I've been gone a while after a hard drive failure took my password. But I never stopped flying.
Anyway, I have a question of history someone might know the answer to. I downloaded Jim Jacobson's Gibralter scenery and flew around there for a while. I also had downloaded most of the British bombers including the Whitley. Then I decided to "ferry" a Whitley to Gibralter. So my question is "how did the British ferry aircraft from England to Gibralter?" I assume they could not overfly Spain or France. On my flight I went from Warmwell in S England, down off the west coast of France and then off the west coast of Spain and Portugal, then east to Gibralter. Only problem is that the plane would have run out of fuel near Portugal if I had not chosen "unlimited fuel". I think the trip is about a thousand miles.
So I assume such a trip was taken with aux tanks even for the larger aircraft. Smaller planes must have been disassembled and shipped in. The trip from Gibralter to Malta is about as long, with enemy or neutrals on all sides, yes?
Jimski