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RTW Retro Flight #47 Durban to Bloemfontein . . . . 1960


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Flight Springbok 818 is a Vickers Viscount 814 in a 1958 South African Airways/Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens livery flying from Durban, South Africa to Bloemfontein, SA (FADN to FABL). There are 800 gallons of fuel on board and the total flight time is about 1 hour and 45 minutes. The weather for our late afternoon takeoff is fair with scattered cloud cover. We will be cruising at an altitude of 16,000 feet.

 

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Aircraft: Vickers Viscount 814 in a 1958 South African Airways/Suid Afrikaanse Lugdiens livery. The aircraft model and original textures are by Rick Piper. The paint is by Gary Russell.

Propliner AI & Traffic: CalClassic & FS Aviator - Tom Gibson, Mike Stevens, Jason Krogmann, Manuel Jagmann, Bill Towers, Nikko Yaginuma, Richard Wright, Frederick Coleman, Dave Jones, Paul Haak, Marty Lochmiller, Ake Lindberg, Harland Sandberg, Richard Wright and Gary Harper. www.calclassic.com

Scenery: FS2004 Standard and:

- Durban and Bloemfontein Airports from the 1960 Africa Scenery Package by Wolfgang Gersch, Harry Biard, Jaap de Baare, Mike Stevens, Tom Gibson, Nikko Yaginuma and Johan Dees. Available at www.calclassic.com

- Rwy12 and EZ Static Object and Scenery Libraries.

- FS2004 Classic Scenery Libraries V3 by Wolfgang Gersch.

- REX FS9 enhancements for sky, cloud, weather, water/waves, runway, taxiway textures, sun and lighting.

- Flight One Ground Environment Pro II.

- HDE 2.0 grass texture enhancement by Pablo Diaz.

 

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1. Passengers loaded and we are taxiing out to Rwy. 6 for an early morning takeoff.

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2. Holding at Rwy. 6 to let a Lockheed Electra L-10 land.

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3. We are up heading toward Bloemfontein and retracting the gear.

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4. Climbing out over Northwest Durban.

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5. Continuing to climb through 7,000 feet about eighteen miles out of Durban. Fuel heaters and power unit deicers activated.

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6. We are nearing 14,000 feet with the town of Richmond below.

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7. We have crossed the border into the British protectorate of Basutoland at our assigned altitude of 16,000 feet.

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8. Continuing to cruise near the small town of Mohlanapeng.

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9. We are just past the Senqunyane River in West central Basutoland.

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10. About seventy miles from Bloemfontein we are crossing the border out of Basutoland near Maseru on the Caledon River.

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Larry

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11. About 45 miles from Bloemfontein we change course and begin our initial decent.

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12. We are passing through 12,000 feet over the small city of Botshabelo, South Africa.

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13. Twenty miles from Bloemfontein we are descending though 7,500 feet.

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14. Have been assigned a visual approach to Rwy. 2 we change course to intercept it. Fuel heaters and power unit deicers have been deactivated.

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15. At about five miles out at 6,500 feet we have the runway in sight.

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16. A mile from Rwy. 2 descending through 4,700 feet on short final.

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17. Main gear down.

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18. Nose wheel down.

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19. Heading to the gate at Bloemfontein.

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20. Parked, systems shut down and passengers disembarked. Thanks for flying SAA/SAL.

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Larry

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Superb shots and narration Larry, good work. The Viscount was always a graceful bird. :D

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Thanks Dorel. :) I also have JBK's 700 and 800 Viscounts. They are very nicely modeled and fly well. I think Rick Piper's flight characteristics are more realistically modeled. If you don't manage the engines, fuel and deicing properly you will experience difficulties.

Larry

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Very nice pics...

 

Your attention to detail makes for an very enjoyable viewing experience!

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