lastivka Posted July 1, 2022 Share Posted July 1, 2022 (edited) I think there is a lot of scope for recreating the early pioneering flights. Here is one idea - a recreation of the First Successful Circumnavigation Flight, made in 1924. Currently the DigitalThemePark, a multi-gaming community is running an "Achievement Flight" based on this event: https://digitalthemepark.com/2022/04/29/1924/ You could join the group, or just do some or all of the flights independently, as the route (as close as possible) is marked out and available using SkyVector maps online. The original flight used Douglas World Cruisers - modified WWI Douglas DT-2 torpedo bomber open-cockpit biplanes, powered by a single 450 HP Liberty 12 engine. The planes were equipped with both floats and wheels and could be configured to land on water or land. The four aircraft used in the flight had no radios, navigational aids, or weather-forecasting equipment! Their only instruments were a compass, an altimeter, and a turn-and-bank indicator. If you wanted a real challenge and fly this route in the original aircraft, Dennis Simanaitis created a FS2004 version of this aircraft and you can find it here: dwc04.zip I suspect Bernard has already posted pics of this aircraft, either here or elsewhere. Edit: I only saw this after I posted: this event was advertised here in the Events section: https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/showthread.php?337913-1924-First-Successful-Circumnavigation-Flights Paul Edited July 1, 2022 by lastivka Visit FSXMissionsHangar.com For Missions in FSX and P3D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leuen Posted July 1, 2022 Share Posted July 1, 2022 Hi Paul, Yes, I indeed began some few years ago to create the heroic flight as an AI traffic. For each stop I did quadruple seaplane Afcad. Then I got as far as Hong Kong. Here the four Douglas World Cruiser at Sand Point, Seattle Despite of separate Afcad for each aircraft and the same flightplans, they aren't able to stay grouped together. Given the extremely long journey, it isn't possible to program this as a continuous AI flight. Therefore, they only complete pattern flights at the various stopovers. Bernard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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