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On May 16, 10:27*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Lets see just how much PIC time you can stack up against the majority of the posters in the group. Why? Demonstrates you are not proficient in flying real planes. In fact, you can't even say you are a proficient pilot. Maybe a proficient MSFS pilot, but not a pilot of a real plane. As stated in another thread, the two are not the same (MSFS and real life piloting an airplane) Let me guess, you are not even a CGI either are you? No. So what? Demonstrates you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes. Anyway, if I talk about my simulation and people think I'm flying a real airplane, then my simulation must be pretty good (it fooled the FAA once).. On the other hand, if it's obvious that I'm simulating, then it doesn't matter if I don't mention the fact, does it? Demonstrates you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes. Demonstrates you are not an honest person Demonstrates you pretend you are something you are not. Many PPLs don't know anything about any airplane except the one they usually fly. * Which is more then what you know. You don't fly a real airplane do you? I flew a Beech Sundowner. I don't need to know anything about Beech Barons, Sieras, Lears, Citations do I? All I need to know is what a Beech Sundowner does in the real world. Nothing bad happens to me with my Beech Sundowner add in on MSFS. Worst thing that happens is I restart MSFS. I can't say the same in my real life Beech Sundowner or something really bad will happen. What part of that do you not understand??????????? |
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On May 17, 1:16*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: In fact, you can't even say you are a proficient pilot. *Maybe a proficient MSFS pilot, but not a pilot of a real plane. Practically the same thing. And what experience do you have to support this opinion?????? :YOUR experience please in flying real airplanes. Or are you going to continue to demonstrate you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes As stated in another thread, the two are not the same (MSFS and real life piloting an airplane) Not identical, but very close. And what experience do you have to support this opinion?????? :YOUR experience please in flying real airplanes. Or are you going to continue to demonstrate you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes Demonstrates you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes. See above. See above. Above demonstrates you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes You don't fly a real airplane do you? Not currently. Above demonstrates you are not a credible source for flying real airplanes |
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On May 17, 3:16*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: And what experience do you have to support this opinion?????? *:YOUR experience please in flying real airplanes. What experience do you have to support your opinion. Your experience in simulation? I have MSFS 10. I fly a Beech Sundowner and now will be going back to Cessnas (sold my plane). I ASKED A VERY DIRECT QUESTION that you FAILED TO ANSWER. What REAL plane do you fly to support your opionion. I can support point by point the difference between MSFS and a real plane (I have already mentioned one). What can you provide???? You answering with questions doesn't show credibility that you know what you are talking about does it? It only shows you diverting the problem at hand that you do not know what it takes to fly a real plane. |
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