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Last Leg Home

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Now finished the inaugaral West African Route....

Taxying at Lisbon.....

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Over Biscay, Mach 0.72, Flight Level 330.....

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Back Home at Gatwick. :welldone:

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Hi Nige :hello:

It's a nice feeling to get back isn't it ;) Well done on the inaugural :rock:

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Nice shots of the 1-11

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:thumbsup:

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The lights look great..a really atmospheric night shot :excited:

Thanks for posting the pics Nige :thumbsup:
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Enjoyed the trip, however there are some payload/range issues with the -200 and 79 pax on many of the sectors.

I can do it using my calculations based on R/World figures but the FSA pax weights take it over the top.

Using A2A Shockwave Redux lights Garry.

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Hi Nige

Yes...I thought it might be those...they are excellent B)smk

Light have always been, in in many cases still are, a great let down on flightsim :(
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Ah.. Redux. I've tried to remember what they were called and could I??? Hell no! :lol: I might invest in that at some point ;)

Nige.. out of interest, what fuel were you keeping onboard at landing? I had issues trying to keep 79 onboard just going as far as Gran Canaria.. in fact, I didn't make it! :lol:

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I was using r/w standard EU-OPS reserves. I've got a spreadsheet that calculates required fuel and produces a loadsheet. Landing fuel was usually between 1000 and 2000kg although on one leg I got a big tailwind and landed with lots more.
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Hello Mate :hello:

Rgr that ;) It's almost a rock and a hardplace situation with the VA. I never like to land below 1hrs cruise fuel although I know the 1-11 is capable of landing on air! Likewise, I don't like leaving an aircraft with less in than when I picked it up and this compromised my pax capacity a couple of times :( Never mind.. I shall be a little more avant garde with the little tinker in future :lol:

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