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Mountainside Air Strip

Postby dtexpress45 » Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:02 pm

I once found this airstrip in what I believe was the Colorado Rockies. It had a steep negative grade and was literally IN the mountains. It was a one way in, one way out strip. For the life of me I can't find it again. Any thoughts?
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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby Opa » Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:43 am

I once found this airstrip in what I believe was the Colorado Rockies. It had a steep negative grade and was literally IN the mountains. It was a one way in, one way out strip. For the life of me I can't find it again. Any thoughts?


You might find what you are seeking in this listing of "dangerous approaches":

http://www.simtours.net/ddda.php

Hope that helps.
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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby Capt.Propwash » Mon Dec 27, 2010 12:55 pm

there is an airport exactly like this that you explain, but it is in the Himalayas.
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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby EVVFCX » Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:14 am

Hi, good views on that runway, it was featured in a program on TV here in the UK on 31/12/10, I later checked it out on FSX and they have got the runway in the wrong place compared to the mountainside.

Your runway doesn't look to be flat, I didn't think you could create runways on a slope in fs9.

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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby JBaymore » Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:09 am

Yes, the FlyTampa Lukla payware airport add-on has a sloped runway for FS2004 (fs9).

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PS:  You might also be thinking of the Telluride airport in Colorado.
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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby Capt.Propwash » Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:15 pm

i have no idea how someone made Lukla - VNLK, but they did, and it is a slope.  :)  I wish that i knew how to do it, i know of a few places that I would like to put a "long jump" runway  :D  (steep downhill grade that scoops back up at the bottom - or at least levels out)
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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby rassys » Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:50 pm

i found an airstrip in British Columbia. Its in a hole surrounded by waterfalls. Its pretty tricky but fun. Look on a BC map and locate REVELSTROKE. I can land with a twin Beechcraft but nothing bigger.
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Re: Mountainside Air Strip

Postby patchz » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:52 am

There is a freeware addon for FSX called Bear Camp Research by Marvin Carter here. It is a fictional research station located in the mountains north of Langley BC. It is very, very short (600') and extremely challenging.

I also suggest turning your autogen down to normal or sparse, or you will never see it in time. Don't try it in anything that is not STOL. If you overshoot, you better have some power and really good agility, as it is a box

canyon with no exit. Anything over about 60 KIAS you can forget. You will never get stopped in time, especially on skis. It has some pretty good buildings etc. and is a lot of fun. I have no idea if it will work in FS9.

You can see some screenies here.
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