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Bertie the Bunyip writes:
Even commercial ones aren't flying and don't even come close to duplicating flight. They're good for practicing procedures, emergencies etc, but none of them fly like an airplane. List a few of the differences. Be specific. |
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Perhaps those who have experienced both actual and sim would be in a
better position to understand the differences. Experience counts more than words. On Oct 7, 12:40 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: Bertie the Bunyip writes: Even commercial ones aren't flying and don't even come close to duplicating flight. They're good for practicing procedures, emergencies etc, but none of them fly like an airplane. List a few of the differences. Be specific. |
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Tina wrote in
ups.com: Perhaps those who have experienced both actual and sim would be in a better position to understand the differences. Experience counts more than words. Zachery. Bertie |
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Tina writes:
Perhaps those who have experienced both actual and sim would be in a better position to understand the differences. Yes ... and they'd be in a better position to explain the differences as well, which is what I've requested, without success. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Tina writes: Perhaps those who have experienced both actual and sim would be in a better position to understand the differences. Yes ... and they'd be in a better position to explain the differences as well, which is what I've requested, without success. Liar. I told you, one flies and the othr one sits there. Bertie |
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I told you, one flies and the othr one sits there.
Well, we now know that Bertie is an engineer... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote in news:1191785185.692659.24160
@v3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: I told you, one flies and the othr one sits there. Well, we now know that Bertie is an engineer... Bertie wishes. Bertie |
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I told you, one flies and the othr one sits there.
Well, we now know that Bertie is an engineer... Bertie wishes. Dang. With an answer like that (I.E.: Something we already knew, in a less than useful format) I thought I had you pegged... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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To all: Be advised that mxsmanic (Anthony Atkielski) is not a pilot and
never has been one. In fact he has never flown in a small plane at all, or been at the controls of anything other than a game. He certainly doesn't know anything about avionics. His only connection to flying is sitting in a chair and playing MSFS. This is his only reference point to actual flying. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip writes: Even commercial ones aren't flying and don't even come close to duplicating flight. They're good for practicing procedures, emergencies etc, but none of them fly like an airplane. List a few of the differences. Be specific. One is a box of tricks and the other is an airplane. Bertie |
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