In just over 6 weeks time the annual Round the World (RTW) is on again.It is flown in prop aircraft between Avsim, Flightsim.com and Sim Outhouse. While you can fly any prop plane the WOP P51 and the freeware P38 Lightning's are the prefered choice for their speed and handling and endurance. Each pilot flies a leg as a pilot or wingman and each leg is as close to but less than two hours per leg.
We help each other with weather reports and scouting for best approaches and terrain considerations and the like. Teamspeak is pretty much a must.
It is very well organised and you can follow the race and see real time progress between the teams on a map.
There are all sorts of rules to make it interesting like altitude restrictions and having to use all 11 of the prescribed aircraft in FS9, which include the Vega and Jenny and some poor b*gger has to fly the Spirit of St Louis! and a Helo leg.
I've never had so much fun in my sim, strange airfields at night in 20kt cross winds with rain and high ground on approach is called fun OK.
Please reply to this thread if you are keen to take part in any capacity.
We are team Flightsim.com, a smaller team than Avsim(alot of their pilots didn't even get a flight last year) while our pilots were somewhat busy! We want at least 16 good pilots this time. Don't know why this is, I suppose like Trolly said that getting files and such from Avsim is slightly easier so people automatically want to join that team, I didn't and I'm glad to be with our team, it has got alot of expertise in alot of FS things and I wouldn't want to change.Crashing is not the end of the world but it makes you lose time and does not help.
It is a fun event and that is the emphasise, but it is a race and we want to win.
I'd say it's the FS event of the year,it took 5 days last year and people are taking time off work to take part, many book their holidays well in advance to give their bosses notice.
It starts the 1st Sunday after Valintines Day, someone has thought that through, to keep the other half happy first so they can sim for 5 days. (you don't have to commit to 5 days, we all come and go, eat sleep (a wee bit) and there's people who don't take time off work.
It would be good to tell our team we have some help from NZFF
Regards Stephen
and full autopilot cruise and landing sytsems! Even though she's a pretty big aircraft, I can still land her fine visually so I look forward to joining in!
Maybe we should create a NZFF team to compete- I recon we have enough talent to challenge the American boys lol


