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RTWR Baton Transfer Team Practice – Sunday 24 Jan, 1900 UTC

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RTWR Baton Transfer Team Practice – Sunday 24 Jan, 1900 UTC

 

This practice starts at Bishop California and will feature short 40-70nm legs in the high desert valleys of California and Nevada. Choose aircraft that you plan to fly in the race.  It is a daylight session so fly the legs as fast as you can and land safely.  Let's tune up those racing skills.

 

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All team members are encouraged to participate in this session. Any new race team members should make an effort to participate, as this session will provide an excellent opportunity to meet your fellow teammates and experience what the race is like. There will be experienced race members who can assist with any configuration changes required for the race, teamspeak, recommended race aircraft, and any other questions that you may have. The practice session will simulate the race environment including the following:

 

• Duenna validated legs with server tracking enabled

• Teamspeak communications

• Baton and Wingman with posts on the forum.

• Real time baton transfers and handoffs (if needed)

• On-line Multiplayer (DC’s FSHost)

 

The practice session will start at 19:00 UTC (2 PM EST) and will continue till 21:00 UTC or later if members want to continue beyond that time. Remember to change the event in your Duenna to "AVSIM RTWR Practice"

 

Practice Route

 

IACO    Name                           Distance

KBIH     Eastern Sierra Regl     0

0L5      Goldfield                      57.4

L06      Furnace Creek            77.4

KNID    China Lake NAWS       60.9

KEDW  Edwards AFB              47.7

KDAG  Barstow-Daggett          54.1

L35      Big Bear City               35.6

KTNP   Twentynine Palms       45.8

KBLH    Blythe                         68.5

49X       Chemehuevi Valley    56.3

KIGM    Kingman                     50

1L3      Searchlight                 48.7

61B      Boulder City Mun       30.3

KINS     Indian Springs Aux     54.9


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What are some of the recommended aircraft for this?

 

The link below has the "white list" of approved race aircraft. 

 

http://www.fsrtwrace.com/whitelist.php

 

For normal race legs I like the De Havilland DH.103 Hornet F.1 and the Grumman F7F-3.

For Jetliner legs I like to fly the PMDG 737 or 777

 

There are freeware options and links listed on the white list.


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I have the baton 0L5- L06 in Grumman F7F-3, ASN Weather


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I have the Baton L06 - KNID in FSX Bearcat LR with ASN weather


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