


Why don't you guys get a trip around the world, with stops here and there.
You are free. The only thing that can stop you, is your family.
Do you know what i mean?
On the final stages of the preparatory steps of my third one (trying to find a different route than before, you know, see new things and land in new airports... Russia, here I come). Ideally to do all using a PC12, but I know already I'll get bored along the way and will allow myself to change and fly some other plane too from time to time.
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alrot.
You are really seeing the world around you. Wow, some flyings.
Don't you get bored with the same airstrips, lights, buildings, tarmac aso?
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I voted for North America, but really I fly all around the world. I'm developing an around-the-world airline route using the B314 Clipper, FS Passengers and EZ-Scenery. Amazing plane, stick with Mike Stone's, the payware version sucks. Anyway, from San Diego CA, up to Juneau Alaska, over to Tokyo Japan, down to Manila Philippines, over to Numfoor Island Indonesia (I just like the island), down to Tasmania Australia, Down to the Antarctic, over to Male, on to Dubai UAE, then to Nairobi Kenya, hop over to Equatorial Guinea, then to Cape Verde, over to the Carribbean (Princess Juliana Intl), up to Key West FL, and over to San Antonio TX (landing in Canyon Lake), and close up in San Diego again. An unconventional route I admit, and flying long routes overland in a flying boat is interesting, but what the heck, it IS a simulator! :)
Scott Horne

I like taking off from Jacksonville too but I haven't tried NAS JAX yet. I should try it. ::)Mostly I'll take off at NAS Jacksonville but I've recently been getting into an around the world flight. Been stuck at Halifax Intl for the longest time now!

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