Jakes Bar to Summit...

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Jakes Bar to Summit...

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Time to leave Jakes Bar (AK0), having set up a refuelling point and filled my tanks. I've chosen to go on to Summit (UMM) which is 215 nms away and it may be a bit ambitious as I'm turning on the real weather today:-

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Ready to start with a cheery wave from the scooter girl...

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Just setting the new P type fully working compass by unclamping the bezel and rotating it till 283 degrees is under the lubber line...283 is our direct course to Summit.

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Away we go.

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Summit.

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Now with fuel!

The rather long full sequence with captions can be seen by clicking this address:-

http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... =full&page

Thanks for looking :dance:

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Looks like scooter girl beat you to Summit, Peter. Must have been some headwind for you :lol:

Terrific sequence of shots of the adventure, but I'd say you were lucky with the weather at this time of year :wink: Are you going to fly back or call it a day?

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Two of you.. two of them.. looks like Pimm's o'clock!! :lol: :lol:

Nice shots Peter :wink:

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speedbird591 wrote:Looks like scooter girl beat you to Summit, Peter. Must have been some headwind for you :lol:

Terrific sequence of shots of the adventure, but I'd say you were lucky with the weather at this time of year :wink: Are you going to fly back or call it a day?
Ian,

The weather was real downloaded weather and as you say it was really nice...However, I discovered I had made a mistake...I went to set the time for the middle of the day tomorrow and discovered that I had still got the FS9 default flight's season and date.

Shock and horror!...I set it for 11:00 am local tomorrow, when I wish to set off for Lake Hood and of course I was confronted with the December light. Those last two pictures are not late in the evening as the light suggests, but 11 in the morning on December 1st.

I guess this is not really the time of year for touring! I'll get Sierra Bravo to Lake Hood (later today) and then call it a day till next Spring :think:

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