Participants
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Rank| Pilot| Participations | Remarks
0 IH-COL | 22 | Out of Contest
1 Lesbof | 9
1 LV-EPM | 9
2 Side | 8
3 Sbyx | 5
4 Star | 4
4 PH-ETE | 4
5 A-BODY | 3
5 Rick Ace | 3
6 CA-ASC | 2
6 D-LASER | 2
6 JWOCKY | 2
7 CC-DLV | 1
7 FMG | 1
7 M-J4MC | 1
7 MD-GRK | 1
7 OOZVY | 1
7 PALO | 1
7 Turbo | 1
Note: Tabulation above only account for pilots bringing participant planes, not company.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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