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Old March 2nd 07, 07:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike Young
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Default A real life pilot's first sim experience

"Tony" wrote in message
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because with an IO 540 this thing should want to turn really badly --
in the M20J I used rudder mostly to keep it on centerline during the
early part of the takeoff roll, figured my little left and right
arrows would have to do the job here.

The Bravo tracked straight down the centerline without any help from
me! This is supposed to be an accurate simulation, with no P effects?
Gimme a break.



TIO 540 in FSX, probably in FS9 also. Maybe you paused to wonder about 35"
MAP; maybe you didn't.

Auto-rudder is on by default; think of it as a perfect yaw damper.

For those of you who get pleasure from the MSFS, more power to you. It
did not work for me. There is a possiblity my mind has been poisoned
to the sim experience, but probably not, I hoped it might be fun ro do
on late nights. Oh well, it was a $20 experiment. The good news is,


Yup. I'd say you plumbed the full depths of the package. Next time, just put
the $20 in an envelope and mail it to me.

that was cheap. Most of my 'experiments' cost a lot more than that.
Want to know how to burn some VC's couple million in a startup
venture? Talk to me!


Why, you're just one of a kind, bragging up two major accomplishemnts in one
post. Just wondering here if your education helped you in anyway to reach
your station in life.