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Having spent some time just mucking about tweaking FSX, I thought it was about time to try some serious flying. I tend to like taking long 'tours' that either replicate real world journeys, or get me halway across the globe. So why should this be any different?
Some of you might be aware of a young couple that drove a 1954 Morris Oxford from Oxford (UK) to Oxford (NZ) in aid of charity a couple of years ago ( http://www.oxford2oxford.co.uk/ ). Well, since Oxford is only 20 miles up the road (and also my closest civil airport), what better plan? The original route is detailed here: http://www.oxford2oxford.co.uk/OverviewPage.htm
Now, I'm strictly a GA pilot, so this may take a while! So, on to leg 1. Already we have to deviate from the original route! The car went to Paris, but Paris is surrounded by an impenetrable block of Class A, and us little pilotes are distinctly not welcome. So we have to go around. We'll make it a comparatively short trip, essentially to hop over the Channel into continental Europe, and to clear customs. Thanks to the Schengen Agreement, we won't have to do this again until Africa.

I've left this as a thumbnail, since it's rather large (what point has a map if you shrink it and can't read it?) The routing is EGTK - BNN - LAM - DVR - LFQQ. This takes us around the North Side of Heathrow, through the corridor that runs under the London TMA (Class A from 2500ft upwards) between Heathrow and Luton/Stansted. Once out, we can climb in preparation for the Channel crossing. Once in France, we must make sure to stay outside the ZITs (Zones Interdit) - the red circles - since they have a tendency to place a pair of F15s on one's tail!
I shall be looking out for interesting scenery on the way, or trying out existing FS9 stuff and seeing how well it copes with FSX. Most everyone who flies VFR in the UK uses the Visual Flight photo scenery and UK2000 airports. The UK2000 airports scenery is actually getting quite old, and much of it doesn't hold up too well in FSX. This picture is typical - bits of buildings are missing, stuff disappears when you change viewpoint, there are no taxiways and the apron turns to grass under your wheels.


A left turn after departing runway 19 takes us over Oxford city. Much of the university is seen here modelled. Very Harry Potter! (Christ Church college's dining hall [bottom right] is used for the, er, dining hall!)

Approaching the London TMA, and the weather starts to close in, forcing us down to 1800ft. The photo FS9 scenery holds up quite well - better than in FS9 in fact, since there are virtually no blurries.

Away from London and into Kent. The town above my cockpit is Whitstable (I was best man at a wedding there just before Christmas!). Off shore to my left (not visible) is a giant wind turbine farm, and also the wreck of a WWII Liberty ship SS Richard Montgomery. It contains enough unexploded ordnance to throw debris 3km into the air and cause a major tsunami!

Overhead Canterbury, and the FSX developers have thoughtfully included Canterbury Cathedral. Unfortunately it's in the wrong place, and vacing almost backwards...

Approaching Dover, to our right. Already, the French coast is visible.

Coasting out at Dover, with the famous White Cliffs beneath us.

And so into France. This is default scenery, just to the South of Calais. What is it with Microsoft and this strange fascination with brown? We're at FL55, and the 16 FPS we had over the photo scenery is down to 8-9, and things are starting to get juddery.

Approaching downwind for Lille runway 26, and things have become a joke. The scenery is completely blurred and won't snap into focus, the sim is reporting 6 fps, but the screen will only update rougly once every 6 seconds. We've turned into a slideshow!

This is freeware scenery for Lille. It claims on the website not to be compatible with FSX, and I believe them! All the problems associated with UK2000 and bits missing, plus all the buildings skip and jump about so you don't actually know where anything is - first the terminal is to your right, then its ahead, now its behind, now to the right again... I suspect this might be the cause of the sim virtually grinding to a halt. Think I'll take it out before next time!















































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