Return of the Mac.

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Re: Return of the Mac.

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Absolutely superb Paul, I’ve really enjoyed all of these posts and the history/ commentary. :rock:

Now, what are the plans for the journey back?

I’m thinking 146 or possibly the updated BN2 when it comes out. :cheers:
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Well done, Paul!!! :welldone: :welldone: :cheers: What an adventure! Thanks so much for taking us along. :)
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Absolutely superb Paul, I’ve really enjoyed all of these posts and the history/ commentary. :rock:

Now, what are the plans for the journey back?

I’m thinking 146 or possibly the updated BN2 when it comes out. :cheers:
Concorde...definitely. :lol:

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Thanks, Ben. :cheers:

Thanks, Brian :cheers:

I'm going to carry on eastwards and make it a round-the-world trip. That'll mean heading up north to cross the Pacific via Japan, the Kuriles, Kamchatka, Aleutians and Alaska. Same aircraft too. I've got to get G-OPVK back to Mildenhall, as I told the bloke I was only borrowing it for a few days. :lol:

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An excellent series, Paul :thumbsup:

You made it to Melbourne, hope that the barbie was lit and there were a few 'cold ones' to welcome you.

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Thanks, Kevin ...yes, as long as it wasn't Fosters. I'd have turned round and gone home otherwise. :lol:

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Congratulations on finishing the trip. It's been fun and educational following your journey. Many thanks for taking the time to post all the pictures and information for each leg.
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Well done Paul, and congrulations :cheers: ....I've followed your journey with great interest and finally invested in the excellent JF PA28R in the recent sale :)

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Thanks both. :cheers:

I don't think I'll be documenting the return journey in quite so much detail. It'll be more like a few 'postcards' from the flights over the Philippines, some snaps from Japan etc.

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Back from the Mac, and getting some wake turbulence from a BAe 146 ahead of me. :lol:

I've always wanted to go RTW in flight simming, and as the MacRobertson race route has taken me about 40% of the way, it's an ideal opportunity to continue. I'll not be documenting each stage as I did before, simply because there'll be far too many of them - rather, a general summary of the regions I fly through, with any points of interest I come across.

As before, no GPS allowed - I'm hoping to do it all using radio nav aids and VFR. This might not be possible once I get to Greenland, but we shall see.

Off we go, then - five legs up the eastern seaboard of Australia, seeing some Orbx-enhanced cities on the way. I've deleted all the nav-aid waypoints to tidy it up, the exception being Cairns, which I flew over but didn't stop at. The sixth leg was across the Arafura Sea, from Weipa in Queensland to Mopah (WAKK) in Indonesian Papua.

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My MacRoberstson journey ended at Point Cook, so that's where I set out from ( after a major service to G-OPVK of course ;) ).

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A last look at Melbourne, through the real world murk.

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After a stop at Mallacoota, I headed up the east coast. No prizes for guessing the city.

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After taking off from Archerfield at Brisbane.

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After a stop at Townsville, I decided not to land at Cairns, but still flew over, just to see the place. Another Orbx enhancement, by the way.

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Leaving Australia after a stop at Weipa (YBWP) and heading for Mopah. After this RTW trip is done, I shall be a virtual Ten Pound Pom, and do almost all my flight simming down-under. ;)

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Great stuff Paul, and great progress too! I found a couple of the VORDME’s don’t work at the advertised range which has made some legs… interesting.
Have you had live traffic on so far?
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