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Alaska Wings Flight #PFF000 From CHP To PAFA
#1
Shalom and greetings all my pals,

This is flight number PFF000 from CHP to PAFA

Presenting historic Wein Air DC-3 flight from CHP Circle Hot Springs Airport located in Circle Hot Springs in the Yukon-Koyukuk area of Alaska to PAFA Fairbanks International Airport located three miles southwest of the central business district of FairbanksCircle Hot Springs was very famous for its hot spring resort with a 4-story lodge that gained statewide and international attention where rich people in Alaska usually went to that hotel for vacationThat is why Wein Air had regular service to CHP Circle Hot Springs airport as seen on this official airline timetable below that you can find my recreating of the historic flight[Image: wien-routes.jpg]Ready to load up returning vacationers and their luggages[Image: wa1.jpg]Closing the passenger door[Image: wa2.jpg]Check out the reflection of clouds on the shiny wing[Image: wa3.jpg]Starting engines!![Image: wa4.jpg]Spooling up engines because of sub zero temperature[Image: wa5.jpg]Starting to taxi to runway 27[Image: wa6.jpg]Still taxiing[Image: wa7.jpg]Increasing throttle power to start take off run which results into snow blowing behind the engines[Image: wa8.jpg]Airbone on climb to 10,000 ft while retracting landing gear[Image: wa9.jpg]

TO BE CONTINUED BELOW...........................
Regards,
[Image: alaskan-winds-2.jpg]Number of Flights: 8 Flight Hours: 8.13
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#2
Still climbing still at runway or 270 degree heading because of too high mountains on left side[Image: wa10.jpg]You can see how high the mountains are which means I cannot make left turn to head to west to start BNGAL HOVMO FA flight route[Image: wa11.jpg]From this cockpit view, you can see that the runway heading is clear but the mountains on left side are still too high[Image: wa12.jpg]Looks like the plane is at safe distance above mountains which signals time to make left turn toward destination[Image: wa13.jpg]Making left turn to west[Image: wa14.jpg]Still on left turn[Image: wa15.jpg]Now on correct direction cruising at 10,000 ft[Image: wa16.jpg]Wing view of cruising 10,000 ft above snowy landscape[Image: wa17.jpg]Gorgeous wing view of sun[Image: wa18.jpg]Sorry cannot resist another amazing view of sun[Image: wa19b.jpg]

TO BE CONTINUED..........................
Regards,
[Image: alaskan-winds-2.jpg]Number of Flights: 8 Flight Hours: 8.13
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#3
Time to descend from 10,000 ft to 3,000 ft[Image: wa20.jpg]Passing Johensen Expressway also known as Geist Road where you can see waters of Noyes Slough running through that road
[Image: wa21.jpg]On final runway approach to runway 20R passing highway called Airport Way[Image: wa22.jpg]Seconds before touchdown[Image: wa23.jpg]TOUCHDOWN[Image: wa24.jpg]Braking down to bring the rear wheel down[Image: wa25.jpg]Finally on ground![Image: wa26.jpg]Exiting from runway 20R into taxiway H to head to gate[Image: wa27.jpg]Entering into taxiway H[Image: wa28.jpg]Arriving at gate[Image: wa29.jpg]Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next flight.Regards,Aharon
Regards,
[Image: alaskan-winds-2.jpg]Number of Flights: 8 Flight Hours: 8.13
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#4
Is that the old Aeroworx DC-3? If so, I had so much fun in that thing back in the day. If I get another SSD, I may just put FSX back on and dust off some old favorites.
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(11-11-2025, 01:01 AM)Gerard Cuomo Wrote: Is that the old Aeroworx DC-3? If so, I had so much fun in that thing back in the day. If I get another SSD, I may just put FSX back on and dust off some old favorites.

Just added FS2000 and FFS2002 so I may add back some of our old sceneries and aircraft Smile
FS9 is going strong and very active, and FSX will follow!


Aharon,
Thats a wonderful, DC-3  Cool . Hope to see it again!
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#6
(11-11-2025, 01:01 AM)Gerard Cuomo Wrote: Is that the old Aeroworx DC-3? 

Shalom Gerard,

First of all, my apologies for 2 day late reply.  Did not notice your comments.

Second of all, thank you for viewing my screenshots

Third of all,  it is Manfred Jahn DC-3/C-47 model base for use of FSX. It is freeware and terrific.

Fourth of all, nice to meet you.

Quote:Joao:  Aharon,Thats a wonderful, DC-3  [Image: cool.png] . Hope to see it again!

Joao,

Thank you for your kind words.  And yes you can count on seeing DC-3/C-47 again in future in Alaska themed liveries and hopefully in Alaskan Winds livery if it was painted on Jahn model base.  Also, my apologies to you for my 2 day late reply too.
Regards,
[Image: alaskan-winds-2.jpg]Number of Flights: 8 Flight Hours: 8.13
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#7
No worries Aharon. Yes, I remember the name Manfred Jahn. He made a few aircraft I used to fly in FSX. Did he do a Connie or a DC-4 too by chance?
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#8
(11-13-2025, 12:43 AM)Gerard Cuomo Wrote: Yes, I remember the name Manfred Jahn. He made a few aircraft I used to fly in FSX. Did he do a Connie or a DC-4 too by chance?

That would be correct.  Jahn also made new C-97 Stratofreighter model base for FSX too.  It is awesome.  If you need Jahn's Connies of all various models and also various models of his C-4s, they are available in CalClassic websiite.  C-97 can be found in SOH forums. C-97s were used in Alaska for fish cargo haulings.
Regards,
[Image: alaskan-winds-2.jpg]Number of Flights: 8 Flight Hours: 8.13
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