(SWPAC) Taco's Turkey Trot.

Taco- Hate to see your nice run FUBARED by a wonky computer. Why don't you try again with real wx turned off (if you think that is indeed the issue)? No one would object if you set it to fair wx for one last hop.

Agreed 100%
 
Taco- Hate to see your nice run FUBARED by a wonky computer. Why don't you try again with real wx turned off (if you think that is indeed the issue)? No one would object if you set it to fair wx for one last hop.


Hear, Hear!! My Internet went down for ten days so I flew the legs off-line, without real-weather. Paul allowed my flights to stand so I would be hypocritical to say you can not do the same.
With a computer issues, "adjustments" should be made, within reason and frequency.
Do whatever you must do to fly the last leg..
That's my two-cents, for whatever that's worth..
Charles.
 
I found Dudley. He was in a bar down the road from Biak. He says he's an expert navigator, but I'm not too sure about that. He has a bag full of slide rules, charts, dividers, and such, but still... I told him he could ride in the back of the TBF.
 
Fred and I are on the active at WABB, prepping to fly this Turkey to WASS for Operation Taco Relief.
 
Section 2 Wingman in Flight 19 work for "no Cornut to be left behind." WABB-WASS
 
Wingman safely down.

Special Flight 19 navigation to Sangihe Island over the Molucca Sea. ("Daid, I reckon.")

We lost Taco due to radio interference. But Willy managed the baton down in a smooth landing. We remain under the shadow of 4,331 ft Mount Awu which has not errupted for almost half a century. Though its last event managed to kill thousands--the two mile wide crater reminds of nature's immense power.

http://fs-duenna.com/flights/ShowFlight.php?detail=flight&value=iump2miV4mTjtCZw0t9P64zvdQ
 
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