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Rupert

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  1. OK, I just found the CAG VOR. P3D shows it pretty well and there's a group of buildings nearby which look to be hangers, So I'm assuming that's YCAG. I took a couple of screenies but now seem unable to insert them. I'll try again later. Having said that, I still didn't find the frequency of CAG VOR. If anyone knows it. I'd appreciate hearing from them.
  2. What a lot of work to not just lead this event but also to post a Spotters Guide! Thanks so much!! However, after studying the route and especially not finding YCAG in my world as simmed in P3D, I'd like my entry to be Free Fly. I'll try to make all the route and throw in comments etc., but trying to do timed with different software seems unlikely to have success. BTW: I already asked Phrog, but does anyone know the frequency and call id or Lat-Long of the CAG VOR? That way I can at least view the area near where CAG is in your software. Michael (Rupert)
  3. Well done and well thought out! I think we'll all enjoy this event!! Michael
  4. Always helps to have friends in (Pardon the Pun) high places!!
  5. Nope Not I!!! That looks a whole lot like the vent for a Pilot Relief Tube!!
  6. Rockie & Bullwinkle were IMO a lot more up to date with RW happenings than most of the news at that time. They certainly made it more sensible to those who don't spend all their time fretting over it!!
  7. As I mentioned, my Baron is a Baron 58 with 550C engines. According to Wikipedia that configuration is rated for a service ceiling of 20,668' on a "Standard Day". Since it's summer in Oz and at least 30f hotter than a Standard Day, I'd say the almost 18,000' I achieved in my Baron 58 is probably very accurate.
  8. Looks great to me! And no, that's not at all bare bones.
  9. And possibly the difference in Barons as well. Wikipedia showed several different model years, engine manufacturers, and horsepower ratings for Barons. It's all what you happen to have.
  10. Or go with a bigger alternators or batteries
  11. Okay, Since I entered my Beech Baron in the rally you made me wonder how it performs at altitude. It's rated at 300 hp per Continental 10-550-C. So outside Perth with 50% fuel, OAT 80F, 29.51 inches, and a 175lb. pilot, no luggage, we climbed out. Our maximum altitude was 17,200' doing 75kts with cylinder temps of 220C. This is using the P3Dv.4 stock Baron with the ORBX Australia scenery. And seems to be really close to RW numbers. Michael
  12. That's the main reason I still own a dog!!
  13. Heck that looks a lot better than some of the places I've flown in and out of, even in the US, anyway!! My Baron should love it!
  14. I was in the first H-46 squadron deployed to Vietnam, Hmm-164. (YT) "Watson's Warriors" at Marble Mountain. I don't remember hearing the term "Phrog" at that time. But then again there's a lot I don't remember about that first go round, Too many night med-evacs! The 2nd trip over, I flew H-34's as a "Purple Fox" in HMM-364 (PF) for a few months. We spent our free time trying to sneak around and paint, using a stencil of a fox on every vehicle any other outfit owned with purple paint of course. As I recall, we stenciled about a dozen Jeeps from various other outfits during one big meeting held by Lt. General Walt. Soon after that episode, mid deployment and maybe having to do with the spray paint job, I was transferred back to 46's in HMM-165. (YW) I remember that positing really well. It's when I broke my neck in a very hard landing caused by almost no hydraulic pressure, which sent me home and out of the Corps for good. I'm guessing the term "Phrog" came along after I was out. Michael
  15. Nice tub! And yes, I'm a big fan of ORBX for OZ as well. Michael
  16. There's a little more detail of YKNG with P3D and ORBX. The runway is unpaved, but there is a tower, And yes, there was another plane already parked there. Perhaps I'm already late as well. That's me with my Baron getting ready to return to YPUT for the event start.
  17. They call me Mellow Yellow? Remember that old tune?
  18. I don't recall many night med-evacs that weren't "warmed."
  19. I Loved the comment about MAD, Mad, etc., etc World,! I won't be flying anything as cool as a Model T. I'll just stick with a Beech Craft or two. Probably a Bonanza or maybe a Baron using P3D V4. I don't plan on doing the TSD portion, at least fully, but i Will attempt to at least do a Touch & Go at every airfield listed, And yes, I'll probably have a brewski or two as well. I know that's a ton of landings, but hey I'm not paying any landing fees at the airports and THE FUEL IS FREE!! Besides that's the best way to see how an airport is represented. And when drinking beer I like to stay fairly close to the "facilities", I was never a fan of the "Pilot Relief Tubes" we had back in the days!! I haven't RW been down under since the 1970's so it'll be fun just to see how P3D and ORBX portrays it. Michael
  20. You also have at least one Scot. So says this Colquhoun.
  21. Rocky and Bullwinkle!! what a wonderful series!! Regardless of the viewers' age, there was always something of interest.
  22. When discussing sim platforms don't forget P3D! It's been around for decades and works very well using the standard controls of most other sims. Though I have several other sims including the new one, I prefer P3D and it works well with all the ORBX scenery I bought over a several year span.. P3D is what I now almost always fly. As to anger, I used to be mad, literally and figuratively because I got so shot up in combat that I was/am disabled. My US VA shrink taught me to "fly" over Vietnam, where I was flying when I got messed up. Guess what the grass still looks green there, no one has shot at me lately, I despite being sim limited, I can still fly almost anywhere in the world without leaving home. ANGER AND THE ATTENDANT BULLYING HAS NO PLACE IN ANY SIM EVENT! A SIM IS FOR FUN! If anyone here gets mad, they, I, etc. can just find another site to sim. Michael
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