To all SOH pilots:
It’s time once again to start thinking about the annual Round-The-World Race. This race is conducted each February between SOH, AVSIM, and FlightSim. The goal is to fly around the world in a series of 600-700 mile legs in “relay-race” fashion. After applying bonuses and penalties, the team with the shortest time wins. Team SOH has been participating in this event since 2005, and we have two wins to our name, the most recent being last year. It’s meant to be a fun event, and we try to get as many pilots involved as possible. To that end we have posted our first practice. See the thread at http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?73749-RTWR-2013-Open-Practice-1 for details.
The purpose of these practice events is to “shake the rust off” for the veterans, and to recruit new pilots. This event goes non-stop for three to four days, so we need as many pilots as possible. If you can land a fast plane in bad weather you are qualified. If you’ve never landed a fast plane in bad weather, join the team and you will! Don’t be intimidated by the procedures, it’s quite easy once you fly a couple of legs. Also don’t worry about crashing during the practice runs. This is why we conduct practice races.
So join us if you can. Team SOH needs YOU!
It’s time once again to start thinking about the annual Round-The-World Race. This race is conducted each February between SOH, AVSIM, and FlightSim. The goal is to fly around the world in a series of 600-700 mile legs in “relay-race” fashion. After applying bonuses and penalties, the team with the shortest time wins. Team SOH has been participating in this event since 2005, and we have two wins to our name, the most recent being last year. It’s meant to be a fun event, and we try to get as many pilots involved as possible. To that end we have posted our first practice. See the thread at http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?73749-RTWR-2013-Open-Practice-1 for details.
The purpose of these practice events is to “shake the rust off” for the veterans, and to recruit new pilots. This event goes non-stop for three to four days, so we need as many pilots as possible. If you can land a fast plane in bad weather you are qualified. If you’ve never landed a fast plane in bad weather, join the team and you will! Don’t be intimidated by the procedures, it’s quite easy once you fly a couple of legs. Also don’t worry about crashing during the practice runs. This is why we conduct practice races.
So join us if you can. Team SOH needs YOU!