The weather was pretty entertaining, as others had reported, and lived up to its reputation. Got tossed around quite a bit and observed frequent cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning. Wasn't so sure I wouldn't see cloud-to-plane! Fortunately it seemed to break up a bit as I neared Auki, and the landing was routine.
Overall the ship held up pretty well. Only slight signs of detonation damage. The mechs gave me a dirty look as I climbed down from the cockpit, and want to look her over before they let me climb back in. I'll have to buy them a round or two when they get finished, as they will probably have their hands full keeping me in this race.
Arrived safely at AGGF. Was awfully busy on the trip over with the intermittent rain squalls and turbulence, so no en-route pics. I did manage to grab one at the end of the flight, though.
EDIT - Had to restart due to weather engine not started. At least I caught it at the beginning of the flight. Judges, please let me know if I need to add a penalty.
EDIT #2 - Tried to cut that one a little fine and came in too hot - crashed. Will give it another try later.
Update: Well, where do I start - getting lost in the scud at 2000' and following wrong coastline, or catching on fire from pushing the engine too hard.
Armed with the knowledge of how I screwed up last attempt, I'm off to Munda again in Sylvia III.
Update: Made it! The weather was only half-bad this time - ceiling around 4000', half-raining, half lightning. Very bouncy! View attachment FlightLog_18-29-59.TXT
AYBK to MKO. Scattered clouds at 15000' at Buka, but the weather guessers (ASN) can't seem to find Malekonon in their systems. Lord knows what I'll find there (if I find it!).
I appear to have arrived safely at JCB, but I experienced some strange messages from the Duenna. When I took off I observed a dialog box that said something like "Cant' start flight: server" and on landing one that said something about not being an active flight. However, I did get successful outputs locally on landing at JCB. I'm providing the system log just in case interested parties want to see it.
Well, in a fit of capriciousness, FSX decided it was tired and wanted to go to bed early. I think I was probably within 30 miles of GSP when it froze up, just starting my descent. I knew I was toast when FS-Duenna lost connection.
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