Exploring Iberia in the Short SC.7 Skyvan 🛩️

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Tonight, we’ll be flying the Short SC.7 Skyvan, a British twin-engine aircraft known for its boxy shape and versatility. Nicknamed the "Flying Shoebox".

We begin our journey at Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport LPPR in Porto, Portugal. As we take off, we'll get spectacular views of Porto's famous Douro River and the city's historic architecture. Our first stop will be Bragança Airport LPBG, a small regional airport in the north-eastern part of Portugal. Nestled in the mountainous region of Trás-os-Montes. From Bragança, we'll head to Matacán Airport LESA located near the historic city of Salamanca, Spain. Our final destination is Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport LEMD in Madrid, one of the busiest airports in Europe.

Route: LPPR - LPBG* - LESA* - LEMD* ( * = full stop landings)
Recommended aircraft: SC.7 or anything with a cruise speed of about 100+ knots
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