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Hey Pilots of the Cloudmaster!

One thing a good Pilot always should do is learning from other Pilots. This is especially true for Simpilots, because we (most of us) dont have a commercial license and the required training and theoretic ressources a real pilot has. I am always happy when anyone is sharing his experiences made or the planning for a future flight. The DC-6 is a complex aircraft, many different factors have to be included in a good flightplan. So I thought we should have topic for posting Plans and Trip Reports. Some questions to answer could be:

What was your Route (Airline)

What was your century (1940's, 50's, 60's..... This could be interesting because I use Little Navmap and I only connect the moving map when I think I am in Radar range, for example near the destination airport. Because back then Radar coverage where not global like today )

Flight Altitude

Fuel Planning

PAX and Cargo

Weather (expected and really experienced)

Alternates

Power Settings (planned and really flown)

Talk about your experience (interesting approaches, weather, incidents)

Screenshots

....... and what do you think could be interesting?

 

Thank you!

 

 


Klaus Schmitzer

i7-14700KF 5.6GHz Water Cooled /// ZOTAC RTX 4070 TI Super 16GB /// 32GB RAM DDR5 /// Win11 /// SSDs only

DCS - XP12 - MSFS2020

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