Can anyone recommend an aircraft/location combination that is incredibly challenging to maneuver through.... like a short take off with obsticals etc?
I have had fun at MXA9 already 😂
Thanks for your thoughts,
Bill
I went into Switzerland the other night and flew around (touch and go) to about 6 airports (strips) using the GPS and ATC. I kept in about a 30 mile radius of LSTS I think it was, every one of the strips was a challenge to get in and out but all were very doable with the right aircraft.
I was flying a Beaver.
http://worldaerodata.com/countries/Switzerland.html
Last night I did a few there in the winter, beautiful and you can see the strips in the snow miles away.
AgCatPilot wrote:
Can anyone recommend an aircraft/location combination that is incredibly challenging to maneuver through.... like a short take off with obsticals etc?
I have had fun at MXA9 already 😂
Thanks for your thoughts,
Bill
You might want to check these out.
Go to FS2004 adventures and you should find what you are looking for. This guy has what you are looking for I believe.
FS 2004 Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches
Try SABA or SESM
Try this!!!!!!!
Alaska, 20 miles East 090 degrees. It is called Girdwood AQY
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try st maarten's princess julliana airport
its a cool runway see actual pics below. plane lands just above sun bathers heads
https://forum.flyawaysimulation.com/forum/topic/815/st-maarten-airport-is-this-for-real/
😀 http://www.dangerous-airports.com/
You may find what you need here 😀
try St Stephan airport in Switzerland, using a learjet, or something similar and then fly through the valleys, loads of short landing strips all with their own challenges to them, plus the scenery is beautiful.
Micah 😎
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