Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY - CYFB | POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY - CYFB | POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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Last edited by Falcon on Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Arctic to Antarctic 1st trip!
MD-90 for me I guess.
Re: Arctic to Antarcti
Okay! I have been to the next destination, and it is 1000 ft longer than CYLT, but 20ft less wide. I am going to recommend the biggest aircraft on this leg to be the Jumbolino because of its stopping distance, but we are otherwise limited to the Cessna Citation series, Bombardier Challenger 650 (by D-ECHO) BAE 125, and the Dassault Falcon 50 (if anyone wants to refurbish the one from 2.4 because the current one has some issues that most may not notice but being one who took his callsign from the Falcon, I notice these things.) The only reason I am choosing to recommend these is because I am hoping to not kick anyone off the runway when others are landing. They are small enough to the point where there will not be an issue on landing length. I am hoping that it0uchpods will help me out in the AP department with my newest brainchild, the Epic Air Victory, 3d model curtesy of D-ECHO. I will see you in the friendly skies!
Re: Arctic to Antarctic
I'll let you know my choice.
I'll test.
October 1st @19UTC. I wrote my schedule book now.==that's a good timing, all time zones friendly==
IH-COL
I'll test.
October 1st @19UTC. I wrote my schedule book now.==that's a good timing, all time zones friendly==
IH-COL
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R.M.S.
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Re: Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2ng Leg | BGTL - CYCY | SAT OCT 1ST 1900 UTC
IAHM-COL has aircraft of choice!
Hi All (and Falcon),
After reading Falcon's concern on Rwy lenght at destination, I did my tests and research.
Clyde River [CYCY] offers a runway of 3500ft length X 100
Therefore, I limited my choice to aircraft (i) whose specifications allowed me that, and (ii) were jet powered: Based on the examples provided by Falcon himself above.
Most Likely I'll add the livery shown above for this flight.
After doing some preliminary tests, I decided I'll join with the Learjet 35A, that offers an impressive landing distance requirement of 2550ft. Comfortably below Clyde Rivers' length.
See you all in the FG friendly skies!
IAHM-COL
Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learjet_35
FGMEMBERS Link: https://github.com/FGMEMBERS-NONGPL/Learjet2
License: Creative Commons "BY-NC-SA"
Authors: XSaint
Hi All (and Falcon),
After reading Falcon's concern on Rwy lenght at destination, I did my tests and research.
Clyde River [CYCY] offers a runway of 3500ft length X 100
Therefore, I limited my choice to aircraft (i) whose specifications allowed me that, and (ii) were jet powered: Based on the examples provided by Falcon himself above.
Most Likely I'll add the livery shown above for this flight.
After doing some preliminary tests, I decided I'll join with the Learjet 35A, that offers an impressive landing distance requirement of 2550ft. Comfortably below Clyde Rivers' length.
See you all in the FG friendly skies!
IAHM-COL
Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learjet_35
FGMEMBERS Link: https://github.com/FGMEMBERS-NONGPL/Learjet2
License: Creative Commons "BY-NC-SA"
Authors: XSaint
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: Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY | SAT OCT 1ST 1900 UTC
I have been to CYCY with the 737-800 just to verify that I was correct, and I am unfortunately correct in my prediction. @it0uchpods, your MD-90 mght not fit, But there are a few aircraft out there that can fit into the airport, unfortunately we do not have a lot here in FG.
Re: Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY - CYFB | SAT OCT 1ST 1900 UTC
I am between the BAe-125, KB7 once made and the Jumbolino. I will have to do some testing.
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Re: Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY - CYFB | SAT OCT 1ST 1900 UTC
I've learned in my life that it's important to be able to step outside your comfort zone and be challenged with something you're not familiar or accustomed to. That challenge will allow you to see what you can do.
J. R. Martinez
C-137R (and so all the KC fleet) can operate from the CYCY, tested with a higher-than-normal amount of fuel to land there just to be sure and stopped around half runway with full flaps, speedbrakes, reversers and brakes. So a more "normal" landing can be done there without problems (depending on the pilot skills).
That said, time permitting I'll fly with you guys with the C-137R VIP aircraft.
I'd recommend it.
Regards, Mav
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Re: Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY - CYFB | SAT OCT 1ST 1900 UTC
@jmav16
that's because I didn't limit the reverse thrust... currently you can do 18000lbs of reverse thrust. Real life, it would blow the engine. Can you stop with using only 1.22EPR IAE 68.5N1 CFM reverser?
And not pushing breaks 100% constantly.
Josh
that's because I didn't limit the reverse thrust... currently you can do 18000lbs of reverse thrust. Real life, it would blow the engine. Can you stop with using only 1.22EPR IAE 68.5N1 CFM reverser?
And not pushing breaks 100% constantly.
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Re: Arctic to Antarctic Tour | 2nd Leg | BGTL - CYCY - CYFB | SAT OCT 1ST 1900 UTC
it0uchpods wrote:And not pushing breaks 100% constantly.
I've never done that. I use breaks when I get around 80 kts or less, and not constantly.
Regards, Mav
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