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Bengkulu I have learnt that Indonesia is a very loooong country to visit! Travelling west as usual covering a distance of 205km
Piper J-3 Cub
She's a hotty!
The Piper J-3 Cub is a small, simple, light aircraft that was built between 1937 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. I just love the classic 30's design.
It wasn't long before reality grabbed me by the shoulders and slapped me in the face saying "You're in a Cub, its getting near evening, you have 205 km to travel and your flying into a 20 knot headwind". SLAP! "I'm not finished yet!, you have no GPS, no equipment to point you in any direction, and you have no idea really where the airport is!".........stupid bloomin brain nag nag nag

Luckily the ignorant side of my brain felt in charge today, so i thought with a bit of dead reckoning that if i followed the coast up, i would see it sooner or LATER...much later as i found out.
The Piper J-3 Cub became the primary trainer aircraft of the CPTP — 75 percent of all new pilots in the CPTP (from a total of 435,165 graduates) were trained in Cubs. By war's end, 80 percent of all United States military pilots received their initial flight training in Piper Cubs. The need for new pilots created an insatiable appetite for the Cub. In 1940, the year before the United States' entry into the war, 3,016 Cubs were built; soon, wartime demands would increase that production rate to one Piper J-3 Cub being built every 20 minutes.
World War II made demands on civilian aircraft manufacturers, and Piper answered the call by modifying its J-3 designs for military use. The resulting changes, most notably the L-4 model (Grasshopper), saw extensive use in training combat pilots.
During WW II, "Grasshoppers" performed a wide variety of functions throughout the world such as for artillery fire direction, pilot training, glider pilot instruction, courier service and front-line liaison.
Sumatra is not very densely populated, about 96 people per km²—more than 45 million people in total. It is nonetheless the fifth most populous island in the world. The most populous regions include most of North Sumatra and central highlands in West Sumatra, while the major urban centers are Medan and Palembang.
I start to realise that we are a long way from landing at that i should start to head for the coast. Mountains in the dead of night are no fun for a Cub.
No matter what trouble i'm in, this sunset is a beauty!
A majority of people in Sumatra are Muslims (87%), while 10% are Christians, 2% are Buddhist and 1% Hindu.
A treasured moment in my flight, i am always surprised at the sunsets on fsx and how varied they can be.
As i scan around for the airport they moon tries as hard as possible to light my way. Then i think of 'The Mighty Boosh'.... "I'm the moon".
Oh yeah! Sometimes that flat concrete strip sure looks beautiful!
What a journey that was. I learnt a good lesson today. Pilots of old faced adversity on a completely different level to those of today. We have come a long way. I love navigational aids and will never speak ill of them ever again.
Thank you all, the seatbelt sign does not exist, so when you're ready you can help me find the torch.