On 31st May 2006 I started a round the world flight. This was based on Tony Cooper's step by step guide entitled FS2004 Round The World In A Prop, available
here. It takes you on a 24 leg journey round the globe, starting and finishing in Moorabbin (YMMB) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Each leg is about 1000nm and lasts around five hours.
You end up flying north from Australia to cross the Bering Strait, then east through the USA and Canada. The Atlantic crossing to Gibralta is via the Azores, after which you follow the southern shore of the Mediterranean to Egypt.
Next comes the Red Sea and the Middle East, followed by Pakistan and India. Flying south east through Thailand brings you to Malaysia and Indonesia. The final few legs take you through Australia and back to where you started.
Tony uses Robert Christopher's Lancair Legacy for the flight, so I followed suit, only with my own colour scheme.
I landed back in Moorabbin and completed the journey