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Old March 29th 04, 09:43 PM
Clive
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What's the recognised route around the world. Planning on doing it in the
Baron.

Can anyone point me to a flightplan in FSNavigator for such a route?

Thanks

Clive




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Old March 29th 04, 11:17 PM
Alan White
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 21:43:08 +0100, "Clive"
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Can anyone point me to a flightplan in FSNavigator for such a route?


It's there by default.

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Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow.
Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland.
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Old March 29th 04, 11:29 PM
quilljar
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Surely the whole point and fun of a round the world trip could ONLY be from
planning it yourself?
You know, 'to only go where no man etc.....' The most famous split
infinitive on TV.




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Old March 30th 04, 01:25 AM
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You know, 'to only go where no man etc.....' The most famous split
infinitive on TV.


blasphemy! it's "to boldly go..."

that's like the third question on the Nerd Certification examination.

--cd


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Old March 30th 04, 01:50 AM
Peter and Susan
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Clive wrote in message
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What's the recognised route around the world. Planning on doing it in the
Baron.

Can anyone point me to a flightplan in FSNavigator for such a route?

Thanks
Clive


Fuel is the key. If you fit ferry fuel tanks, you can do California Hawaii
which is one of the deciding sectors due to the long range, otherwise via
the north Pacific.

Cheers
Peter Cokley


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Old March 30th 04, 06:18 AM
Fr. Bill Leaming
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quilljar wrote:

Surely the whole point and fun of a round the world trip could ONLY be from
planning it yourself?
You know, 'to only go where no man etc.....' The most famous split
infinitive on TV.


No, no, no! That's all wrong! It's:

"To poldly bow air mobius gumby four": Trek on Novocaine

Bill
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* What do you mean, we're en-route to Babylon 5? : Picard
"Cardassian rule was oppressive, but it was simple."


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Old March 30th 04, 08:57 AM
Alan White
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 22:29:40 +0000 (UTC), "quilljar"
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Surely the whole point and fun of a round the world trip could ONLY be from
planning it yourself?


I agree. I think it's pathetic to even ask the question.

--
Alan White
Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow.
Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland.
http://tinyurl.com/55v3
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Old March 30th 04, 10:30 AM
quilljar
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"Coder Droid" wrote in
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You know, 'to only go where no man etc.....' The most famous split
infinitive on TV.


blasphemy! it's "to boldly go..."

that's like the third question on the Nerd Certification examination.

--cd


I hang my head in shame; another certificate failed to add to all the
others. I was, I admit, obsessed with my own use of the word 'only'. The
original question was, still fairly pathetic wasn't it? I mean, to get
someone else to plan your round the world trip? ON A SIMULATOR !Deary deary
me.






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Old March 30th 04, 11:58 AM
Alano
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 10:50:54 +1000, "Peter and Susan"
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Clive wrote in message
...
What's the recognised route around the world. Planning on doing it in the
Baron.

Can anyone point me to a flightplan in FSNavigator for such a route?

Thanks
Clive


Fuel is the key. If you fit ferry fuel tanks, you can do California Hawaii
which is one of the deciding sectors due to the long range, otherwise via
the north Pacific.

Cheers
Peter Cokley



Shame that the range of the Baron falls short by a meagre 100nm for
the Easter Island route It would not take a lot of Extra fuel and with
favourable winds who knows?

Alan
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Old March 30th 04, 04:25 PM
Bill
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"Alan White" wrote in message
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 22:29:40 +0000 (UTC), "quilljar"
wrote:

Surely the whole point and fun of a round the world trip could ONLY be

from
planning it yourself?


I agree. I think it's pathetic to even ask the question.

--
Alan White
Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow.
Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland.
http://tinyurl.com/55v3


Well that's a pathetic attitude. If you don't care to give pathetic pedantic
answers to pathetic questions then restrain yourself. We are not all as
gifted as you are.

Bill


 




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