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North Atlantic routes

Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 22:12
by Stephane Desrosiers
Does anybody know the properliners routes when they cross the North Atlantic ? I would like to make an hardsim historic flight from London to New York with Bristol Britannia. There is a VOR trail (for exemple: Iceland/Grennland/Labrador) ? Or i try to reach the west at random in waiting the coastline like Cristobal Columbus ?


Regards

Stéphane Desrosiers

Re: North Atlantic routes

Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 22:17
by DaveB
Hi Stephane :hello:

For North America, I'm pretty sure they'd have gone up and over mate.. similar to how they do now but further North.. that is, keeping within striking distance of Iceland/Greenland as you mention. I couldn't say for certain though but you can bet someone here will know ;)

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: North Atlantic routes

Posted: 08 Mar 2010, 07:32
by ggi
I'm fairly sure it was a cross between dead reckoning using available forecasts and getting long range NDB directional info from places like Narsarssuaq (Bluie West One?) in Greenland. I think you could get a range of about 300 miles from them subject to weather conditions. Once you were out of range of the Scottish beacons you would track towards Iceland, Greenland then St John. Have you got a drift computer and clock to work with? I'm not sure if the Britannia needed a stop at Prestwick and/or St. John heading westbound.
Gary

Re: North Atlantic routes

Posted: 08 Mar 2010, 08:24
by Garry Russell
The Brit wouldn't need a tech stop....El Al did New York -Tel Aviv direct but the nav limits would have determined the routes and I would guess as Dave suggests..north but perhaps a little further than they do now. *-)