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Post by blindsquirrel2 on Dec 27, 2009 7:43:34 GMT -5
Hi, Just posting a screenshot of the landing technique I'm hoping to use for the GAAR 2010, to make sure I haven't lost the touch: that delicacy of wrist action to bring the aircraft onto the ground as if she were as light as a feather. file hosted by Classic British Files to whom Many Thanks for creating a very easy system to use!!
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Post by louross on Dec 27, 2009 11:53:34 GMT -5
Nice job! Saves the company money as tey don't have to pay the ramp crew to move around expensive eqwuipment to unload pax from the front door. ;D lr.
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Post by blindsquirrel2 on Dec 27, 2009 16:11:42 GMT -5
Hi, This is (or was ) a Russian airplane..I don't have too many hours on it and I don't read that acrylic stuff, so it makes for inneresting flying. Andy.
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Post by Allen Peterson on Dec 27, 2009 16:18:03 GMT -5
Looks like the props are still turning, as I'm sure Capt. Zlogg will be quick to point out. Couldn't you just reverse the pitch and back her out?
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Post by paulvdberg on Dec 31, 2009 3:37:34 GMT -5
Bgas004, I'm having FS Global and Ultimate Terrain Europe installed. Sometimes I have trouble with 'double coastlines' with UT, but mostly it's very nice!!
Hope this helps. Paul
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