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jhaley101

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Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« on: October 12, 2020, 02:07:03 PM »
Airborne Energy Solutions is an aviation charter company that provides transportation services for oil, gas, forestry and mining industries in western Canada and the Arctic. 

Here are paints for 7 Cessna 172's and a single C182 with visits to 45 different airports in Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Montana.

Plans here at OCH, repaints created using One Click Repaint

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2020, 02:40:29 PM »
You mentioned 45 airports in schedule flights. When I complied it shows 21 airports.  I don't know if you were missing part of the airports or aren't these airports are not in data FS2004 or FSX including?

Stuart



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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2020, 04:01:40 PM »
Hey Stuart, I'll double check and post each of the airports here.   Flying this morning from Columbus to Montreal.   Morten is going to make some admendments to the plans as there were was one C172 that would not be able to do a couple of long legs to Nunavut.  I have P3D 4.5.   

You run FS9 or FSX?   May account for some of the difference.   I haven't used either of those sims in years. 

Let you know soon

JH
 

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2020, 05:22:51 PM »
My guess is your using the single week plans.    A limitation with the older sim?

1  CEE5 - Wabasca
2  CEF4 - Airdrie
3  CEG4 - Drumheller
4  CEH3 - Ponoka
5  CEN4 - High River
6  CEQ3 - Camrose
7  CEV7 - Tofield
8  CEW3 - St. Paul
9  CEX3 - Wetaskiwin
10 CFP7 - Wainright
11 CJE3 - Weyburn
12 CJL9 - Radisson
13 CSF5 - Markerville/Safron Farms
14 CSU2 - Chisasibi
15 CYAD - Sakami
16 CYBF - Bonnyville
17 CYBP - Brooks
18 CYCT - Coronation
19 CYDQ - Dawson Creek
20 CYEG - Edmonton Intl
21 CYET - Edson
22 CYFI -  Fort McKay/Firebag
23 CYGW - Kuujiuarapik
24 CYKQ - Waskaganish
25 CYLB - Lac La Biche
26 CYLL - Lloydminster
27 CYMM - Ft Murray
28 CYOD - Cold Lake
29 CYPE - Peace River
30 CYPX - Puvirnituq
31 CYQF - Red Deer
32 CYQL - Lethbridge
33 CYQR - Regina
34 CYQU - Grande Prairie
35 CYRM - Rocky Mountain House
36 CYWM - Athabasca
37 CYXH - Medicine Hat
38 CYXJ - Fort St. John
39 CYYC - Calgary
40 CYZH - Slave Lake
41 CYZU - Whitecourt
42 CZHP - High Prairie
43 CZVL - Edmonton/Villeneuve
44 KSBX - Shelby

And there was another in Nunavut removed, again - because the leg was too long for the 172. 
« Last Edit: October 12, 2020, 05:41:16 PM by jhaley101 »

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2020, 07:56:15 PM »
Hey Stuart, I'll double check and post each of the airports here.   Flying this morning from Columbus to Montreal.   Morten is going to make some admendments to the plans as there were was one C172 that would not be able to do a couple of long legs to Nunavut.  I have P3D 4.5.   

You run FS9 or FSX?   May account for some of the difference.   I haven't used either of those sims in years. 

Let you know soon

JH

I'm using FS2004.  Maybe that's why separate 8 weekly or multi-week that I took 1 week*. I'll look into 8weeks If I can modify 1 week in my own sim. I can do that. LOL


Stuart

EDIT: I meant 1 week* not multi week. Sorry confused. 
« Last Edit: October 12, 2020, 09:06:22 PM by Big777jet »

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2020, 07:58:52 PM »
My guess is your using the single week plans.    A limitation with the older sim?

You're right John. Multi-week flight plans were introduced in FSX. The single week flight plans are provided for remaining FS9 users as I don't want to exclude them.
 
Just for clarification for anyone using the single week flight plans. For multi-week plans I use either 5 or 8 weeks as a default period. The current default period is five weeks, but this will change to eight weeks at the weekend. If any aircraft have more than a hundred legs, then their rotation period will be reduced to ensure the flight plans contain less than a hundred legs. When converting the multi-week to single week, I (I say I but it's basically formulas in a spreadsheet) look at the busiest week in the default period and extract all legs from that week. Any aircraft with less than two legs in that particular week will be omitted.

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2020, 08:27:54 PM »
Hey Stuart, I'll double check and post each of the airports here.   Flying this morning from Columbus to Montreal.   Morten is going to make some admendments to the plans as there were was one C172 that would not be able to do a couple of long legs to Nunavut.  I have P3D 4.5.   

You run FS9 or FSX?   May account for some of the difference.   I haven't used either of those sims in years. 

Let you know soon

JH

I'm using FS2004.  Maybe that's why separate 8 weekly or multi-week that I took multi week. I'll look into 8weeks If I can modify 1 week in my own sim. I can do that. LOL


Stuart

I give you a lot of credit Stuart.   I adored FS2004 back in the day and only used FSX for a relatively short period before moving to P3D.   4.5 is rock solid and you can throw a lot into it in terms of addons.    I guess in many ways its like FS2004, I had that jammed up with all my favourites too.   

Enjoy the plans and thanks to Morten for creating hundreds just like it.    I'm not done yet!

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #7 on: August 18, 2022, 10:56:44 PM »
Attached are updated plans for 2022. 

Use the paints from the 2021 plans, one C172 is not flying during this sampling period.

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Re: Airborne Energy Solutions C182, C172 X7
« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2023, 11:28:42 PM »
2022-23 plans, attached