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"Mar. 7 Multiplayer Route?"
03-02-04, 18:12z 

What routeing would everybody like to fly?

What plane would everybody like to fly?

A plane slower than the P-38 would require a shorter route than the ones we have been flying over the last several weeks. I have been thinking some of the classic planes like the Piper, the DC-3 or the Ford Trimotor might be a nice change. The DC-3 and Trimotor should be close enough speed wise to the Barron for FS 2002 pilots to follow along. We could also fly from or to a lake or harbor with the Cessna float plane. some of the conventional gear planes can be a bit tricky steering during taxi though.

Ideas:


  1. Edwards AFB to KSBP in P-38s

  2. Fresno, Bakersfield or Santa Barbara to KSBP in DC-3s, Trimoter Barron or Kingair

  3. Paso Robles or Santa Maria / Hancock to KSBP in the Piper or one of the WW I biplanes.


I haven't looked into the flight times for any of these yet, but have flown the Paso Robles route durring some of the more informal flights and it takes something like 45 or 50 minutes.

Robert

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  Mar. 7 Multiplayer Route?    RobertVA      03-02-04       
     RE: Mar. 7 Multiplayer Route?   Ben_Chiu[Admin]      03-03-04      1   
        RE: Mar. 7 Multiplayer Route?   vgbaron[Sysop]      03-03-04      2   

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