David Kernow has designed a complex network of routes around England and Wales for the Twin Pioneer.
There are loops linking several airfields. Details can be seen on the route pages...
http://www.cbfsim.co.uk/cbfsim/g-cbfs/C ... A1=&A=TPIN
A couple of military TPINs have been added to the fleet, XM961 & XT610, based at Benson/Odiham/Dishforth.
At the moment David K is the only TPIN pilot, but if any more come along I will get some more aircraft into the fleet.
Thanks David
DM
Twin Pioneer - New Routes
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Re: Twin Pioneer - New Routes
Cheers David/s.. much appreciated
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Re: Twin Pioneer - New Routes
Thanks, David M, for posting and, David B, for acknowledging.
In case anyone wonders why the routes seem so convoluted, it's because they consist of a number of simpler overlaid loops. The first three of these only include airfields which I believe have default FSX / FS9 sceneries:
I'm using the loops as a means to tour much of Horizon's photo-based "Generation X" scenery for England and Wales and also fly by freeware scenery I've found for various landmarks and settlements. If anyone's interested to see details about that, drop me a message.
David K (aka "David no.3"?...!)
* I don't think there's any prizes for spotting which one (or discovering any others)...!
In case anyone wonders why the routes seem so convoluted, it's because they consist of a number of simpler overlaid loops. The first three of these only include airfields which I believe have default FSX / FS9 sceneries:
- EGXD EGXG EGXP EGYE EGXT EGBW EGWC EGOE (EGOQ) EGOW EGXD
- EGUB (EGVN) EGBW EGXT EGYM (EGYC) EGXH EGSU EGWN EGUB
- EGVO EGDM EGDY EGDC EGDX EGUO (EGVN) EGUB EGVO
I'm using the loops as a means to tour much of Horizon's photo-based "Generation X" scenery for England and Wales and also fly by freeware scenery I've found for various landmarks and settlements. If anyone's interested to see details about that, drop me a message.
David K (aka "David no.3"?...!)
* I don't think there's any prizes for spotting which one (or discovering any others)...!
Re: Twin Pioneer - New Routes
...and in case anyone fancies a challenge, there's a new "West Country" loop that includes the STOL "runway" at the former RNAS Portland ("possibly the world’s shortest runway (RW04/22 700ft 229m)").
(Having had to go-around on my first attempt at landing there, I'd say it's more of a VSTOL -- yes, the "V" doesn't stand for "Vertical"! -- but it can be done, with plenty of flap, as low a speed and approach altitude as you dare and some gentle but quick brake pumping.)
David
(Having had to go-around on my first attempt at landing there, I'd say it's more of a VSTOL -- yes, the "V" doesn't stand for "Vertical"! -- but it can be done, with plenty of flap, as low a speed and approach altitude as you dare and some gentle but quick brake pumping.)
David