Discover Germany - Part 1
Berlin, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Elbe
Now that DACH2 has been released, I would like to introduce you to my latest big project. It is the first part of a five-part series of - yes, of course bush trips - but I would rather call them sightseeing. There is also a lot of information about the history and life in my home country from the Navlog. The journey takes you from Berlin to the coasts of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, to the island of Rügen and the Frisian Islands, and finally ends at the Elbe.
The trip does not require any great navigational skills and can be easily mastered using GPS. You can find out how to get the GPS course on my support page. So you can sit back, relax, admire the many extraordinary landscapes and get input from the navlog as needed. If you have completed all 5 parts, you will also have seen almost all the sights in DACH and DACH2.
The product is available on the MSFS marketplace.
Have fun and happy landings!
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Discover Germany - Part 2
From the Elbe to the Rhine
Here comes the second part. After the last tour “Discover Germany - Part 1” we start in Scharlibbe and follow the river Elbe to the border of the Czech Republic. We then travel through northwestern Germany to the Rhine River at the Dutch border.
You will experience a variety of landscapes, stories, and ways of life in Germany - from the lowlands of northern Germany, through Saxon Switzerland, the Ore Mountains, the Harz Mountains, and the Teutoburg Forest, to the lower reaches of the Rhine River near its mouth in the North Sea.
Have fun and happy landings!
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Discover Germany – Part 3
Germany and the Rhine
Hello dear friends of bush trips.
If you have been waiting for it, here comes part 3 of the 5-part series. After the last tour “Discover Germany - Part 2”, we take off from Emmerich airfield and follow the Rhine River, over 560 nautical miles, to the border with Austria, at Lake Constance. The Rhine is the longest river to cross Germany. Since the Limes – the border fortifications of the Roman Empire – ran east of the Rhine, the Rhine takes us through areas steeped in history, which have been settled by the Romans since ancient times. The diverse beauty of the Rhine is praised in many songs, poems and legends. Every year, the river attracts millions of visitors who are captivated by its panorama, the surrounding vineyards and architectural monuments.
Have fun. I am always very grateful for feedback.
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Discover Germany – Part 4
Southern Germany and the Alps
In the previous tour, “Discover Germany - Part 3”, we flew over Lake Constance and landed in Friedrichshafen. Now we will fly over the German Alps to the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain, and then in a somewhat haphazard fashion, criss-cross the southern states, a short stretch along the Upper Swabian Baroque Route, to the mines of the Saarland and back east to the Vogtland.
It is precisely the criss-crossing nature of the route in southern Germany that has made it possible to include all the attractions in this area from the DACH and DACH2 World Updates. It is recommended that you have both world updates installed. I hope you enjoy discovering this part of Germany for yourself.
This trip will take you over 1,100 nautical miles in 18 legs from South West Germany, over the Alps to the Czech border, then west to the French border and back east to the Vogtland region. Since you take off and land at both major airports and small grass runways, the Cessna Skyhawk G1000 offers balanced and optimal flight performance.
Good luck and happy landings, Nordheim Missions and Koschi.
Discover Germany – Part 5
Central Germany, the Main River and Berlin
This is now the fifth and final part of the series ‘Discover Germany’. After the last tour in part 4 “Discover Germany”, it went through southern Germany to Hof in the Vogtland. From Vogtland, it now covers 770 nautical miles, in 12 sections, through Thuringia – along the Saale, once again into Bavaria and Hesse – along the Main and back to the new federal states to Berlin, the starting point of this long journey. The course zigzags back and forth, incorporating many important places in German history and significant landmarks. As always, detailed information is available in the navlog.
Good luck and happy landings, as always, from Nordheim Missions and Koschi.
Discover Germany - Full Bundle
Get all 5 parts of Discover Germany as a bundle for the price of 4.