> Knowing the route helps. Before starting I did a test run in the clear and
> found you could go back to the bridge (easy landmark) and head SW from there.
> Probably making it through the notch. I got just about all the way through
> and got hungup in a loop at a tile change (something to do with having
> terrasync parameters in my startup file without terrasync running I think).
This is a really good one, David -- I think I would end up with s***
in my pants if I had to do this for real!
Here's another one, I've just done it in a TSR.2 (not easy, even just
taking off in this wind was quite hard -- maybe there's a problem with
the yasim model?): keep the runway heading until you notice that the
ground is getting higher, (there's a ridge there). Then turn somewhat
towards west, which might lead you to another ridge, but that's only
just not too high so you can fly over it without flying in cloud. You
can then go on and try to land at Halfmoon Bay airfield KHAF (I
haven't tried, finding it will be the next challenge).
Does the real C172 shake like that in wind, or is it the changing wind
that makes it dance?
Andras
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