Is there a good 10 hour flight that I can do
I will be going to bed in about half an hour and would be sleeping for about 9-10 hours and i would like it if I could have a flight going overnight, and then in the morning land the plane
What is a good flight to do?? I would like if it started in the UK or near it.
Thanks
Well there are many flights just look at the map but to be honest whats the point of doing what you want to do? I mean its like putting in a movie and then going to sleep then wakeing up and saying you watched the movie sorry I just find it odd when a person wants to just put a plane in the air and then back down on the ground I think you should not start a flight thats 10 hours long now, I think you should wait till you have time to sit there and actualy be there flying the plane for say 2 hours sorry just my 2 cents.
valcan222 wrote:
Well there are many flights just look at the map but to be honest whats the point of doing what you want to do? I mean its like putting in a movie and then going to sleep then wakeing up and saying you watched the movie sorry I just find it odd when a person wants to just put a plane in the air and then back down on the ground I think you should not start a flight thats 10 hours long now, I think you should wait till you have time to sit there and actualy be there flying the plane for say 2 hours sorry just my 2 cents.
true, buts going to do something while your flying is one of the luxurys of flight sim. how about from heathrow or gatwick to new york? or if thats to short try heathrow or gatwick to florida. (not shure how long those flights even are, im just giving you some ideas)
I know Istanbul Turkey to JFK is a long flight, I think it's 10 hours. I can't remember, I slept most of the way back when I flew it in real life.
Heathrow > LAX is around 11 hours I think, should be fun for the last few hours.
Tokyo to Los Angeles is about 10 hours, IRL.
I wish I could sleep 9 or 10 hours straight.
Ed
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