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Around the world - TBM930 from London
by I've been slowly making my away across the USA, but not many places made for an interesting screenshot, so I don't have much to post. I'm now heading for Niagra Falls, after visiting Chicago. Landed at Meigs Field, which does not exist anymore, but remains in the game for MSFS historical reasons! Currently routing via Toledo, and around the great lakes to Niagra.
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Around the world - TBM930 from London
- Around the world - TBM930 from London
And here's some other cool places in the USA. More to come! I'm currently only in Kansas. Sedona National Park Grand Canyon Delicate Arch, Moab. Salt Flats Jackson Hole Aspen- Around the world - TBM930 from London
So, I made it from Hawaii to Half Moon Bay in California! Ran out of fuel and had to glide to the runway, but I made it! Couldn't have stayed in the air another 30 seconds. It was a stresssful landing! Didn't want to spoil the challenge my having a crash. Half Moon Bay, California, and some touring around the San Francisco bay area. Then down Big Sur, to Los Angeles, and onwards to Las Vegas. Crossed Death Valley with a stop at Barstow. Vegas!- More Concorde
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Finally made it across the Pacific! From Papua New Guinea... > Soloman Islands/Santa Cruz Islands > Tuvalu >Tonga > Cook Islands > Bora Bora >Tahiti (wrong way, but wanted to visit) >Back to Bora Bora >Kiribati (on the international date line, UTC +14) >Palmyra > Hilo, Hawaii And finally... >Half Moon Bay, California. This was technically outside the range of the TBM, but I worked out that with a tailwind, it was just about possible. I ran out of fuel on the runway, and coasted onto the taxiway. I couldn't have stayed in the air even another minute! Here's some of my favourite locations along this part of the journey: Tuvalu: Cook Islands: Bora Bora: Tahiti Palmyra, final stop before Hawaii And finally (for now), the sun setting on a night flight from Hawaii to Half Moon Bay. I chose Half Moon Bay partly because it was one of the shortest distances to the coast, but also because my first flight sim was Flight Unlimited 2, and Half Moon Bay was one of my favourite destinations in that game. Looking forward to crossing the USA West to North East!- Around the world - TBM930 from London
Slow progress recently, due to home renovations and quite a bit of real world flying too! Made it to Papua New Guinea. Next I need to try and cross the Pacific, with Hawaii to the USA very much pushing the TBM's range! Here's some highlights: From Dhaka, I flew to Vietnam, and then turned south, via Ha Long Bay and all it's tiny islands. Made a stop at Da Nang. Very moody sunrise! Few shots of Singapore, arriving in the daytime and departing out early morning. Mount Agung / Bali - this volcano stands 9944ft tall A nice sunrise somewhere in Indonesia, sadly I forget exactly where! Ende, Indonesia, final stop before Australia I made a stop on Troughton Island, just off the north coast of Aus. Apparently this is managed by two people who spend a month there. It's used as an emergency alternative when one of the other airfields in the area is unlandable due to weather. North coast of mainland Australia Arriving in Darwin Departing Australia's mainland to the North East, after overflying some very scenic areas on the way Flew due north and stopped at Yam Island, in the Torres Straight And then proceeded onwards.... ...Arriving in Papua New Guinea, where there's no end of bush strips, which I probably shouldn't be landing a TBM at! That's all for now. Time to cross the Pacific next!- Around the world - TBM930 from London
Part 3 Quick stop at Kathmandu Then to Ramechhap. This airfield has an amazing approach. It's not modelled super well in msfs2020, but very much worth checking out! No flight through Nepal would be complete without visiting Lukla, so here it is... Next stop, another famous one - Paro, Kingdom of Bhutan And now, to bring this up to date, my present location Dhaka, Bangladesh Heres a map of the route so far...- Around the world - TBM930 from London
Part 2! From Cairo, I departed East, and followed the Suez all the way back to the Med, landing at Port Said. then... Port Said Ben Gurion, Israel Amman, Jordan (with ATC diversion due to fighting at the time) Turaif, Saudi Arabia Baghdad, Iraq Sanandaj, Iran Tehran, Iran, Mashhad, Iran Frustratingly, it appears I didn't take screenshots of these sectors, or at least can't find them. The Iraqi desert is especially impressive, with its deep red colour. Approaching Qala-I-Naw Afghanistan Kabul, Afghanistan, at Sunrise Nice colours on the way to Skardu, Pakistan Leaving Skardu, into the Himalayas and passing K2. Shimla, India - This is a real gem of an airfield, on top of a mountain. Approaching New Delhi, smog in the distance. Very poor visibility for landing! Landing into Dolpha - one of the most difficult landings I've ever flown. I would say it's harder than Lukla. You have to make a dive into a valley, being careful to control your airspeed, and then land uphill on a short strip. The TBM wasn't really the correct plane for this one! Continuing onwards through Nepal, this time to Pokhara. Landed daytime, and departed early morning.- Around the world - TBM930 from London
Hello all, I've given myself the challenge of flying around the world, starting and finishing at London Gatwick. I thought it would be nice to document and share my trip - although I didn't think of this when I started! Nevertheless, I already have a bunch of screenshots to bring it up to date. I'm really bad for always flying routes and airports I know, generally in airliners. Doing this forces me to lots of new countries and airports, which I would probably not otherwise visit! For this trip, I've chosen the TBM930. I didn't want to do the whole thing at 36,000ft in an airliner, missing scenery and not having the option to land at smaller airfields. But, the TBM930 is fast enough to cover ground reasonably quickly, over the oceans or areas of limited interest. I have a lot to post, so I'll probably bring this up to date over a few posts! Starting Point: London Gatwick EGKK Stand 231 I then flew the following through France, Italy,and into Greece, but didn't take screenshots, sorry! Courcheval - Milan Malpensa - Genova Sestri - Pisa - Rome Ciampino - Napoli - Corfu - Athens From Athens, I flew to Mykonos via a quick touch and go at Syros. I visited both of these islands (in real life) last year, and really liked them. Mykonos: Then onwards to: Astypalaia (Greece) - Borg-Al-Arab (Egypt) - Cairo (Egypt) End of Part 1 (I promise this gets more interesting, bear with me!) - Around the world - TBM930 from London
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