
July 24th 03, 07:34 PM
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I must be tired. I meant: "crosswind landings", not "crossing landings"...
"Marty Ross" wrote in message
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I've found the rudders useful for making those small heading corrections
on
ILS final.
Also, I used the rudders a lot when practicing for heavy crossing landings
(preparation for my Hawaii trip).
"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message
y.com...
Heck, I remember when there was a program for the Commodore 64! GRIN
Anyway, I am using OnTop with a CH Products Fllight Sim Yoke with 3
assignable levers (thorttle, prop pitch, mixture... or whatever) with a
plethora of hat, toggle, buttons,,, etc. I like it just fine. I also
have
the CH products rudder pedals,but I don't find them that useful
practicing
my IFR stuff. My two cents....
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Good Flights!
Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
PP-ASEL
"We who fly do so for the love of flying.
We are alive in the air with this miracle
that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
- Cecil Day Lewis-
My personal adventures as a student pilot
and after my PPL: www.bayareapilot.com
"Maule Driver" wrote in message
.com...
I'm getting ready to buy a new PC and want to set it up for a little IFR
simulation work. Not looking for a PCATD or anything. I'm thinking the
latest version of MS Flt Sim and the appropriate control peripherals.
I'm
not a gamer - really just looking for a little procedure training.
Looking for HW & SW suggestions.
Anyone remember when MS FS came on one 360k bootable diskette? Jeez!
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