How many hours in your logbook?

For me, 328 hours.
i got side tracked with playing Civilization 5 for a while, but now I am back in the sim.
 
Mine appears to have stopped counting just shy of 100 hours in MSFS, happened after I uninstalled and reinstalled to adjust my hard drives to better suit my update to Win11.
 
As of 09/22/2024, mine has 16,684 hrs.

Goes back to whatever MSFS version we were flying on 03/22/2002. Started on that date and it's been one continuous flight, always starting from the last airport I landed at. Holds true even when upgrading from one MSFS version to another. In the entire logbook there are only about 6 flights that don't start at the exact airport I last landed at and for reasons I can't recall. I think those may have been a few of the group flights with the Shockwaves Warbirds Touring Group.

Forest
 
4883 hrs.

I'm a "cheater"

I fly unlimited fuel (except with aircraft that do not allow their internal flight envelope to be altered)

I work 10hr. shifts, so take off (with an extended high mileage route that the aircraft would never be able to achieve) ... land the darn thing when I get home!

- Don
 
I started to fly MSFS a few months ago and today accumulated 50 hrs and 154 TO. Seems a bit feeble, but I mostly operate in dev mode.
I am developing my Laos 1968 Air America historic scenery, and hope that ANTs T-28 will come out and someone might will pick up the C-119, C-123k and a O19 (C-180). Mostly fly the Blackbird Porter, O1 and Caribou.
The scenery will have around 50 Lima Sites, and all larger airports of Laos like Wattay / Luang Phrabang / Pakse) and one significant in Thailand (Udorn or today Udon Thani).
Most of my flights connect the different approaches of near landing sites, hence the low flight time and a lot of landings.
I can tell one thing - this is bush flying to the max under realistic circumstances.

Cheers, guys (and gals),
Mark
 

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