All thanks for this go to Steve Bootes, the Fly-In co-ordinator for http://alliance-airways.net/
Steve planned this flight for our monthly online Fly-In on Saturday 21/08/2021. It was absolutely stunning, whether flying in XPlane with Orthos or, like myself, on MSFS.
It was so good that I asked Steve if I could share it with others and he graciously gave his permission. For those of you who like mountain scenery, and a landing challenge at the end, this is the one for you! Use a C208 or something similar, and get that bird up to 22,000 feet (don't forget oxygen if required).
The flight leaves Kathmandu and heads north towards Tibet and China then loops round the north side of Mount Everest. At this point, if in a suitable aircraft, you can detour to the summit itself. You then descend through spectacular valleys and turn north again into the valley where you will find Lukla (beware, you come on it suddenly).
In a GA aircraft like the C208, the flight will last somewhat over one hour. Try it, you'll love it!
AWESOME
1 years ago
MSFLYER5856
This was great fun and amazing with the Orbx Himalayas mesh. Nice job royaloak - thanks!
(oh and by the way - the Little Nav Map file was fine 😊 - ignore the idiot JMH)
2 years ago
bruvva74
Excellent, no problems with Little Nav Map use here
3 years ago
bootsie
Well, pardon me for living, John H, but just for you I have also attached the route in pln format. Enjoy.
3 years ago
royaloak
Hi RO...as this is a site devoted to MSFS and not LNM, please do us
all a favor now and in the future and convert the flight plans to "*.PLN"
format before posting...I think it extremely selfish that you make us have
to fool with LNM to get your flight plans...John H.
3 years ago
jmhelms
This is a Little NavMap file. https://albar965.github.io/littlenavmap.html
You open it with that program and then you can export it in various formats, including one for MSFS. Little NAvmap is a "must" for all flightsimmers
3 years ago
royaloak
where do you put it?
3 years ago
Save the lnmpln file anywhere.
Install LilNavMap program,
open LilNavMap,
click Open Flight Plan,
Click Export as FS2020 flightplan,
Save anywhere.
Open MSFS and import it from the welcome map screen and then FLY.
2 years ago
Fielder
tomavis
Donde se introduce el plan de vuelo?
3 years ago
bertomene