The world is a big and beautiful place, and Microsoft Flight Simulator has made all of that accessible to flight simmers. With MiGMan's World Tour flights you can make the entire world your playground!
Have fun flying around all the capital cities, and also venturing off the beaten track.
Features
25 simple and enjoyable flights in:
Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina-Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Cape-Verde
Central African Republic
Fly the way you want to!
Take a leisurely flight to a few landmarks?
Start on the runway, engine running and ready for take-off
Do a complete startup and taxi by simply starting from a parking spot
Fly any aircraft in your sim hangar
Fly any time of day or night
Fly in any weather
Fly with your friends in multiplayer (all players require a copy of the product)
Fly 'Top Gun Maverick' style valley runs
Follow rivers, land on lakes and dams
Package Contents
25 .pln files
232 page Briefing pdf | Step by step beautifully illustrated instructions for every flight
Installation Guide pdf
User Guide | Shows you how to load the flights, setup your weather and time, and tips on visual navigation
Supporting material
The material listed here is accessible with any internet-connected device. I recommend using your mobile phone or a tablet in your home cockpit for even more immersion.
Step by step visual aids to each flight provided in a mobile friendly format
Although I've done some travel over the years, I've never been to Africa, and I am curious about it. I have read a bit and I know it's a huge continent with enormously diverse cultures and geography. Beyond National Geographic and YouTube, and short of taking some real trips, Microsoft Flight Sim is a way to explore some aspects of this part of the world, but where to begin? This "world tour" series seems like a good starting point based on a few flights so far from Africa Visual Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. I like that fact that I can fly any aircraft, with runways chosen to support even jets. This allows me to quickly survey the route, and if I find some cool features, I can come back in a bush plane or in something with floats to have a closer look. Although Africa has not received any world updates, the terrain, vegetation, and the autogen buildings are beautiful in many areas, and you can quickly start to get a feel for the geography. I like that each flight plan is independent so I can explore where I like, using the illustrated briefings book as a guide. I've explored many other areas of the world in MSFS, but Africa is all new to me, and I really like it. One thing I suggest is using one or more weather preset packs from flightsim.to or the great SoFly Weather Preset Pro to really mix up the weather (or use Live Weather if it's VFR-ish). And don't forget to take pictures.