Isn't that what Jimmy Buffet Flys.
I just had to down load the demo Thanks for the link
The Teardrop Nanny wrote:Could it have been the fog?? We are 2nd only to London. They used to practice landings up here during the War to get pilots used to landing in the foggiest of locations.
Q wrote:Here's a site where you can look up most airports in the US.
http://airnav.com/
Try Cape Blanco Oregon http://airnav.com/airport/5S6 . Approach is right over the ocean. We flew our ultralights out of there a couple weeks ago and it looked plenty big for a DC3. I took this pic of the airport from the air.
Q
flygal6 wrote:Heikki,
I used to teach flying at our Air Force Academy and learned to fly out at Colorado Springs airport. So there is about 11,00ft of runway there for you to practice on, also lots of nice scenery nearby like the front range of the Rocky Mtns. Pikes Peak (over 14,000ft hight) not sure in meters, is about 15miles away and quite a backdrop. So you might enjoy a simulation there....COS is the code. Another fun thing is to set the sim up to go to STL or St Louis, head east from that airport towards the Mississippi river and find the downtown area, then look for the "Arch". Set yourself up and fly through the arch. You might want to use a smaller plane for that one. Its been ages since I was on the sim but see if you can access the checklists for the DC-3 and see if they list the "Short field Landing Technique" If its there, follow it and you may still be able to drop her into Eureka! Good Luck.
Carol
(AKA Flygal)
Jiminsav wrote:Heikkie, you just have to put maximum flaps on the wings, feather the props, pull back on the yoke about fifty feet AGL, and drop that puppy right on the center line.
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:The Teardrop Nanny wrote:Could it have been the fog?? We are 2nd only to London. They used to practice landings up here during the War to get pilots used to landing in the foggiest of locations.
That'd be WWII and that's why the air port was built where it was... To prepare our pilots for landing in London.
Heikkster,
Murray, Kneeland and Rohnerville are pretty small and Eureka/Arcata isn't no LAX, but you should be able to drop that puppy right in there.
Hughes Airwest used to land their big jets there several times per day when Howard was in charge and even Ol' "I'm Not A Crook-Trickey Dick" Richard Millhouse Nixon himself touch down there in Air Force One to have a look see at our big trees. Funny... It was right at "Harvest Time"...
Jst83 wrote:Isn't that what Jimmy Buffet Flys.
I just had to down load the demo Thanks for the link
Classic Finn wrote:Scott what I like about this entire Sim is that we can flyonline worldwide with others as well.. I just havent done it yet...
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So Scott Xmas is coming so put it down on the Wish List..
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