Get a taste of outback aviating by performing touch'n'goes at these remote airstrips. Most of these service the cattle stations which typically run to thousands of acres on the parched red earth found through most of the Australian outback.
Brewarrina is an aboriginal term for the native gooseberry. In the 1860s Brewarrina was a busy port for shipping wool to Adelaide (captial of South Australia). It's quite the feat of imagination these days to picture river boats making the long journey along the meandering path of the Darling River!
Many of the missions in MiGMan’s World Tour fly past bush strips and grass airfields, giving you the opportunity to practice touch and go’s. Or you can even land there and take a break before continuing your trip. I will personally often extend a flight to several hours this way, having a cuppa IRL with the sim paused. I’ll leave the sim on "Active Pause" and watch the clouds blow across the sky.
With most of the world's 42,000 airports being modelled in Microsoft Flight Simulator you can see the potential. But where to start? To help you out I have created flights out of and around many of the International Airports and also a good number of flights which either take off from or fly over Bush Strips.