The U.S. State Capitals (Part 7) Finale
This journey is for fun only! 
Part 7 begins in Frankfort, Kentucky, and ends in Albany, New York.
Going through 12 states and landing at 12 State Capitals.

There are no challenging landings or takeoffs. In fact, all the airports are at least 5,000 feet in length.
In this section, we are going to increase the altitude to at least 5000 feet.
We need to clear the Appalachian Mountains.
Once over the mountains, a height of 2500 feet is fine until you reach New Hampshire.
Then you will need to climb again.
(And going into Montpelier can be tricky. Be safe there.)

Going through the New York area I would maintain an altitude of 2000 feet to 
encompass the magnitude of the scenery. 

I have the TBM 930 as default, but even a Longitude can make this trip with no problems.
(You may change the aircraft as needed)

Weather and Fuel:
The weather is set to Clear Skies and a 6 p.m. takeoff time.
You can change the weather in-flight via the toolbar menu to your liking.
The fuel is reset to full after each landing.
The aircraft is running and on the runway reading for take off.

Installation:
Unzip the file and copy and paste it into your community folder.

Additional remarks:
With the TBM 930, each leg will take about 30 minutes.
On the far east coast, there are a couple of shorter legs.

If you would like a different aircraft, just edit the "FLT" file to your desire.
If you haven't done Previous Parts... you can get them here:

https://flightsim.to/file/62022/u-s-state-capitals-bush-trip-part-1
https://flightsim.to/file/62068/u-s-state-capitals-bush-trip-part-2
https://flightsim.to/file/62138/u-s-state-capitals-bush-trip-part-3
https://flightsim.to/file/62213/u-s-state-capitals-bush-trip-part-4
https://flightsim.to/file/62274/u-s-state-capitals-bush-trip-part-5
https://flightsim.to/file/62302/u-s-state-capitals-bush-trip-part-6

Special thanks:
This bush trip was made with BushTripInjector and Little Navmap.
Special thanks to the creators of these excellent tools, BuffyGC and Alexander Barthel!

AND THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME SHARE MY PASSION WITH YOU!