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Post by spin on Jan 8, 2017 16:28:12 GMT -5
Timeline 1927: The Ohio Valley Railroad System is exerimenting with a new transportation mode, the aeroplane. It all started with one flightline.
Turn back the clock to the dawn of commercial aviation. Ohio Valley Aviation was formed in Cambridge, Ohio to carry mail and passengers to Cleveland, with a stop in Akron, Ohio. In the afternoon the plane returns to Cambridge. This short route would launch the small airline into what we have today.
Following the highway that runs north out of Cambridge will take you to Akron and Cleveland. You can also refer to your navigator to make sure you're on course (the GPS and/pr the Map). The era correct aircraft is the Ford TriMotor.
To take part in the tour, fly each flight in the tour. It's best if you complete the flights in order so you have the proper aircraft available to continue the tour. You do not have to complete all of the legs in one sitting, again for aircraft availability. To report a leg, under "Pilot Actions" choose "Report Tour Leg". Once complete, a manager will approve the tour completion (a formality built into the software) and you will get an award added to your roster.
Flying time: approximately 1 hour
Legs:
Flight V1 KCDI to KAKR 64 nm Cambridge to Akron Fulton Airport
Flight V2 KAKR to KCLE 28 nm Akron Fulton to Cleveland Hopkins Airport
Flight V3 KCLE to KAKR 28 nm Cleveland Hopkins to Akron Fulton Airport
Flight V4 KAKR to KCDI 64 nm Akron Fulton to Cambridge Municiple Airport Flight
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