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Bush flying in OrbX Papua New Guinea : Woitape to Tapini

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A 20 nm flight only as crow flies but the two airfields are separated by a jungle covered massif 😁.

 

Dominique

Simming since 1981 -  [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam

 

Your videos so far, in the A2A Comanche are by far the only videos I can be bothered to watch rather than the screenshots posted this Forum seem to be awash lately, as you are not only a skilled GA pilot but I love your added commentary lines you add to your videos, I do have that Orbx's Tapini.  Must give it a go landing into one day, if I can be bothered to fire up my A2A aircraft,

Rick Almeida

Very nice, enjoyed that. How do you know where your going? A mud map or something?

ZORAN

 

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7 hours ago, vc10man said:

Your videos so far, in the A2A Comanche are by far the only videos I can be bothered to watch rather than the screenshots posted this Forum seem to be awash lately, as you are not only a skilled GA pilot but I love your added commentary lines you add to your videos, I do have that Orbx's Tapini.  Must give it a go landing into one day, if I can be bothered to fire up my A2A aircraft,

Thank you for your comment ! The two PNG sceneries from Orbx are quite well done and interesting to fly with the Comanche and the 182.

 

6 hours ago, MartinRex007 said:

Cool video, thanks for posting!

Glad you liked it, thanks.

 

4 hours ago, zmak said:

Very nice, enjoyed that. How do you know where your going? A mud map or something?

Thanks ! The GTN 750 is a great asset when you fly the boondocks. Tapini and Woitape are stored in its map. If an airfiled is not stored, you can enter the coordinates (even graphically if you have a bearing and a distance from another airport) and create a waypoint. You draw a flight plan to stay below 10 K feet with the terrain overlay (you don’t want your passengers to faint) and navigate as close as possible to the line.

Dominique

Simming since 1981 -  [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam

 

14 minutes ago, domkle said:

Thank you for your comment ! The two PNG sceneries from Orbx are quite well done and interesting to fly with the Comanche and the 182.

 

Glad you liked it, thanks.

 

Thanks ! The GTN 750 is a great asset when you fly the boondocks. Tapini and Woitape are stored in its map. If an airfiled is not stored, you can enter the coordinates (even graphically if you have a bearing and a distance from another airport) and create a waypoint. You draw a flight plan to stay below 10 K feet with the terrain overlay (you don’t want your passengers to faint) and navigate as close as possible to the line.

Excellent didnt know that I will try with my 750 :)

ZORAN

 

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