After a long (in real world) vacation, it is time to carry on the World Tour. This time I'll fly from Greece to Cyprus, with a short detour toward the coast of Turkey. I was a bit rusty flying the Diamond, so as an extra precaution I disabled all in-flight failures. Let's say the aircraft has rested for a while, checked and that everything is perfect.
Time to go, taxing in Maritsa [LGRD]:
A couple of Seagulls I saw just after take-off from Maritsa:
The port of Rhodes (beautiful scenery btw):
The old port, where the "Colossus or Rhodes" used to stand:
And leaving Rhodes. The lights in the background are the VASI lights of Diagoras Airport:
Approaching now the coast of Turkey, around Sarigerme:
This is Koca Lake, around Dalaman, the aircraft is now passing East of Dalaman Airport:
On the left, Lydae. It is not an island, as it is connected to the continent. There should be the ruins of a very ancient city there.
Crossing between 10.000-12.000 feet a rather desolated area between Dalaman and Antalya:
Overflying Antalya. The round-about I am passing is "Çallı kavşağı antalya" and there is a big statue in the center.
Dalaman Airport:
After Dalaman, the aircraft turns SE, there is a +100 nm part overflying the Mediterranea Sea before reading Cyprus:
But it seems I am not alone:
Some views of Cyprus, flying along the South coast, from Paphos to RAF airbase of Akrotiri toward Larnaca:
Approaching Larnaca:
On final...
And finally landed. Not a very long leg after all... Next time from Larnaca toward Lebanon, Israel to land at the airport of Cairo, Egypt (and have a look at the Pyramids maybe...).
4 comments:
Thanks for sharing your trip;
Great pics!
Way to go...
Thanks a lot!
I hope to keep it interesting. It will require quite a long time...
Cheers,
Anubis
REALLY interesting blog and trip!
I'm planning on doing something similar actually, but in a Aeroworx B200 or a GA from Carenado (haven't made up my mind yet - the PC-12 is also a good choice!) so reading this blog really made me more eager to get going!
I'm looking forward to your next leg update! :)
// Christer F
Thanks Christer!
It is a very interesting experience. It also requires a lot of time and that's the reason why it goes so slowly... I guess it will take all together at least one years, but it is worth doing.
All the best for your Tour and keep me posted about your progresses as well
Anubis
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