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I have installed Emo Mission (twice and I do have AYPA installed) but I cannot find it the usual way.  GoTo Airport doesn't display either AYEO or Elmo Mission.  When I run AFX and enter AYEO it displays nothing.  What am I doing wrong?


 


Noel


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I have installed Emo Mission (twice and I do have AYPA installed) but I cannot find it the usual way.  GoTo Airport doesn't display either AYEO or Elmo Mission.  When I run AFX and enter AYEO it displays nothing.  What am I doing wrong?

 

Noel

 

 

Hi Noel,

 

No headache: go to these coordinates! -_-

 

S9° 7.34'

 

E148° 2.56'

 

Altitude: +2198

 

 

Cheers,

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Thanks Guys.  I found it using the coordinates.  I've created a startup flight there so I can easily find it again.


 


Runway reminds me of one in Maljamar New Mexico.  A guy services oil field equipment on site and has a C185 with beefed up gear.  His private runway starts at the door of his hangar and runs up a hill.  He takes off and lands uphill because the town and it's Main Street are at the bottom of the runway.  I mentioned the beefed up gear on his 182.  The nose wheel strut if off a Piper Aztec.


Noel


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I have installed Emo Mission (twice and I do have AYPA installed) but I cannot find it the usual way.  GoTo Airport doesn't display either AYEO or Elmo Mission.  When I run AFX and enter AYEO it displays nothing.  What am I doing wrong?

 

Noel

The challenge is flying the valley, finding Emo Mission (AYEO) and then managing to land there in one piece.  I believe that was the jest of this "mission," not just simply placing your aircraft there and flying off into the wild blue yonder.  I flew over it and missed AYEO the first attempt, and then crashed a couple of times before I successfully landed there.  Once I had succeeded in landing at AYEO, I felt justified in saving the flight at the location of Emo Mission for future flights.  Don't cheat yourself out of the fun and challenge of this "mission."

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I find that once I'm there and fly out it's easier to fly back in. I do the same with the RTTM airports and seaplane bases in southern Alaska.

I have a couple hundred flights saved at various airports around the world.

Noel

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