The Elcano Patrol, a Spanish raid to Manila
In April 1926, three Spanish crews left Cuatro Vientos near Madrid to attempt a flight to Manila in Breguet XIX aircraft. The raid crossed Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia and the Philippines.
Fly this plan as a period adventure: few aids, plenty of heading work, careful fuel management and stages where preparation matters as much as handling.
A Spanish intercontinental raid.
Endurance, simplicity and dead reckoning.
An eastbound route to Manila.
Long legs and sometimes basic fields.
Understanding the flight
The Elcano Patrol tells of an era when major air routes were still being built by hand.
The simulator should recover that mix of prestige and fragility: heading, weather, fuel and visual references.
Before departure
- Prepare headings before each departure.
- Watch the range of the model you use, which may be lower than the historical aircraft.
- Use the map as a control tool, not as a permanent autopilot.
- Treat long stages as raids, with margin and discipline.
Suggested route
Experience tips
Leave room for uncertainty: this is a raid, not a modern airline service.
Heading hold can help, but the route loses its soul if everything becomes automatic.
© Michel Lagneau
