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Title: AS099 Heavy Metal - Antarctica
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Tu-114
is available at www.flightsim.com - search for the string "Tu-114" within the "FS2004 Turboprops" category, then download the base package at first.
Documentation is included. All gauges are metric but cockpit tooltips show both metric and imperial units. The additional altimeter (feet) is available on the main panel. There is even the so called Easy-Nav subpanel (a well known FS9 autopilot) - You don't have to deal with the Tu-114 original autopilot if You don't want to. And the GPS is available, too.

Il-18D
(version 2.1 with even improved panels) is available at www.avsim.ru (You will have to register before downloading files). Unfortunatelly, the documentation is probably available only in Russian language (I'm not sure, I use the older V1.3). The Il-18D panel (V1.3) is pure metric and there is no GPS.

But You can use the Tupolev 114 for all three legs. Anyway, landing and take-off at SAWB will always be tricky a bit with both FETL/FETH :wink:
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SAWB departure, date set to current:
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Cheers
MW

 
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