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RTW Retro Flight #R66 Frankfurt to Brussels . . . . . . 1961


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Sabena Flight 327 is a de Havilland DH-104 Dove on a 191 mile flight from Frankfurt to Brussels (EDDF - EBBR). We have 140 gallons of fuel on board for this flight of 1 hour and 15 minutes. The weather is fair with light, high cloud cover. We will be cruising at an altitude of 8,000 feet.

 

Thanks to:

Aircraft: de Havilland DH-104 Dove v2. The aircraft model is by Derik Palmer. Panel and gauges by Saverrio Maurri. FSDS parts and texture masters: Rick Piper. FDE, checklists and reference cards: Brian Withers. References and pilots notes: Brian Gibbs, Dave Booker and Tom Everitt. Textures: Garry Russell, Ian Warren and Derek Palmer. The 1950 Sabena paint is by Jeroen De Keyzer.

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 at www.calclassic.com

Scenery and Addons: FS2004 v9.1 Standard and:

- Frankfurt Rhein-Main from the Central Europe 1961 scenery by Wolfgang Gersch, Harry Biard, Michael Schneider, Jaap de Baare, Nikko Yaginuma, Tom Gibson, Bernard Leuenberger and Mike Stevens at www.calclassic.com

- Brussels Zaventem from the Central Europe – Belgian airports 1961 scenery by Harry Biard, Nikko Yaginuma, Jaap de Baare, Wolfgang Gersch, tom Gibson and Bernard Leuenberger at www.calclassic.com

- Rwy12 and EZ Static Object and Scenery Libraries.

- FS2004 Classic Scenery Libraries V4 by Wolfgang Gersch.

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

- Flight One Ground Environment Pro II, FS Genesis Europe and UT Europe.

- HDE 2.0 grass texture enhancement by Pablo Diaz.

 

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Passengers loaded and engines started.

 

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Taxiing out to Rwy. 7L for departure from Frankfurt Rhein-Main.

 

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We are airborne and retracting the gear.

 

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After making a long circular right turn we are nearing our heading of 288 degrees for Brussels.

 

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We are climbing through 5,000 feet.

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Approaching the Rhein River several miles south of Wiesbaden.

 

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Passing over the small town of Nastätten at about 7,000 feet.

 

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Cruising at 8,000 feet over the Rhein River again near Koblenz.

 

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We are near Nürburg, home of the famous Nürburgring race course and Nürburg Castle.

 

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Passing just south of the historical town of Monschau, Germany close to the Belgian border.

 

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Larry

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About fifteen miles into Belgium near the city of Verviers known for its textile industry.

 

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A few miles north of the city of Liège we see the Meuse River below.

 

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Cruising about 45 miles east of Brussels over the Flemish speaking province of Limburg.

 

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Just over twenty miles from Brussels over the city of Tienen, in the Flemish province of Brabant, in Flanders.

 

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We have descended to 3,000 feet near Leuven (Flemish), or Louvain (French) as we turn toward Brussels Zaventem about 12 miles away.

 

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About five miles out with the airport in sight we have our gear and flaps down.

 

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Lined up on short final to Rwy. 25R at Brussels Zaventem.

 

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Touchdown.

 

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Taxiing to parking on the civilian side of the airport.

 

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Parked, systems shut down and passengers disembarked. We can see some of the buildings and aircraft on the military side of the airport. Thanks for flying Sabena.

Larry

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