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QvA Weekly Wednesday Event Oz to Toulouse


Sean Harrison
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Sean Harrison
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QvA is hosting a sequel to their recently completed and well attended Europe to Australia.

 

This event is "Oz to Toulouse" every Wednesday night heading north out of Australia, via Japan, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, with legs no longer than 780Nm (max), but averaging around 480Nm, and the shortest 285Nm. This Event will visit some not so usual airports, and a couple that are listed as "A must to try!" by many forums. Most have add-on scenery available for both FS9 and FSX.

 

This PDF has the details, including suggested routes, leg lengths, runway lengths (some will not be suitable for heavies ), scenery links, and chart links.

 

Join in and accompany QvA on it's return to the birthplace of Airbus every Wednesday night departing 1830-1930 AEST, 0830-0930 UTC. Pilots are more than welcome to join in on chats with us at rw1.vatpac.org/QvA_OPS, but please comply with VATSIM and monitor 122.800 on COM1 (or ATC freq if we get lucky)

 

Anyone able to support us with ATC would be appreciated.

Sean

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Sebastien Bartosz
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What is the arrival date and time in Toulouse? Depending on those critereas, I might be able to provide ATC services over France.

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Sean Harrison
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SEB, thanks for the offer. When we get closer I'll let you know. At this stage we have over 20 legs at one per week, and three weeks out for Christmas.

Sean

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Rodney Aylmore 944715
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Hi Sean,

 

Taking all your airbuses back for maintenance 'ey?

 

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Sean Harrison
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To tell the truth, I'm more of a Boeing Boy, than an Airbus Man. And, I don't even know why Toulouse was selected for the Event, but I'm guessing that Airbus does in fact have something to do with it.

 

This weeks leg is AYPY to WAKK a distance of 408Nm. Airbus, Boeing, Canadair, DeHavilland, Embraer, Fokker, etc all welcome.

Sean

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Trent Hopkinson
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To tell the truth, I'm more of a Boeing Boy, than an Airbus Man. And, I don't even know why Toulouse was selected for the Event, but I'm guessing that Airbus does in fact have something to do with it.

 

This weeks leg is AYPY to WAKK a distance of 408Nm. Airbus, Boeing, Canadair, DeHavilland, Embraer, Fokker, etc all welcome.

 

What, Is that a Challenge?

 

 

... BAe Jetstream, Tupolev... etc...

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Trent Hopkinson YMML. www.youtube.com/musicalaviator WorldFlight 2002,2008,2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2015

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Sean Harrison
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Could we get 26 types on a single leg??

 

Airbus

Boeing

Canadair

DeHavilland

Embraer

Fokker

Gulfstream

Hawker

Ilyushin

Junkers

Kawasaki

Lockheed

McDonnell

North American

Optica

Pilatus

Quickie

Rockwell

SAAB

Tupulov

Unknown

Victa

Waco

X - help

Y - help

Zenair

Sean

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Charan Kumar
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U - Utva-75. I was about to say good luck finding an FS equivalent, but I saved myself the trouble when I found this!

When is your next Flight||VATSIM HitSquad Member, ZOA/ZAK/GANDER/P1

 

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