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Old January 30th 09, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.arts.poetry
Bertie the Bunyip[_28_]
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"Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote in :


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I would hope this to be the case.
BTW, to bring up an ugly subject, I gave the scenario a go in MS FS
using a 737 because I was too lazy to go look for an airbus. It got
awfully quiet at 3400' when I shut off both engines. Teterboro is
doable but in the sim at least there are a lot of broadcast antennae
in the area I hadn't considered...and since the runways at Laguardia
and Teterboro are parallel you have to fly an sweeping "S"...this was
not fun. The Hudson landing though was very nice however. Too bad
the sim thought it to be a crash, touchdown on the water (15 deg
flaps) was at 135 indicated. I wonder what it was for 1549.

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What a dumb ass. You sound just like Mx.


What a fjuktard, you sound just like maxie.


Bertie


 




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