Babung to Kasiguncu
On the thin red line
Today i thought i would follow the Equator for this trip since i am here. Black dot marks the spot.
Nord N 262A
Here is our registered plane OY-BCO at Leeds/Bradford, Yeadon in the U.k in June 1974.
The Aérospatiale N 262 was a French twin-prop high-wing airliner built first by Nord Aviation (merged into Aérospatiale in 1970). I thought Mickey Mouse when i first saw the paint job.
So this little beauty can be found here [url=http://byteforge.com/addons/addon_history.htm#Nord_262A-21_Cimber_Air_Frégate]http://byteforge.com/addons/addon_history....ber_Air_Frégate[/url] .It is 46.1 MB and has 3 models, virtual cockpit, 2-d and custom sounds. In fact the custom sound is awesome!
So of we go, good weather and light winds make for a powerful take off and easy climb. I quite like the scenery around here, quite nice indeed.
Originally designed to replace the Douglas DC-3/C-47 Skytrain, it first flew on 20 May 1959.
Eventually, wholly state-owned Nord Aviation (later renamed Aérospatiale) took over the further development of the aircraft. The new changes that Nord brought to the aircraft were a rounded, pressurized cabin and the new name Nord 262. The new cabin design enabled the aircraft to carry between 24-26 passengers.
It is a lovely day for flying! I kept low and just watched everything go by!
The 2-D AI traffic radar was quite good but i didn'y really feel that close towards the V.C. It didn't seem completed, a lot of rough edges. That is not to say that these gentlemen have not done a good job.
OY-BCO is now flying for Aerolineas in Honduras and is now known as HR-ARP. Don't you love it when you trace a plane back to find out that she is still making the runs! You go girl! She has been flying since the 30th March 1967. 41 years old!
I had that urge, like we all do! 'I reckon i can make it over that ridge!'. Now i had taken off with a full load of gas,so the climb was not going to be easy.
As i got closer i started to have hesitations about making it.
Climb, Climb!! we're not gonna make it!, we are, we're not!! turn turn turn! you can make it!
It was like trying to fly a plane made from bricks covered with lead!
I gave a big hearty American 'Wooo!' like they always do in the action movies! I could almost hear Han Solo saying "You're all clear kid!"
It was a risky short cut but a worthy one. I enjoyed the view at the top and could start to descend for the airport.
Descending into the town of Puna, i head closer to Kasiguncu Airport.
One final close look at her underside.
Question: 'Why the bad landing' you say.
Answer: Maybe because there were two large trees directly in front of the runway.
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Seatbelt signs are off, have a nice day!