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The morning after : returning to Pago


dominique

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After my dusk flight of yesterday, I spent the night in Ofu then flew back to NSTU.


 


The T-Duke is a fast and steady climber. Note P3D vegetation shadowing.


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The weather gets cloudy and hazy in Tutuila . I will use the ILS 05 approach.


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Over NSTU and...


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...turning over TUT VOR


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Glideslope and LOC locked. RW 05 barely visible.Nice crater !


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If you're still with me, thanks for viewing.

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It seems that Duke is a very popular aircraft for this scenery. It is a shame that stands in the hangar and don't have flown over Samoa islands. I have Turbine Duke for two months and engines are over 70 flight hours.


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Thank you all !


 




 It is a shame that stands in the hangar and don't have flown over Samoa islands. 




 


A shame indeed. Get her out of that dusty hangar of yours and fly. Great fun garanteed.


 




  the scenery likes to be 'a must have'




 


Indeed ! Have a look at the sandy beach on #1 and rocky shore/smallish cliffs on #10.  Amazing details all over !

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