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MADDZ piloting RealAir Beech Duke N1873K Winglets Ventral ended 01 December 2011 at 00:37

FSFlyingSchool 2011 (April 27 2011)

Using: FSX

Visibility: 62.14 Miles Wind: 1 Knots

Aircraft: Beech ID: N1873K Airline: Flight:

Flight plan: LIRQ TO LIPZ Venice:Tessera NAV1: ALB

Failure(s): None at landing

Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None

Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:00 Hours 38 Mins 30 Secs

Landing Score:84.84

Landing was successful in the following areas:

  • Good glideslope on visual approach. [50%]
  • Good alignment with runway on visual approach. [90%]
  • Gentle touchdown. [279 FPM]
  • Good landing speed - not too fast. [86 KIAS]
  • Wings were level.
  • Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [830 feet]
  • Landed on runway surface.
  • Glideslope held until flare.
  • Good pitch control after touchdown.
  • Good pitch at landing.
  • With flaps - good job.
  • Heading aligned with runway.
  • Throttle(s) idle.
  • Good controlled final descent to touchdown.
  • Good steering after landing.


    A splendid landing!


    Flight Score:115.06

    Flight commended in the following areas:
    • Smooth turns.
    • Nice banking.
    • Correct matching of flaps to speeds.
    • Gear deployment at safe speed.
    • Comfortable G forces.
    • Smooth pitch control.
    • Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit.
    • Gentle taxi turns.
    • Good take off steering.
    • Rotation was not late.
    • Appropriate position of flaps during taxi.
    • Safe taxi speed.
    • Smooth braking during taxi.
    • Smooth climb during takeoff.
    • Wings level near ground.
    • Well coordinated turns.
    • No stalls.
    • No flying dangerously close to stall speed.
    • Smooth comfortable descent rate.
    • Pitch not too high.
    • Pitch not too low.
    • Flaps down on time.
    • Approach speed not too fast.
    • Low altitude speeds not too fast.
    • Good clearance of obstacles.


      A smooth flight!

      LEG 17

      MADDZ piloting QWSim Boeing 757-200 Air Italy WV ended 02 December 2011 at 16:43
      FSFlyingSchool 2011 (April 27 2011)
      Using: FSX
      Visibility: 3.00 Miles Wind: 0 Knots

      Aircraft: BOEING ID: I-AIGC Airline: AIR ITALY Flight: 1332
      Flight plan: LIPZ TO LOWW Vienna:Schwechat NAV1: OEN
      Failure(s): None at landing
      Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None
      Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 07 Mins 30 Secs

      Landing Score:136.50

      Landing was successful in the following areas:
      • Good alignment with runway on ILS approach. [100%]
      • Gentle touchdown. [-82 FPM]
      • Good landing speed - not too fast. [125 KIAS]
      • Wings were level.
      • Landed on runway surface.
      • Glideslope held until flare.
      • Good pitch control after touchdown.
      • Good pitch at landing.
      • With flaps - good job.
      • With spoilers armed.
      • Heading aligned with runway.
      • Throttle(s) idle.
      • Good controlled final descent to touchdown.
      • Good steering after landing.


        Landing included the following problems:

        • Poor glideslope on ILS approach - you can do better. [40%]

        Definite room for improvement...

        Flight Score:146.65

        Flight commended in the following areas:

        [*]Smooth turns.

        [*]Nice banking.

        [*]Gear deployment at safe speed.

        [*]Comfortable G forces.

        [*]Smooth pitch control.

        [*]Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit.

        [*]Gentle taxi turns.

        [*]Good take off steering.

        [*]Rotation was not late.

        [*]Appropriate position of flaps during taxi.

        [*]Safe taxi speed.

        [*]Smooth braking during taxi.

        [*]Smooth climb during takeoff.

        [*]Wings level near ground.

        [*]Well coordinated turns.

        [*]No stalls.

        [*]No flying dangerously close to stall speed.

        [*]Smooth comfortable descent rate.

        [*]Pitch not too high.

        [*]Pitch not too low.

        [*]Flaps down on time.

        [*]Approach speed not too fast.

        [*]Low altitude speeds not too fast.

        [*]Good clearance of obstacles.

        Flight included the following problems:

        [*]Exceeding flap speeds - your flaps may be damaged: have them checked.

        Definite room for improvement...

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MADDZ piloting RealAir Beech Duke Turbine N626N Winglets Ventral ended 03 December 2011 at 15:04

FSFlyingSchool 2011 (April 27 2011)

Using: FSX

Visibility: 62.14 Miles Wind: 0 Knots

Aircraft: Beech ID: N626N Airline: Flight:

Flight plan: LOWW TO LOWI Innsbruck:Innsbruck NAV1: SBG

Failure(s): None at landing

Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None

Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 14 Mins 23 Secs

Landing Score:112.15

Landing was successful in the following areas:

  • Good glideslope on visual approach. [50%]
  • Good alignment with runway on visual approach. [100%]
  • Gentle touchdown. [66 FPM]
  • Good landing speed - not too fast. [80 KIAS]
  • Wings were level.
  • Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [1447 feet]
  • Landed on runway surface.
  • Glideslope held until flare.
  • Good pitch control after touchdown.
  • Good pitch at landing.
  • With flaps - good job.
  • Heading aligned with runway.
  • Throttle(s) idle.
  • Good controlled final descent to touchdown.
  • Good steering after landing.


    A splendid landing!


    Flight Score:125.21

    Flight commended in the following areas:

    • Smooth turns.
    • Nice banking.
    • Correct matching of flaps to speeds.
    • Gear deployment at safe speed.
    • Comfortable G forces.
    • Smooth pitch control.
    • Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit.
    • Gentle taxi turns.
    • Good take off steering.
    • Rotation was not late.
    • Appropriate position of flaps during taxi.
    • Safe taxi speed.
    • Smooth braking during taxi.
    • Smooth climb during takeoff.
    • Wings level near ground.
    • Well coordinated turns.
    • No stalls.
    • No flying dangerously close to stall speed.
    • Smooth comfortable descent rate.
    • Pitch not too high.
    • Pitch not too low.
    • Flaps down on time.
    • Approach speed not too fast.
    • Low altitude speeds not too fast.
    • Good clearance of obstacles.

    A smooth flight!

    Ok...Well thats it..the shows over folks :mecry_s:

    Its been a blast thats for sure! This is the second time round for me, as i did a RTW tour by myself in the past.It got incredibly boring and i ended up quiting after flying from the UK to New Zealand.

    My wall map from before:

    A piece of cotton joins the pins up to show the route.

    mymap.jpg

    But, as there was a challenging element to this RTWC, it made alot more entertaining! Especially with Some of the legs in phase 5 was a drag, but hey, the worlds a big place, so that was inevitible.

    Also, flying with FSFS made the whole experience a totally diffrent one from before, in a positive way of course, with the extra challenge of trying to achive a decent score.

    On top of that, there was the chance to win prizes, whitch i did.

    So i'd like to thank FS flying School, for thier genurosity in giving us all a free full version copy of thier software.Also a big thank you to Aerosoft,FSAdoon and Uilver team for thier generosity in sponsering the RTWC, and offering the prizes to us.

    The stat of my logbook are as follows :

    Total ditance flown : 25,651 miles

    Longest Leg flown : 845 miles ( 06C - KASE )

    Longest Block time : 3.30 ( whether thats 3 H 30 mins im not sure)

    Total flying time : 111.23

    Day : 83.28

    Night : 27.91

    And finally..i think this goes without saying, but a MAH-HOOSIVE thanks must go out to Matt Smith, for getting ball rolling to start with, and Ole Andreasen, for assisting in any issues we all had, arranging the prizes and all the hard work involved with judging pics ect, and also for taking over when Matt was unable.

    :excellenttext_s: work Ole, thanks.

    So, all there is left to do is get back to Andras Field from innsbruck.Looking forward to that, online.(i have the image of 6 DC-3's on final with theme tune ''coming in on a wing and a prayer'') LOL

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