Kumiankka Posted May 11, 2021 Share Posted May 11, 2021 link to fly-in index thread Quote Next Sunday, May 16th it's time for another visit to Brazil, more specifically to the famous wetlands of the Pantanal, and SESC Pantanal Airport (SIPK) which will be our gateway to this unique area. In addition to this already smallish airport with a single runway of just under 5000 feet, the linked scenery package by @ruifo contains 11 other, smaller bush airfields around the Pantanal region waiting to be explored. Boa viagem! New pilots are always welcome, read the guide below by @bootsie to get started: How to connect to X-Flightserver Or to connect using the new Swift client, see this tutorial by @ostkamp: Swift client quick reference guide (pdf) Be considerate towards your fellow pilots, and above all, have fun! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintao Posted May 11, 2021 Share Posted May 11, 2021 Great choice! I'd suggest the following scenery to complement the Pantanal one, also made available by @ruifo. Campo Grande being the largest city in the 'vincinity' of the Pantanal which as the name suggests is a large swamp half of the year, from November 'til about May. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vega66 Posted May 16, 2021 Share Posted May 16, 2021 (edited) Another memorable Fly-In today, among an amazing scenery for bush flight. I apologize for the above the average number of photos, due to such a variety of nice sites. Since I was staying at SBBE - Belém, I had to consider a somewhat tight plan to reach our destination, and for first leg I had to speed up things, with the help of a somewhat fictional but very beautiful bird from Varig, to perform around 850 miles towards Brasilia . Cleared at Belém as scheduled. And arrived at Brasília 50 minutes later. The scenery I choosen for Brasilia wasn't working properly, and for obvious reasons had no time to troubleshoot, so I went to another one from the ,org, this time with success. And also changed to the freeware D328, with the colours of ONE - Avianca Brasil, to perform the second leg towards SIPK - Hotel Sesc Pantanal. Since I was cleared to RWY29, almost on the opposite side, had the chance to watch some nice details of this scenery, made available by @axmiha (share the link below if someone wants to give a try). And off we go for a around 90 minutes flight to our destiny Joined the pattern and landed after @ManofMac, with @rajo already on the tiny apron. Took a group photo and decided to park aside, next to the fire quarters @Kumiankka arrived shortly after, though the CSL was not the best match. After a lunch brake, returned to perform the scenery walk around the very nice sceneries available on this wonderful package Started with the Thranda Kodiak with the local "correios" colors. Great aircraft for the dirt and grass destinations presented today. The clock was moving faster, so despite the good performance of this bird, had to speed up a bit, so a change to one of my favourites, the Carenado DO228 with Sevenair colours. This aircraft is also very capable on tight and bumpy runways. Very peculiar passengers around here At SSPY - Porto Indio, a rendez-vous with Kumiankka, that was performing about the same route, but on a reverse path. And for the final place, SWWF - Pantanal Hotel Baiazinha And for the return flight, took the C-47 Skytrain. To lift it from the bumpy runway sure was a challenge, but the aircraft deserve the effort, it is a real beauty. Already dawn on the arrival. Managed a good landing, but took a lot of work to take it to the taxi. On the close of the day, a final group photo after kumiankka arrival from his tour. Wish you all a great week. Edited May 16, 2021 by Vega66 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintao Posted May 16, 2021 Share Posted May 16, 2021 Started cold and dark on the Mooney Ovation 2 out of the General Aviation apron of Campo Grande SBCG, on the scenery mentioned above, which just shy of 300nm from SIPK. Taxied to RWY 06 on SBCG and could see the main terminal at a distance and some Latam planes on it, courtesy of TrafficGlobal. The skyline of Camp Grande could also be seen at a distance during the taxi. Took off from RWY 06 and flew runway heading over Campo Grande before heading to SIPK. Once at cruise altitude of 12,500ft the flight was over the farm lands of west Brazil. After about 90 minutes, it was easy to spot the SESC Pantanal Hotel RWY 01 given the bright colors of the airfield on a sea of green. I was arriving behind @ghun1, but Gary decided to fly around the runway once before landing, so I ended up landing first. Visual approach and landing were as expected on the Mooney with the speed breaks deployed to bleed speed. Finding a place to park on the busy apron was more of an issue. After parking, group picture with @CHASMAN2014, @Kumiankka, @Vega66, @rajo and Merlin among others at SIPK. Although the rendering were not ideal, I need to dedicate some time to install the proper CSLs. Had a short break and changed to the PC-12 for a flight to Sao Paulo Congonhas airport, taking off from RWY 19 flying over the Cuiaba river and the main hotel building with wind turbines from the great scenery by @ruifo. By this time everyone was visiting the many fields available on the scenery. The ortho's from Brazil were great. I was using the payware Ortho's for Brazil available on the Lata Voadora site. Approach into Sao Paulo via Campinas STAR with the Mega Sao Paulo payware scenery was superb. Landed on SBSP RWY 17L and parked at GA. Below the full route SBCG-CIPK-SBSP from this Sunday, over 1,000 nm! Have a great week! 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
surfintucson Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 I miss you all, pilots; the fly-in time (very early here) is killing me. Two observations from the PIREPs so far: 1-- @Quintao : great building density going into SBSP Sao Paulo! What package has that? 2-- from @Vega66 : uh, sailboat at the airport? 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintao Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 2 minutes ago, surfintucson said: I miss you all, pilots; the fly-in time (very early here) is killing me. Two observations from the PIREPs so far: 1-- @Quintao : great building density going into SBSP Sao Paulo! What package has that? 2-- from @Vega66 : uh, sailboat at the airport? It's the Mega Sao Paulo v4, link below https://store.x-plane.org/Mega-Sao-Paulo-v4_p_1043.html 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
surfintucson Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 5 minutes ago, Quintao said: It's the Mega Sao Paulo v4 Gracias. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vega66 Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 11 hours ago, surfintucson said: I miss you all, pilots; the fly-in time (very early here) is killing me. Two observations from the PIREPs so far: 1-- @Quintao : great building density going into SBSP Sao Paulo! What package has that? 2-- from @Vega66 : uh, sailboat at the airport? Indeed, Pantanal is a water-rich environment with lots of resorts and recreation facilities, and many of the landing sites are side by side with the water, including some spots with water-landing facilities. Here some previews available from the scenery. Miss you too 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintao Posted May 17, 2021 Share Posted May 17, 2021 1 hour ago, Vega66 said: Looks like the first picture was taken during low tide 😁 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumiankka Posted May 17, 2021 Author Share Posted May 17, 2021 For me this fly-in was an experiment that luckily went well, as I had finally updated to X-Plane 11.5 to try out some new payware aircraft. After all this time I figured maybe the bugs have been worked out from the new version already, plus staying back on 11.4 would've meant missing out on a lot of other future add-ons too. And this turned out to be the case, at least for now, with no sim crashes or compatibility issues. My starting point was the Embraer factory airfield at Gavião Peixoto, flying the Aerobask Phenom 300. Brazil is a huge country and the distances were long enough even for this closer starting point, a little over an hour and a half away. If I had picked our last Brazilian fly-in airport in Recife instead, I might still be enroute! Although there were no navaids around SESC Pantanal Airport to assist with the approach, the square patch of photo scenery made the airport easy to spot even if this felt a little cheaty. The runway length here was not that far from the minimums of the Phenom 300, but my first landing in the aircraft went smoothly. I parked on the tarmac for a coffee break before starting my VFR tour of the region. By the time I got back, there was quite a line forming up for the single runway! I believe this was Chas in front of me, Vega66 on the other taxiway, and Rajo taxiing to join us third in line. My choice of aircraft was another first try for a new payware plane, the JustFlight Cessna 152. I had planned a little circuit tour of some of the smaller bush airfields, some of which were too small and obscure to even be on Skyvector. The first of them in line was the gravel strip of Hotel Baiazinha (SWWF) where I made the silly mistake of landing on a bumpy dirt road rather than the actual runway, and what's more didn't even notice my mistake until I had taken off again! Notice how that's NOT the runway ahead of me, the actual runway is partly hidden behind the jungle, connecting to that yellowish forest trail on the left. Unsurprisingly it was a very bumpy landing, and the Cessna slid around on the muddy road surface quite a bit. It wasn't until I took off again to head for my next waypoint, that I spotted the actual runway here! My next stop was the gravel airfield of Porto Indio near the Bolivian border. Meanwhile I was learning to adjust the throttle and mixture on the C152 correctly, as my first hop over from SESC Pantanal had burned an incredible amount of fuel, forcing me to refuel early. I had no GPS on this plane either, and no navaids nearby enough to be usable, so this was good practice for visual navigation as well. For Porto Indio I decided to only make a touch 'n go rather than land to a full stop. There was plenty of crosswind, and once I corrected for it using the rudder the impressive audio simulation in the C152 treated me to a nice wind effect caused by the sideslip. The control surfaces also had these faint little sound effects they made when moving, something I noticed while making the control check initially. Vega66 was arriving at Porto Indio just as I completed the touch 'n go. My route further south took me past another location with custom scenery, Fazenda Diamandore I believe. My next stop was the southernmost of the airfields covered in Ruifo's custom scenery, Fazenda Jatobazinho (SIJO). The place resembled a zoo rather than an airfield with all the animals around! After filling up the fuel tanks once more, I set course back for SESC Pantanal Airport. On the way, I stopped over at Porto Jofre Airfield… …where I made another touch 'n go, kicking up dust from the runway It was already getting late, so I headed back for SESC Pantanal, following the river as long as it took me in the right direction before striking out across the marshland. The skies had been mostly clear up until now, but low clouds were gathering, forcing me lower to stay VFR and lowering the effective visibility too. Luckily the VOR signal from Cuiaba came into range at this point, so I had something other than the Mk.1 eyeball with which to locate the airport. After a long day, I returned to land at SESC Pantanal, parking next to Vega's plane - alternate angle of his last screenshot here. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rajo Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 most of these small rural airfields are not in the FSEconomy database, so I did not use FSE at all this time. XPLANE Pilot.txt: 2 210516 SWKC SIPK 1 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 N334SW SF-260DG1000 2 210516 SIPK SB9H 1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 N334SW SF-260DG1000 2 210516 SB9H SWWF 1 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 N334SW SF-260DG1000 2 210516 SWWF SBCY 1 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 N334SW SF-260DG1000 Fresh beginning at SWKC ortho4xp did as always a good job This time I only flew the joint work of JRollon and Simcoders: Siai Marchetti SF260 icao F260 this aircraft is only available with the Reality Expansion (REP) from SimCoders it is quite fast and needs a lot of fuel and everything else feels very real SimCoders sells it with a CSL with it, and I copied it into my model set from swift next I followed @Vega66 but he did not land, where I did so I try to visit some other pilots and ended up on a pretty bumpy gravel road it was too bumpy for me, I scrapped the propeller. I don't remember, was it too bumpy or did I forget to extend the landing gear? Immediate repair cost 4000$, REP also has a small economic simulation built in with the push back service i was able to push myself off the runway, repair and roll to the apron where i soon got a visit from @Chas next destination and then I called it a day good week! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghun1 Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 I set off from Pantanal Fazenda Jatobazinho, SIJO, in the relatively newly transformed Mu-2 from X-Aviation (wha.... 😱 ?). Some people with all their pets were around to give me a good send off (or maybe just to see if I could get airborne before hitting the trees, which were plentiful all round). Lift off went fine despite some peculiarities with torque, throttle and prop control. My flight plan was to fly over many of the small airfields included in the recommended download as possible. I may not have gotten these in quite the right order! sometime around now I tried talk to Quintao and discovered my press-to-talk key doubled as the go to beta range for the props in the Mu-2. An exciting few seconds but soon back in control and on track. Good acceleration and control response in this version makes it a joy to fly. very pink scenery makes me wonder what it is - flowers? SOme of it extends into the water ways so maybe not? passed over the filed at 3000 feet and made a circuit to land, watching quintao come in ahead of me. On landing I got the usual vision of large airliners due to some odd CSL mapping. Thanks to the instructions from Ostkamp earlier, I soon changed them to give the correct aircraft making a huge difference. That's Kumi's C152 (OK for the CSL), CHAS in a Kodiak (had to change it) and RAJO in an SF260 (had to change that too). DO not understand why, when they give the correct code for CSL and I have the CSL, it is not mapped correctly. Another nice place to fly. Given the jungle of trees everywhere I am not too surprised there are so many small airfields, or else there would be nowhere to go with any emergency no matter how small. see you next time Gary PS still no idea why I got a graphics problem last week. I have done nothing but take quintao's advice and turned down the objects for fly-ins. Maybe because for fly-ins I also run Swift and teamspeak (as well as Active Sky)? No problems when I am not on line. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintao Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 @ghun1 : Great looking plane this Mu-2! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ostkamp Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 (edited) Hi guys, you made the most out of this fly-in, great reports and shots 🙂 I was out of luck on last Sunday, I had to fight against my PC for about an hour or so since X-Plane refused to load and just got stuck multiple times on load. I tried a lot from choosing other aircraft, other location, killing the process via TaskManager etc. Finally I rebooted the whole box. Once I got it up and running I started a few flights with FS-Economy, first from Pocone (SWPL) to Jaciara (SWJC). Due to bad job planning I took only one of the 2 passengers for that tour with me, instead FS-Economy loaded other passengers to another far more distant airport where I had reserved some flights for. 😞 At least in the week before the fly-in I could fly a lot with the Bombardier Challenger 300. This seems to be the best option to make money in FS Economy in order to create savings for purchasing an own virtual aircraft. I tend to check for airports where this aircraft type is available for rent and have a closer look at the available flights. Flights with $20000 or above are the good ones and allow to earn a lot, up to 14000-16000 per flight. I takes about 2-2.5 hours to fly them. Cessna 172 are priced about v$160-170k, Baron 58 at v$330k and Pilatus PC-12 at a whopping v$700k not to speak of jets like Embraer ERJ 145 at v$5.5 millions or better to just give an impression. Here I got ready in the Baron 58 accompanied by Dino5: Dino5 on final to Jaciara: Taking off from there in opposite direction this time with correct passengers onboard. I left the others at Jaciara for another pilot. 😁 On final to Pocone, Dino had already landed. From there we did the short hop to our intended destination. Angus had just departed, Chas and N7771SQ still at the airport. Here N7771SQ seems to have just departed, Dino5 on final. Then I had my landing. Nice airport, but I still have no explanation for the pink colors all around this airport. Is this a bug? Are there flower fields nearby? And last shot including Dino5 DC-3 and then I called it a day. See you next time and it would be nice if @surfintucson could make it too since the next destination is in his backyard. Edited May 18, 2021 by ostkamp 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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