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Mxsmanic wrote in
: terry writes: Why do you worry? Worrying to me implies some sort of sonsequences if you screw up. Can you please elaborate on the consequences you are worried about, I am really intrigued. I might have an accident. Here ya go. www.diapersetc.com Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
I might have an accident. So? |
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On Jun 29, 6:53*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
terry writes: Why do you worry? *Worrying to me implies some sort of sonsequences if you screw up. *Can you please elaborate on the consequences you are worried about, I am really intrigued. I might have an accident. OTOH, you might have a life. K l e i n |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: terry writes: Not being a simmer myself, but dont you guys look at performance charts and weather reports and make pretend flight plans and all that sort of stuff that real pilots do? or do you just jump on the computer and take off? It depends on the simmer. Some go to extremes with details, others do not. In simulation, you can simulate the part you enjoy, and skip the part you don't, which is one of its key advantages. It has no advantages since it isn't flight you stupid fjukk. Bertie |
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On Jun 29, 12:56*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
What are the main things I have to give special consideration to when preparing to fly in very hot weather (43° C)? Sweat dripping onto your keyboard and BO attracting the landlord. Next? Cheers |
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More_Flaps writes:
Sweat dripping onto your keyboard and BO attracting the landlord. The hot weather was in the sim, not in real life (fortunately). That's another advantage of simulation. There would be nothing fun about flying at 43° C in real life. |
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:45:58 +0200, Mxsmanic
wrote: More_Flaps writes: Sweat dripping onto your keyboard and BO attracting the landlord. The hot weather was in the sim, not in real life (fortunately). That's another advantage of simulation. There would be nothing fun about flying at 43° C in real life. on the contrary it is a hell of a lot of fun. just how long do you think it stays 43 C when you are flying for real? Stealth Pilot |
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On Jun 29, 11:27*pm, Stealth Pilot
wrote: On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:45:58 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote: More_Flaps writes: Sweat dripping onto your keyboard and BO attracting the landlord. The hot weather was in the sim, not in real life (fortunately). *That's another advantage of simulation. *There would be nothing fun about flying at 43° C in real life. on the contrary it is a hell of a lot of fun. just how long do you think it stays 43 C when you are flying for real? everyone knows that Stealth , as you get closer to the sun it gets hotter, thats why that Icarus dude got his wings melted, and its why I fly a high wing.. just for the shade factor. Terry |
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Stealth Pilot writes:
on the contrary it is a hell of a lot of fun. just how long do you think it stays 43 C when you are flying for real? Most of the flight, at moderate altitudes, or at least it stays too hot for most of the flight. My baron has an "air conditioning" switch, but it's not clear whether or not this is the real thing, since the real thing requires a compressor. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Stealth Pilot writes: on the contrary it is a hell of a lot of fun. just how long do you think it stays 43 C when you are flying for real? Most of the flight, at moderate altitudes, or at least it stays too hot for most of the flight. My baron has an "air conditioning" switch, but it's not clear whether or not this is the real thing, since the real thing requires a compressor. The "real thing" doesn't necessarily require a compressor. |
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