Slovenia | Missions in the MiGMan’s World Tour DLC
Ljubljana Local
Description: Explore the idyllic valley setting of Ljubljana, capital of Slovakia.
Start at Kranj, 3 nm W of the airport. Proceed HDG 148 for 12 nm, following the river and the parallel main road. WP 3 is a prominent landmark, a medieval hilltop fortress Ljubljanski Grad with a commanding view of Ljubljana.
Orbit over Ljubljana until you run out of film, then head up the western valley to Duplica, where you can stock up on film at the enormous shopping mall!
Description: Take a cross country jaunt past the two highest peaks in the region and return along two charming and broad valleys.
The flight can be broken into two stages:
WP 1 - WP 4: Climb to about 8,500 feet and fly E
WP 5 - WP 8: Follow the main road W along the valley floors.
Description: Lower Carniola (Carniola Bianca or White Carniola) is a region in the south of Slovenia, on the border with Croatia. Novo Mesto is the economic and cultural centre of the region.
Description: Fly west out of Cerklje and return along the Sava River. It's definitely rewarding flying both directions along many of the valleys and rivers in Slovenia.
Description: Gorizia Castle is just to the west of the border with Slovenia, overlooking mountain passes to the north and the west. You won't see Predjama Castle from the north as it's cut into a cliff facing south. Fly off the plateau and look right as you turn west to Divaca.
Description: Explore the valleys about 20 nm south west of Ljubljana airport. From the grassy peak at Blegos (the second highest mountain in this region at 1562 m) you can see the Julian, Karawanks and Kamnik–Savinja Alps.
Description: Follow the border with Croatia on the Cabranka River from Brod na Kupi to Kostel Castle. Return to Ljubljana north along the 106 motorway.
Description: Head 26 miles north east of Ljubljana airport to Lake Sostanj. Lake Sostanj features three large bodies of water, from west to east: Druzmirsko jezero, Sostanjsko Jezero and Skalsko jezero
Description: This memorial to Italian soldiers who fell in World War I was built by the Italian state in 1938. It is on the site of the chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua (completed 1696). Fly north out of Trieste and return south along the Soca River valley.