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Ted Wagner
January 24th 04, 09:44 PM
Does anyone have the latest version in .pdf? If so, can you e-mail it to me, or post a good URL for one?
The "Manual" link on the SotS web page is b0rken ...
-tw
Mark Hawkins
January 25th 04, 01:19 AM
The link on the webpage is fixed now. Later!-Mark---------------------------------At 21:48 24 January 2004, Ted Wagner wrote:>Does anyone have the latest version in .pdf? If so,
>can you e-mail it to >me, or post a good URL for one?>>The 'Manual' link on the SotS web page is b0rken ...>>-tw>-->>
John Doe
January 25th 04, 05:12 AM
But be warned, even when you get it, that the manual is not really complete.
The sim, however, is excellent.
Mark, are you going to make a presentation on SoTS at Atlanta? If so,
what's the date and time?
Thanks,
=Carlos Roberts=
"Mark Hawkins" > wrote in message
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> The link on the webpage is fixed now.
Later!-Mark---------------------------------At 21:48 24 January 2004, Ted
Wagner wrote:>Does anyone have the latest version in .pdf? If so,
> >can you e-mail it to >me, or post a good URL for one?>>The 'Manual' link
on the SotS web page is b0rken ...>>-tw>-->>
>
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Ted Wagner
January 25th 04, 05:31 AM
> But be warned, even when you get it, that the manual is not really complete.
> The sim, however, is excellent.
I'm loving it so far, despite the insufficient manual, but darned if I can find a way to pass the altitude task in the Minden club. The tow pilot asks you to release at 1000' AGL, which is where I was taught to be entering the pattern, not looking for lift. So there's something here I don't get (duh).
I've tried tooling around w/o caring where I land, but the vario just sits there locked at the min sink speed, no matter where I fly...
Hack hack hack
~t
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