We flew a humanitarian supply mission from the UN base in Entebbe, Uganda to the warstruck Bunia in Congo.
I was the navigating aircraft on the flight, the other aircraft flown by Iceman was the wingman. ;D
The flight took us
-outbound Entebbe VOR on a track of 305 degrees for 80 Nm
-inbound Bunia VOR on a track of 125 degrees
-left holding pattern using the Bunia NDB
-inbound Bunia VOR on a track of 280 degrees inbound Runway 28
You should try this flight with a friend, it is really fun. The only thing to watch out for is that BUN (Bunia) VOR does not have distance measuring equipment, I repeat: it does not have distance measuring equipment!
Here are the shots! ;D
Lining up on Runway 17 at HUEN Entebbe

Outbound from Entebbe VOR on a track of 305 degrees

Descending in the holding pattern above Bunia NDB

I landed first, despite being first in line Iceman had to go around due to alignment issues

Both on the ground now, releasing the freight. I took the freight version of the PMDG 1900C, Iceman flew the cargo version. Note that the engines are not switched off. In a war zone like Bunia we need to be prepared to leave quickly.

Hope you liked it, im sorry about the quality however monday im getting that new video card so hopefully soon it will be more appealing. :)
Kobe