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https://www.captainsim.org/forum/csf.pl?num=1292105021 Message started by LOU on Dec 11th, 2010 at 10:03pm |
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Title: Now that's what I'm talking about! Post by LOU on Dec 11th, 2010 at 10:03pm Driver on takeoff from KSWF in New York-USA Talk about a busy cockpit! Another CS winner. I have not done long trips as some of you have, but I have stayed in the traffic pattern shooting landings. Browse the manuals before you fly, 'cause this is not your average piper cub! ;) I see Mark has been out on some long trips - I think for me that's too much like what I did at work. ;D With the refueling port I wonder if there is some program to do re-fueling? Lou |
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Title: Re: Now that's what I'm talking about! Post by jbntx on Dec 12th, 2010 at 2:22am
I flew today from Dyess AFB, Tx to Minot AFB, ND
A little over 900 miles. Outstanding airplane! My new favorite. |
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Title: Re: Now that's what I'm talking about! Post by Markoz on Dec 12th, 2010 at 3:55am
This one is real competition for the 707-300 for me.
Awesome screenshot Lou! Definitely worthy of a screenshot of the month competition entry. @Captain Sim - wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more. ;) With this one I don't have to worry about complaining passengers or some fool trying to skyjack me! My 4 other crew members on my first landing were very unimpressed, as was I. I hit the runway really hard. Of course the plane still had 90% fuel on board (a definite no-no) and I feared losing engines if I dumped any. I'll experiment with it later. I'm soon going to do a 12+ hour flight in this, but all I keep thinking of is Operation Rolling Thunder. I think I'm hanging around too many Viet Nam Veterans! I'll have to give jbntx's flight a try (just for something different). Mark |
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