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Just out of curiosity as I wanna do some j41 flying again can anyone suggest some nice routes for this craft.

 

 

Cheers Paul

Paul,

 

Flying The Virtual Skies Since FS95

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The airline I worked for (and Robert worked for) is reflected in two of the repaints that PMDG created for the J41 (the two United Express liveries).

 

Here is one of their old route maps:

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Any of the routes that end in circles, not stars, were flown by the J41.  The J41 did occasionally fly to some of the other fields, however, like the NY Area airports (HPN, LGA, etc).

 

To get routes, search the route pair on FlightAware.  You can also copy and paste this:

http://flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=[DEP]&destination=[DEST]&Search=

...and replace [DEP] and [DEST] with the actual airports.

 

As an example, a flight from KIAD to KROA would be:

http://flightaware.com/live/findflight?origin=KIAD&destination=KROA&Search=

Kyle Rodgers

If you really want real world routes you may be stuck with the older routes, as mentioned above check out the many virtual airlines who use the equipment and fly with the one that suits you.

 

 

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Tom

"I just wanna tell you both: good luck. We're all counting on you."
 

The big operator these days is Eastern Airways, they own the majority (17 airframes) of Jetstream 41s ever built so they offer the greatest selection of current routes if you search for EZE on FlightAware.

 

www.ViaIntercity.com have lots of Jetstream 41 destinations from Edinburgh, Birmingham and London City, operating a total of 16 J41.

ckyliu, proud supporter of ViaIntercity.com. i5 12400F, 32GB, RTX4070, more in "About me" on my profile. 

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Andreas Berg
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PMDG 737NGX -- PMDG J41 -- PMDG 77L/77F/77W -- PMDG B744 -- i7 8700K PC1151 12MB 3.7GHz -- Corsair Cooling H100X -- DDR4 16GB TridentZ -- MSI Z370 Tomahawk -- MSI RTX2080 DUKE 8G OC -- SSD 500GB M.2 -- Thermaltake 550W --
 

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Cheers guys appricate all you imput

Paul,

 

Flying The Virtual Skies Since FS95

Hm, how can I upload these files as PDFs? 

In the 'Your profile' area top right I haven't managed to drop a file in the file section... 

Or does a kind of open drop box exist, like photobucket? 

Dropbox provides https links, but they are not persistent in the threads. 

Andreas Berg
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PMDG 737NGX -- PMDG J41 -- PMDG 77L/77F/77W -- PMDG B744 -- i7 8700K PC1151 12MB 3.7GHz -- Corsair Cooling H100X -- DDR4 16GB TridentZ -- MSI Z370 Tomahawk -- MSI RTX2080 DUKE 8G OC -- SSD 500GB M.2 -- Thermaltake 550W --
 

Australia's Brindabella Airlines flys the JS41 in Australia.

 

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Routes include flights to YSTW Tamworth, YBBN Brisbane, YCFS Coffs Harbour, YPMQ Port Macquarie... all of which have top quality payware scenery from Orbx.. seasonally (ie, Currently) Brindabella also run flights from Sydney to Cooma in the Snowy Mountains, which is an airport included in the Ants Aussie Airports freeware package available at http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/files/file/679-ants-aussie-airports-complete/

If you don't have the Orbx YBBN Scenery, then Ants also has a freeware upgrade to YBBN available at http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/files/file/1777-ants-aussie-airports-brisbane/ which includes a photoreal ground texture. Less resolution than Orbx, but possibly less of a framerate and virtual addressing space/ram hog.

Here's a route or 2:

YBBN - YSTW
BN H62 LAV W128 GBA W180 ARM W434 TW

YSTW - YBBN
TW W326 GLI W893 GAMBL H66 JCW H185 BN


(note, in 2007, Coffs Harbour changed it's ICAO code from YSCH to YCFS. FSX (and the Orbx addon) Still call it YSCH, but new AIRACs will call it YCFS. To start a flight at Coffs Harbour, you should position your aircraft at YSCH in the FSX menu, and set your departure point as YCFS in the FMS!)

YCFS - YBBN
CFS W214 GAMBL H66 JCW H185 BN

YBBN - YCFS
BN H62 LAV W760 GAMBL W214 CFS

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Washington State, Pacific NW, KPSC KSEA, KSEA KYKM, KSEA KBOI, KGEG KLSP, KALW KPSC KPDX and many more in this region. Alaska and Northern NW Canada would be good places as well.

Yeah I enjoy mountainous routes with it. ORBX North America and New Zealand are always fun

 

Switzerland and Austria have seen a lot of me too with the JS41

 

 

Yeah I enjoy mountainous routes with it. ORBX North America and New Zealand are always fun

 

Switzerland and Austria have seen a lot of me too with the JS41

This region and many like it, especially in winter will give you a lot of challenging IFR flying w/ fog, snow, and rain. You will be kept busy, this is not So Cal. and any real life pilot will tell you so.

South African AIrlines is one of the last to use the J41 in real-world ops. But hurry if you want to use their routes - they are losing to the EJets.

Having tons of fun island hopping with the JS41 and Aerosoft's Greek scenery...

 

Sent from my GT-P5110 using Tapatalk 4 Beta

 

 

Louise

London, UK

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My best one is Geneva to Milan over the alps, breathtaking views that the J41 vc is just built for! Winds are a bit dodgy though.

 

I am going to try those Norwegian routes mentioned above, I already fly a route there from EGNV (Durham Tees Valley) 30 miles from where I live, to Oslo.

 

Paro airport, Bhutan looks thrilling you have to see this video on YouTube of an Airbus A320 landing there. It didn't look possible. The video title is "Cockpit view - landing in Paro Airport, Bhutan".

Paul Curtis - Englands foremost air conditioning engineer.

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You take a mortal man, you put him in control, watch him become a god,....watch peoples heads a.roll!!!!

 

Do Al-Qaeda (the base) have prayer mats...or their own agenda?

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