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Do small Q-class aircraft usually have anti-skid braking systems?
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
Do small Q-class aircraft usually have anti-skid braking systems? There is no such thing as "Q-class aircraft". The term "Q-class" refers to the type of airline ticket as in economy, first class, bussiness class, etc. and has nothing to do with the airplane and Q-class is usually economy discounted. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Just another example of Anthony's presumptions. Of course, any real pilot
would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, next to the relief tube port. However, this is not viewable on MSFS, so it is understandable why Anthony would not know the location. I would consider the Baron to be better than Q class, since I have to replace around 10 switch/CBs this year for around $200 each. However, on long cross country flights I do try to recline the seat all the way, which is much more comfortable for sleeping. With the new Lightspeed Zulu headsets I am easily roused in case ATC calls. Anthony, I hope this answers your question. |
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anti skid.. is the sand I make sure are on the roughed up leather soles so I
don't slip on the ice. anti skid.. is that blank sandpaper like material on the wing walk "Viperdoc" wrote in message ... Just another example of Anthony's presumptions. Of course, any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, next to the relief tube port. However, this is not viewable on MSFS, so it is understandable why Anthony would not know the location. I would consider the Baron to be better than Q class, since I have to replace around 10 switch/CBs this year for around $200 each. However, on long cross country flights I do try to recline the seat all the way, which is much more comfortable for sleeping. With the new Lightspeed Zulu headsets I am easily roused in case ATC calls. Anthony, I hope this answers your question. |
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![]() "Viperdoc" wrote Just another example of Anthony's presumptions. Of course, any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, next to the relief tube port. I can see him sticking a straw into the electrical outlet to the left, and peeing into it. Mmmm! -- Jim in NC |
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Viperdoc wrote:
any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, I'm not defending Mx, but it's snotty replies like this that make real pilots more hesitant to join the conversation. I've never flown a Baron and never intend to, and if I had a question (OK, not one that stupid) about landing gear I wouldn't want an answer unique to a Beechcraft anyway. |
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Stella Starr wrote:
Viperdoc wrote: any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, I'm not defending Mx, but it's snotty replies like this that make real pilots more hesitant to join the conversation. I've never flown a Baron and never intend to, and if I had a question (OK, not one that stupid) about landing gear I wouldn't want an answer unique to a Beechcraft anyway. If Stella only knew... |
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![]() "B A R R Y" wrote If Stella only knew... Yep. A case in point of a poster coming in and making a statement that is far off base, because of a lack of familiarity of the situation. I personally think that it is remarkable that a hit has not been ordered on Mx. -- Jim in NC |
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In rec.aviation.student Stella Starr wrote:
Viperdoc wrote: any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, I'm not defending Mx, but it's snotty replies like this that make real pilots more hesitant to join the conversation. I've never flown a Baron and never intend to, and if I had a question (OK, not one that stupid) about landing gear I wouldn't want an answer unique to a Beechcraft anyway. Anybody who has read through some past archives and/or lurked for a while on the group (IMO a requirement before posting anywhere!) is bound to recognize why this sort of response is being made and why it won't happen to him. Viper's response is a pretty funny in-joke (hint: there's a reason his reply is specific to the Baron) and expecting any group, especially one this small, not to have in-jokes is kind of silly. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 12:28:47 -0800, Stella Starr wrote:
Viperdoc wrote: any real pilot would know that activation of the anti skid is located on the left sub panel in a Baron, I'm not defending Mx, but it's snotty replies like this that make real pilots more hesitant to join the conversation. Real pilots, and I classify "real" as: - intelligent, - understand the imminent dangers in posting to a known, classified troll as MX is dangerous - clogging up a resource and falsifying info *costs lives* so "real" pilots wouldn't do it. Maybe real idiots who fly, yes. Pilots, not a chance. Our "real" pilots may be seemingly personable souls but we must take care not to let this obscure the fact that they are know Mx has long ago been out of his depth in this any exchange. In short. **** them. |
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