May 28, 200917 yr On the morning of 27 December 1831, H.M.S. Beagle, with a crew of seventy-three men, sailed out of Plymouth harbour under a calm easterly wind and drizzly rain. On board the famous Charles Darin who's 200th birthday is celebrated this year. 5 years later, in 1836, the Beagle came home after a great journey around the world.I made a document with 26 flightplans to relive this journey and see very nice parts of the world which you normally would not fly to.Normally I would post this in the File Library. Regarding to Tom's latest posts it will take sometime until the library is back on-line again, so I uploaded it here.Of course the legs can be flown with the aircraft you like, but regarding I fly the MD-11 most of the time I chose only airports with runways of at least 6000 feet long. If you want to fly your MD-11 to some new, small and large airports in parts of the world you wouldn't normally fly, then you really should download this. Have fun!
May 28, 200917 yr On the morning of 27 December 1831, H.M.S. Beagle, with a crew of seventy-three men, sailed out of Plymouth harbour under a calm easterly wind and drizzly rain. On board the famous Charles Darin who's 200th birthday is celebrated this year. 5 years later, in 1836, the Beagle came home after a great journey around the world.I made a document with 26 flightplans to relive this journey and see very nice parts of the world which you normally would not fly to.Normally I would post this in the File Library. Regarding to Tom's latest posts it will take sometime until the library is back on-line again, so I uploaded it here.Of course the legs can be flown with the aircraft you like, but regarding I fly the MD-11 most of the time I chose only airports with runways of at least 6000 feet long. If you want to fly your MD-11 to some new, small and large airports in parts of the world you wouldn't normally fly, then you really should download this. Have fun!Great idea and very nicely executed in your PDF. I seldom have the energy to go round the block let alone round the globe but this is a very tempting project.By the way, a good way to post files is to get a free account with Dropbox at "getdropbox.com". The first 2GB are free. You can choose to host files securely (for invited guests) or put them in a "public" folder. For public files, you can send out a direct link to the file, with none of the distracting advertising of "divshare" and other providers. It's actually a rather useful service as it keeps files on different computers, stored in your computer's (local) Dropbox folder, up-to-date with each other: a good thing for people who want an easy way to take their work home with them.Tim 14900ks, RTX4090, 64Gb@6000-30-36-36-T2, Samsung 990Pro 2Tb , Dell G3223Q 32" 4k Gsync + 27" secondary monitor. Thrustmaster Airbus Edition throttles etc, TPR pedals, MiniCockpit FCU, WinWings FCU, WinWings Orion 2 F15E, WinWings A320 sticks.
May 28, 200917 yr Really nice made, man! Good pdf with nice pictures!Thank you- now i know the flights in my next free days :) Klaus Reg Klaus from LOWG
May 28, 200917 yr Author By the way, a good way to post files is to get a free account with Dropbox at "getdropbox.com". The first 2GB are free.That's a lot better! This link should work: darwin.pdf. Thanks!Edit: I can't edit my first post. Is this normal?
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