October 28, 20187 yr Guys I just purchased (Antarctica) this and I want to do a flight from FACT to NZIR. Does anybody know a source for actual waypoints or a source for some route planning. I tried SimBrief and tried to do a route with Aivlasoft but doesn't recognize NZIR or any of the US air fields. Any help would be appreciated. *lol. Spelling faux-pas noted. Edited October 28, 20187 yr by Lenny777 Ryzen 7 5800x, 64gb, 7900XTX 24gb
October 28, 20187 yr There are no public commercial flights to Antarctica (check spelling btw) last time I checked. There are only charter flights and military/research flights. No surprise there is no published routing. The most common departure points for charter flights are Chile and Argentina. My bet is these are routed direct to destination though I have no proof. EDIT: Skyvector shows routing from Christchurch NZ to Williams Field on McMurdo Sound. Also from Ushuaia, Argentina to TTe Rodolfo Marsh Martin Airport. Edited October 28, 20187 yr by Henry Street My MSFS 2020 repaints: Flightsim.to - Profile of HStreet Working on MSFS 2024 versions.
October 28, 20187 yr Author Great Sky Vector it is. I have found out that NZSP is an airport in P3D for Antartica. Fictitious no doubt and managed to get a route in PMDG from FACT to NZSP. Ryzen 7 5800x, 64gb, 7900XTX 24gb
October 28, 20187 yr 20 minutes ago, jhaley said: ANT ARCTIC A Dependig where you are from... Santiago de Larminat
October 28, 20187 yr Author If anyone is interested with an addon airport ORBX's NZQN and using SimBrief will generate a route between there and NZWD McMurdo Williams Field - Antarctica. Edited October 28, 20187 yr by Lenny777 Ryzen 7 5800x, 64gb, 7900XTX 24gb
October 28, 20187 yr You are not allowed to fly over Antarctica, everybody knows you will be shot down by the secret Illuminati government force which protects it if you approach it, so that you don't discover that the world is flat. 😜 🤣 Edited October 28, 20187 yr by Chock Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
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