Desert Bug - You Call That Mountain Crawling?

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Desert Bug - You Call That Mountain Crawling?

Uploaded by - tk420634
Date - 01/01/2022 16:20:53
Are you a bad enough dude to drive your stolen F/A-18C Hornet that totally fell off the back of a transport vehicle fully loaded with gas and already started to all of the airports in Nevada?

Only one way to find out.  

The goal is simple, you have to hit every single way point, and visit every single major airfield marked on the map.  Feel free to use the f10 map.  The kicker is that it's pre gps, so you may need to do INS alignments over time.

Don't worry too much about driving off the road, unlike actual desert bus I won't hold that against you.  The off road capabilities of your Marine Corp hornet are much higher than a passenger bus, but if you get stuck you have to start over from the... well.  Start.  Though, by all means, feel free to impose more rules on yourself.  Switch over to an I-16.  Or do all of it in a taxi-ing Mi-8 for all I care.  Just remember, you can't come off the ground.

Remember, you'll have to take your tanks off and put them back on to refill them.

Btw I don't know if this path is actually drivable, go find out for me.

Other aircraft added
- F-86 Sabre    Difficulty: Very Hard, she's too wide for stop lights.  Permission to offroad is given.
- AV-8B N/A   Difficulty: Unknown
- F-16C   Difficulty: Unknown
- JF-17   Difficulty: Presumed Easy, very smol
- F-5E    Difficulty: Harder than the Jeff due to lack of nav tools, but also very smol
- Mirage 2000C     Difficulty: Unknown, watch the tail.  
- I-16     Difficulty: Gamer
- F-14A  Difficulty: Oversweep my floors.
- C-101CC   Difficulty: Now with a friend!

Added more Mercy Station Farps.  Consider removing tanks when going over bridges.  Or don't, and do it all over again.  Your call.
Added Lots of map writing and wisdom.  Beware, some aircrafts gear will collapse for no seeming reason.  Especially when going over bridges.  I will do what I can to mediate this with mercy farps.  Despite that, do not give up.  I just scraped an F-5 for 8 miles with my nose to the asphalt and nearly made it to the first airport to repair.

After much struggling I have decided that if you break your nose gear it's a skill issue.  As there is no way to put a huffer at a farp as far as I know.

Keep in mind that your navigation tools will, of course, vary by airframe.  

The starting point is a roadbase farp just down the road from where you spawn.  Either side of the road should be usable but you should plan your trip carefully!  I suggest avoiding bridges like the plague.
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