CF-TKE heads for home

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CF-TKE heads for home

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Here are a couple of screens of Garrys repaint of CF-TKE, on her ferry flight from LHR.
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Leaving Heathrow on the first leg to Prestwick
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I know Glasgows down there somewhere...


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Hi Andy

Love the third shot :) .are you doing the whole trip??

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Hi Garry,

Thanks for your comments, I am pretty new to trying my hand at screenshots.

Yes I am doing the whole trip. I am currently about 200 miles from Keflavik on the second leg.

I will post more screens as and when I complete each leg.

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Hi Andy..

Great shots ;-)

Be careful of BGBW. Both approaches to the longer runway (7/25) are fraught with danger.. particularly 7 :o 25 brings you in low where you drop down a valley to the runway. If you use FSNav, it'll almost certainly fly you into a mountain if you go for 7 (as I did) so be prepared to disengage AP and fly by hand for the last 30/40miles. Nail biting stuff :lol: 25 is the quicker option by some 15mins and is a LOT less dangerous ;-)

I'm currently bringing our stragler Lancastrian and 2 Yorks to Canada from their original delivery positions (KORD/KJFK) so I may see you enroute for a beer :drinkers:

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Hi Dave,

Thanks and cheers for the warning about Narsarsuaq, i am just climbing out of BIKF at the moment so I shall find out soon enough.

Hopefully I'll make it to Canada tonight or early tomorrow, If you can find the bar nearest the airport with a good pint of Guinness :drinkers: I might even get a virtual round in :thumbsup:

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GUINNESS :prayer:

Someones speaks my langauge :)

Could do with one now :)

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OK here is the latest in the travels of CF-TKE. I have now made it as far as GBGW and yes Dave you were right, Runway 7 is not the nicest. Surprise of all surprises though, I was flying with FS9 ATC and they did not in anyway try to fly me into the ground
( maybe they were having an off day :lol: ).
However I did manage to land quite reasonably on R7 although I was lucky that the frozen wasteland to the side of the threshold took the weight of the L/H gear quite well...... :doho:

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Flying over Iceland on the descent to Keflavik

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Hello Keflavik :wave:

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Goodbe Keflavik :wave:

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Climbing out over the Icelandic Sunset

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Hills Ahoy, Let's se how long I can last before FS tries to fly me into them.......

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Well here I am in the middle of nowhere. Now where's the bar..... :dunno:
Can't wait until tomorrow to get into my cockpit and :flying:
then it's off to Canada to see Dave B for a CHEERS

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Glad you made it safely down Andy ;-) The old saying 'It's not quite the @rsehole of the world but you can see if from here' doesn't apply there does it because you're there :lol:

I thought we had 1 Lancastrian and 2 Yorks over here and I found 1 Lanc and 4 Yorks here :'( Dunno if I'm gonna have the patience to get em all back home as 1 particular leg x 5 equates to over 35hrs flying time :o (note to John.. can we not do this anymore please)..

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Hopefully you can have five volunteers or life will get pretty tedious :-(

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Cheers Dave :thumbsup:

The middle of nowhere sums it up alright, oh and cold could also be the case. -30 according to active sky and FS this morning so luckily I'm now heading west on my leg to Gander.

As for the Yorks, I'd quite happily volunteer for ferry duties, however a lack of a type rating, and no York installed on my system means that i can't be of any use as usual :lol:

Maybe I should try flying one of these piston powered things one day.

Cheers and happy :flying:

Off to look for a York to download..
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