Nelson-Wellington
This was my first proper flight in the C-130 (I'd had a quick trip earlier in the day).

Sitting on the ground at Nelson

Near the top of climb

Heading towards Welly, using the great VC

Visual Approach into Wellington

Touchdown! The C130 is an incredibly easy aircraft to land.
Gatwick-Liverpool
This was a tutorial flight from PCpilot magazine. It certainly taught me a lot. I flew the Air Contractors Mail plane (BRILLIANT repaint)

Started up in London. Now I know how to enable all the nav equipment that I'd been missing for the previous flight.

Climbing out to FL180

The visual model is amazing

Turning on track to the Honiley VOR

On approach. Now that I knew how to use the nav systems, I used an ILS approach using the Autopilot. I turned onto the localiser myself, descended below the glideslope, and pressed the "Glide" button. It flew perfect, leaving me to control the Flaps, gear, speed and extendable landing lights (!).

Love that sun reflection

The autopilot kept me glued to the glideslope and localiser

Touchdown! I noticed by the time I had my flaps down to the landing configuration (I don't like using a whole lot of flaps in most types that I fly), 70%, I needed lots of power to keep my speed up.
Plea for help
My manual has been a big help, though I don't know how to work out my runway length required, rotation speeds etc. If someone who owns the product (either the Captain Sim or Just flight versions) could help me with this, I'd be very appreciative.
Enjoy,
Brock

). The best documentation you can get is c130tutorial.zip from AVsim.