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Welcome to the latest Rotorhead Rotor Run... The Marrakesh Aerial Express.

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You will fly 400nm from Seville to Marrakesh. Flying at 100kt this will be a simple 4 hour flight.
Prefight your favorite helicopter and take lots of pictures along your route.
No rules other than a) Have Fun, b) Share your experience with the forum, and c) take pleasure in each other's sim, helicopter, and experiences.
See you in Marrakesh!

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Fresh from the paint shop, N206PP shows off its new colors. This is a DodoSim 206, a wonderful helo, now available as freeware. https://www.helisimmer.com/news/dodosim-206-v2-free-fsx-p3d-release
Going to fly a bit locally today for systems checks before starting the route.
Can't wait to get to Jerez. I plan on visiting my favorite bodega, González Byass, in my humble opinion, the best sherry in the world.

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Rob and I completed the trip in multiplayer last weekend but I haven't had time to process the screenies yet. They will be coming along with a PIREP soon.............ish!
 
Ooooh, that's interesting. Can't say the scenery will be all that gripping though, I'm expecting to see a LOT of sand! :)

I've got a handy chopper on file from my Albion Air cargo days too.
 
I got with the paint crew after noticing that the skids were still primmed but not painted, the night crew took care of the final paint.

Departing Seville.
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Flying over miles of grape vineyards, this whole area is famous for its wines.
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Fifty miles to Jerez. Best sherry in the world.
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Descending into Jerez.
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Beautiful morning to be flying.
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On the ramp, refill my coffee thermos, and heading to Gibraltar.
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About to cross the Los Alcornocales Natural Park.
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Gibraltar and the Mediterranean, here we come.
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Cleared to land direct to the ramp. The water looks so refreshing.
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The Rock!
I'll take a day to get the helo ready for the Med crossing, then off to Morocco.
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The SrG and T_K Marrakesh Adventure: Flight1

As Rob (srgalahad) and myself fly together in multiplayer 5-6 times per week we decided to do this event as part of our nightly shenanigans. Due to unfortunate circumstances we had to change helos multiple times either because our respective helos were not playing nicely in our sim of choice (Rob flies FSX+Accel while I fly P3D v4.5) or the multiplayer server software we use (JoinFS) did not want to show certain helos in multiplayer at certain times. It was frustrating and time consuming but we got through to the finish eventually!

Here we are at the start line in Seville, Rob chose the Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma for the first session but as I don't have that helo in P3D I stuffed him into the UKMIL Westland Merlin in my RCAF SAR paint scheme I used for the Helifest 2 event last year. Meanwhile I jumped into the Vertavia Sea King as I had not flown that bird much in P3D despite using it a lot in FSX for years.

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The old bird still looks good after all these years considering I first had it in FS2004 and then bought the FSX version and finally got her into P3D.

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It's very flat around here so I guess this must be the plain in Spain that gets all the rain, according to the old song at least!

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Heading towards Gibraltar with a shot from the 'office' over lots of arable land growing all sorts of goodies.

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We made a pit-stop at Gib to pick up some duty free stuff and then it was off over the water for Moroccan adventures.

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There was a lot of shipping in the Strait on the day we crossed so we did some observational passes to make sure it all looked legit! The AI ship add-on we both use certainly adds lots of interesting vessels and the best part is that if we sync time and day at the start of a flight we can usually see the same shipping in the same places even though we use two different sims.

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Heading towards Tangiers there were more large vessels and a slew of small fishing boats and pleasure craft in the bay.

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Over the beach and into the great metropolis. It certainly looks like there are a lot of touristy type hotels near the coast but I was a little bit concerned about the distant haze/coastal fog I could see in the distance.

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I was right to be concerned about the fog/haze as it got thicker the closer we got to the airport. It was so bad it forced us down low to see under it and they turned on the runway lights for us to guide us in.

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We got down safe and parked up for the night. Tomorrow would be another day but we didn't quite expect the day we got! :eek:
 
Very nice to be flying this two ship! JoinFS is the way to go.
I use the HeliSimmer.com network when I'm in JoinFS.
Interesting with the fog... what weather set up do you have?
 
I've just tried to download JoinFS for FSX and I get that VERFY irritating garbage from M$ about it 'not being safe'! :mad:

Try as I might I can't get past that download logjam, anyone got any tips for doing it please?
 
Very nice to be flying this two ship! JoinFS is the way to go.
I use the HeliSimmer.com network when I'm in JoinFS.
Rob and I always use our very own SOH JoinFS server. ;)
Interesting with the fog... what weather set up do you have?
I use the 64-bit Active Sky for P3D with the Active Sky Cloud Art addition for cloud textures and Rob uses the 32-bit Active Sky for FSX and the two are usually pretty close to each other. We always fly in 'real weather' no matter what that gives us. Sometimes it's great, other times it can be a real challenge like an airport in Africa a little while ago where we had no nav aids and didn't see the runway until it went underneath us and we were at 100 ft AGL in DH Mosquitos!
 
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