A Virtual Around the World trip in "Little Bird" (1976 Lear 35A) using FSX:SE Flight Simulator.
*** A continuing story about Scott and Linda flying Little Bird around the planet finding places and adventures they'd like to experience.
A Happy New Year from our virtual spot in Malaysia.
Malaysia is a big country with a hole in the middle of it
called the South China Sea. We flew into WBKK in Kota Kinabalu. It’s located on
the NW coast of East Malaysia which shares boarders with Brunei and Indonesia. Our first journey takes us east to the TabinWildlife Resort.
We flew our favorite Bell aircraft over Hwy 4, East out
of WBKK, towards Lahad Datu. It took us about 2 hours and 30 gallons of fuel to
fly. We were surprised to find miles of farm land with pockets of jungle
interlaced between them. An impressive Mount Kinabalu out the
left side of the Jet Ranger called for us to return to her on our way back to Little Bird.
Following our flight from YDBY, across Borneo,then landing at a
cool ass airport on the East shore of the South China Sea, we looked to relax by enjoying some
local entertainment. We found ...Darkey. It was a sold out show.
Our weight increased leaving
Australia by 50 pounds. Go figure. Linda said she was going to need a camera
and lens to capture the “critters” of the Tabin Nature Reserve …especially at night.
At Night! …In the jungle?
Ohhh boyyy, the adventure continues. ...at night, and she says I'm high maintenance.
It’s about 140 miles from YDBY to Broome. It’s a pearling industry
town named after Western Australia Governor Sir Fredrick Broome in 1883. It is
also home to The Cable Beach Resort.
Imagine a luxury resort built on a pure white sand Indian Ocean Beach, swaying
palm trees, Kimberley charm, fine foods and Australian culture; you will have
imagined The Cable Beach Resort.This is
a great place for us to spend our last days in Australia.
On this leg of our trip we’ve learned in order for us to really
experience Australia we are going to have to see it at ground level. Australia
is big …actually, we’ve found this land and her people to define “big”.
It would be fun for us to spend a Christmas in the outback looking for
Santa.
The folks at Spirit Safaris would be our go to guys. They’ll help us
plan our trip across the Outback and take us along the way. It just makes sense
to us …if you’re going to travel across The Outback …it’s good to have mates.
Some Robinson R-44 time in this tour from Spirit Safaris:
A friend of ours recently said “…it took me 17 hours flying home commercial
from Australia. I cried all the way. I didn’t want to leave”. We know how she
felt as we plan to leave Derby Australia (YDBY) for Kota Kinabalu
International Airport (WBKK), Malaysia.
Today we flew from YDBY to Talbot Bay. What better way to
introduce ourselves to Horizontal Falls Seaplanes ...
Final over Horizontal Falls
…than showing up dock side in a
vintage Grumman Goose.
It's a short hop over King Sound to get here from our Little Bird parked at Derby Airport (YDBY). Final approach over Horizontal Falls alone is worth the price of admission . The boat ride through them and back again is the icing on your favorite treat.
Please enjoy the helicopter tour. It
is breath taking. It doesn't take much to see why we love aviation & its machines.
We love these guys too. Jase & Simon of All 4 Adventure. They
show you how it’s done in Australia …on many levels. This is their run through
Horizontal Falls. We'd like to spend time with these fellas seeing their Australia. To restate ...we've found our people ...they live in Australia.
Our next and last stop in Australia will be Broome. We’re
headed for the Cable Beach Club Resort.
She said “…Look back
there; we’ve got plenty of room for more stuff. I’ve been reading Little Birds
specs and we can carry more baggage”. I tried to explain weight and balance to
her. I told her a story of when my father, who was an aeronautical engineer, was working on
Boeing’s 2707project.
I was just a kid. One who had Boeing promotional pictures of the 2707 mock
up as well as artists drawings of her in flight hanging in his room . I quickly developed a
deep love for this future aircraft.
Boeing 2707
Linda asked my point. I
told her how crushed I was the day my dad came home from Seattle and said
“…she’ll never fly”. I asked why and he said “…they’re asking her to do too
much. We don’t have the compressor technology to pull it off. They want her
to carry 200-300 passengers. That is too much weight. To push that much weight
that fast for so long takes a great amount of fuel, meaning, more weight. If compressor technology
remains consistent and fuel prices inconsistent …she would not be cost
effective for any airline to operate”.
Boeing plant Mock Up
Little Bird Spec Sheet
Linda said she understood
basic physics and that she could read too …as she has done with Little Birds
op specs during our long ocean crossings.
She "reminded" me that Little Bird’s
max gross weight is 20450 lbs (per FSX_SE). That our girl weighs 11700 empty. Linda said she’s
signing the fuel bills and we’re carrying 892 gals at the full mark. She
correctly figured fuel weight around 6.7 pounds per gallon and punched in
another 5978 pounds. She smiled and asked "…aren’t we and our baggage only
posting 770 pounds? That gives me 2000 pounds for baggage, not 200. Look back
there …plenty of space for more …stuff."
Oh boy …there go my
numbers. We’re off for Derby (YDBY). More later from a heavier Little Bird.
Aural sensory perception is a large part of aviation. Judging
how your aircraft “feels” isn’t all touch, it’s how she sounds too. Our
simulator package has that virtual aspect covered. We measure audio power output
in 4 figures.
Yesterday, today in North America, we arrived at helo pad #1
of Cairns Intl (YBCS). It was 0330 local. I'd planned the flight to YLZI
in my weather engine (Active Sky), textures (Rex 4) and finally in the FSX_SE flight
planner. Upon arrival at YBCS I shut down the Jet Ranger’s engine & systems to look over my nav plates
for YLZI and to assign a monitor location for her nav systems.
Suddenly my world rumbled. My
ears told me we had a thunder storm rolling in. When I looked outside my
real world sky was clear …my inner geek quickly became elated as I realized the
incoming storm was from inside "the box". I sat outside of our virtual bird for an hour to watch the
sun rise over Cairns Intl and listen to a thunder storm blow in.
Transition from Jet Ranger to Ping Pong Ball
About the thunder storm …pockets of our flight to YLZI were
filled with vibrant textures and colors that spanned the rainbow. Those pockets would turn into
our beloved ping pong ball in a heartbeat.
We made it to YLZI intact by practicing the Trap
Door 3 Scan Shuffle. The HSI (Horizontal Situation Indicator) or Trap Door is
your go to guy. Call it a trap door because if you don’t pay attention to it …yup,
you’ll think you’ve fallen through a trap door. Bring his buddies, “The Fine
Tuners”, TC & VSI into your scan and you will know if you’ve got a bad attitude
when you can’t see it for yourself.
Lizard Island Resort
As for Lizard Island …we’ll let the pictures
speak for themselves. "The Great Barrier Reef" is a huge understatement for just how
large and beautiful the Barrier Reef actually is.
On this journey ...getting there is the adventure.
It’s been an on going
routine in real life to ensure that our virtual "Little Bird" has all she technically needs to
perform above and beyond expectations. We’ve added performance parts to her
machine. We have also installed a mod pack for her flight characteristics and instrument
panel given to us by a fellow Sym Pilot.
We’ve tried to make our virtual world as real as we can expect from a
box filled with processed sand and alloys. At the programs basic level we’ve been captured
by the scenery during our virtual fly over of places we never knew existed before leaving home (KPWT). Departing home ...that seems like a long time ago.
We recently added the Rex 4 Texture add-on as well as
Trees HD to our FSX SE library. That add-on package made our sunrise flight this
morning from YMML to YBCS …stunning. We left Melbourne Intl at 0230 this
morning for a 3 hour flight into Cairns.
Sunrise near Cunnamulla Airport
During our younger years we traveled the
American Southwest desert. We learned early on in life to travel across hot
when the sun is down. We also learned of the rewards from watching the sun come up over the desert.
Cunnamulla local
As we crossed over Cunnamulla Airport (YCMU) I realized
that seeing the Outback from the ground had become another item from Australia that is now added
to our bucket list.
Tomorrow we’ll grab a rotor wing (R-66) and head for Lizard
Island. We're told it's a great way to experience the reef. Until then please enjoy the musical talent of The Outback's Ticki Stamasuri.
Linda is all about “critters”. It's only natural then that we'd spend time @ The Great Ocean Ecolodge and Conservation Ecology Centre . The GOE is Australians Shayne Neal and Lizzie Corke life’s
work. We have a great respect for anyone who devotes their lives to nature and helping out the
helpless as they have.
Shayne and Lizzie built a non-profit ecological research,
conservation and wildlife rehabilitation centre. They are devoted to
protecting and understanding Australian ecosystems.
The GOE only has 5
bedrooms. Your stay there is a personal, unique experience. You'll wake up to the sound &
smells of the ocean, a chorus of birdsong and Kangaroos by the dozens playing in
acres of grassland.
All profits created by GOE are put back into the Centre.
These people, this place, their mission …it grounds us just knowing there are
places and people like this sharing the planet with us.
Ahh, the dichotomy:
Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds - and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. …
High Flight by Pilot Officer
Gillespie Magee
No 412 squadron, RCAF
Killed 11 December 1941 …mid-air collision …age 19
Magee understood the pilot’s soul
at a young age. What Shayne
and Lizzie have built deeply touches our heart & souls. To get to them to
personally experience the wonder of their world …that leaves a huge carbon
footprint.
From YREN to YMML Little Bird drank 102.2 gallons (386 Liters)
of Jet A. Today Jet A is selling in Melbourne at $3.87 per gallon. There is our
dichotomy; from Renmark to Melbourne we left a $396 carbon footprint so that we
may go enjoy & pay our respects to nature.
On a stage, in a building located at the back of Microsoft’s
campus in Redmond WA, Deepak Chopra told the cameras connecting him to a
virtual audience “…creativity can be found within chaos.” That sure describes our attempts to depart
Sydney. Linda is looking for “critters” and I an adventure.
Little Bird ...0.5M @ 1K AGL
She is looking forward to seeing the Great Barrier Reef. I’m,
honestly, looking forward to flying Little Bird close to the outback deck @
0.5M. Can’t do that back home. What a thrill that will be.
Ya, that’d be fun, we hear directed as us, but not near as
exciting as what the Pfitzner brothers Kyle and Ryleigh do. We ask, what is it
they do? …they race Dinghy’s on the Murray River Basin.
That does sound exciting but not anywhere near as exciting as
flying a Lear Jet 500’ AGL @ 380 MPH. Well, we’re told; …my mom could fly a
Lear Jet but drive or swing the Murray River at 90 MPH, navigating tight turns,
sunken trees and crocks …bet your mom wouldn’t do that. We are finding Australia
to be Disneyland for Type A personalities .
We have the virtual funds to burn 1400 gallons of Jet A per
hour for a couple of hours. We are ready to let the chaos of desire inspire us
and our travels around Australia. So, we are off for Renmark to find folks who appreciate
our need for high velocities. They’ll be
practicing for the Riverland Dinghy Derby held next February. We’ll have to
plan a trip to see that.
Lear 45 ...a leather seat bolted to a Missile built by Bill
We’ve spent a few days absorbing Sydney Australia. We have been overwhelmed with
Sydney’s size, or more to the point, the size of New South Wales.
We asked ourselves …what music cha got for us Australia? As
Linda is looking for something shiny the music of Lee Kernaghan comes floating
into our ears. It grabbed us with the warmth & love we know from our cowboy family
members back in the states. We realize why we feel so at home here, we’re from the American
Southwest. We are big wide open country folks. Talk about BIG ...nobody beats Australia on big.
Our story has brought a lot of new people into our lives. How cool is
that? Our Little Bird has been given a few mods from another Sim Pilot while grounded at YSSY (Thanks
Dan!).
We’re looking forward to our flight into YPPH. Until then
please enjoy David Hudson's Music & Art from down under as well.
I’ve been saying to Linda …Dang baby, I’ve found my people.
The sun rises early in late spring down under. Linda and I
are eager for warmth after spending a few days in Mount Cook. Our early morning
Jet Ranger flight back to Christchurch was stunningly beautiful and uneventful.
Today we flew from NZCH to Sidney (YSSY). After an hour of
balancing two balls on top of one another, better known as piloting a
helicopter, it was a welcome break to get back to Little Bird and her
automation systems.
Safe return to NZCH
It took us 35 minutes longer than predicted to arrive in Australia
due to 50 MPH headwinds that seemed to follow us aloft. We’d increase our alt
to avoid strong wind currents and improve our FPH usage only to find wind speed
and direction following us up the atmosphere.
Little Bird @ YSSY
When we arrived in Sidney we took a 40 minute flight around
the area with Will, our guide. After playing around on the glaciers of New Zealand
Linda was one happy lady to open up our Little Bird’s cabin door to 90 degree
weather at 0900. Will basically pointed out Sidney’s landmarks. We didn’t know
the PM lived right across the bay from Sidney’s iconic Opera House.
This appears to us to be Australia’s New York. The people of
Sidney smile more than New Yorkers. Maybe that is because they live in Sidney.
Our real world selves have been invited to bring our virtual
vacation to Perth. We are guessing at this time that Perth is the Los Angeles
of Australia. We’ll stop to see and report the sights along our way West into
Perth. We are eager to meet up with spiritsafaris. Our neighbor Neal is a
travel specialist in the real world. He say’s “…you and Linda will love these folks,
they’re your kind of people.
Until Perth, here’s a taste of what we’re headed for. Wonder
if they’ve got an R-66 for us to fly around?